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International Maritime Protection Symposium 2005 The Harbour Defence IKC2 Experiment 13 Dec 2005

International Maritime Protection Symposium 2005 The Harbour Defence IKC2 Experiment 13 Dec 2005 Tan Choon Kiat Defence Science Technology Agency, Singapore. Objectives.

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International Maritime Protection Symposium 2005 The Harbour Defence IKC2 Experiment 13 Dec 2005

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  1. International Maritime Protection Symposium 2005 The Harbour Defence IKC2 Experiment 13 Dec 2005 Tan Choon Kiat Defence Science Technology Agency, Singapore

  2. Objectives • Leveraging network-enabled and knowledge-based war-fighting paradigm using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), to provide interoperability and pervasive accessibility to information to all on the network

  3. Integrated Services • Common Situation Picture from subscription to various Web Services • Radar Service • Own Force Service • Sea Situation Picture (SSP) Service

  4. Ease of Service Integration Radar 2 Service Track Manager Service Own Force Service Radar 1 Service Integrated Services

  5. Enhanced Awareness • Provide recognized situation picture from fusion of sensors info • Track Manager Service • Providing video streaming of the ground activities • Electro Optics System • Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera • Fixed IR Camera

  6. Enhanced Awareness Track Manager Service

  7. Enhanced Awareness Building up a recognized situation picture accessible by all, anytime

  8. Video Images Enhanced Awareness Virtual Presence

  9. Knowledge Based Decision Support • Aids commander in decision making by sieving out potential threats early • Intent Monitoring Service

  10. Observations Proliferation of Situation Awareness • Before • Situation Picture only at Command Post • After • Situation Picture is available to all operational nodes • Forces can be equipped with a mobile computer and receive the picture on the move

  11. Observations Proliferation of Situation Awareness • Before • Command Post has no real-time knowledge of patrolling units’ location • Cumbersome voice communications needed to vector patrolling units and interceptors to scene of action • After • All patrolling units’ locations are displayed at all operational nodes • With the mobile computer, patrolling units can coordinate and approach intruder in shortest time

  12. Observations Benefits of Visual Information • Before • Each Observation Post has its own blind spots • Identification and verification via voice communications > 5 min • After • Video streams from various cameras provide visual images to all nodes • Identification and verification via visual imagery < 1 min

  13. Lessons Learnt • Challenges during Lab Ops transition • Creating experimental environ without impeding live operations • Limitations of COTS • Preventive measures to extend shelf life of equipment needed in marine environment • Co-evolution • Constant review of services with Ops users is critical to create relevant systems • Streamline of work process needed to promote acceptance of new technology and system

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