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Open and Interoperable Maritime Surveillance Framework Set to Improve Sea-Borders Control

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This study presents an open and interoperable maritime surveillance framework with multimodal sensor networks and an automated decision-making. The intention is to improve sea-border control, plugging the gaps in the maritime security with interoperability solutions and have wide-area situational awareness, thus particular reducing the number of illegal immigrants crossing sea borders in small boats, with a cost-effective approach. In this paper initial results are presented. This research is a part of a European project supported by ITEA2, Eureka Cluster Programme (RECONSURVE Project, no: ITEA2 09036).

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Erbas, C., Tuncer Cetin, F., Yilmaz, B., Akagunduz, E., Kabak, Y., Bulca, A. (2012). Open and Interoperable Maritime Surveillance Framework Set to Improve Sea-Borders Control. In: Aschenbruck, N., Martini, P., Meier, M., Tölle, J. (eds) Future Security. Future Security 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 318. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33161-9_53

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