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SIMTISYS · Simulator for Moving Target Indicator System

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 201130 November 2013EU funding €1,643,701

Within the framework of the FP7 3° call several policies are related to the maritime surveillance for safety purposes as border surveillance, traffic safety, fishery control and environmental protection and monitoring (i.e. sea platform infrastructures and sea ports).Within all these policies the detection and the tracking of small vessels assumes a central strategic issue. A common tool, useful for monitoring the maritime borders and in particular maritime routings and traffic and the management of pollution, is proposed. In this program a Simulator for a Moving Target Indication System will be implemented. The heritage of the FP7 2° call is taken into account concerning the Operational Scenarios, the EU Techniques and Technologies and possible contributions from planned or on-going Space Missions. The SIMTISYS program will assure to the European Service Providers a useful and powerful tool for detection and tracking of small vessel in defined Scenarios.

Consortium · 7 organisations

coordinator

THALES ALENIA SPACE ITALIA SPA

IT · €387,726

participant

TELESPAZIO UK LIMITED

UK · €184,993

participant

RINA CONSULTING SPA

IT · €209,442

participant

SISTEMATICA SPA

IT · €317,128

participant

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €163,012

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA

IT · €177,196

participant

DEIMOS SPACE SOCIEDAD LIMITADA UNIPERSONAL

ES · €204,204

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