Objective
The SeaBILLA proposal aims to 1) define the architecture for cost-effective European Sea Border Surveillance systems, integrating space, land, sea and air assets, including legacy systems; 2) apply advanced technological solutions to increase performances of surveillance functions; 3) develop and demonstrate significant improvements in detection, tracking, identification and automated behaviour analysis of all vessels, including hard to detect vessels, in open waters as well as close to coast. SeaBILLA is based on requirements for Sea Border Surveillance defined by experienced operational users. These requirements have been transformed into Scenarios, included in Annex to this proposal, representative of gaps and opportunities for fruitful cooperative information exchange between Members States a) for fighting drug trafficking in the English Channel; b) for addressing illegal immigration in the South Mediterranean; c) for struggling illicit activities in open-sea in the Atlantic waters from Canary Islands to the Azores; in coherence with the EU Integrated Maritime Policy, EUROSUR and Integrated Border Management, and in compliance with Member States sovereign prerogatives. The project will provide concrete added value and benefits for users, by providing a solution that can be implemented at national and EU level to increase effectiveness, pool resources and address Maritime Security and Safety challenges; for world competitiveness of EU industries, by increasing knowledge and reducing risks for future product investments; for European citizens, by providing effectively deployable solutions for law enforcement along the European sea borders. SeaBILLA will be carried out by a reliable team of major European system integrators, technology providers and leading research organizations, establishing strong links with several EU and national projects and assuring worldwide exploitation of project results.
Fields of science
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Call for proposal
FP7-SEC-2009-1
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Funding Scheme
CP - Collaborative project (generic)Coordinator
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Italy
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Participants (27)
00195 Roma
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43124 Parma
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GU14 6YU Farnborough
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60372 OR YEHUDA
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78990 ELANCOURT
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2770-192 Paco De Arcos
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02006 Albacete Castilla La Mancha
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164 90 Stockholm
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7300 AS APELDOORN
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28108 Alcobendas Madrid
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1049 Bruxelles / Brussel
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75018 Paris
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75015 Paris
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1932 Zaventem
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00131 Roma
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71254 Ditzingen
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2595 DA Den Haag
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75100 Matera
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78990 Elancourt
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39011 Santander
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WC1E 6BT LONDON
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30003 Murcia
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PO1 2UP Portsmouth
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31100 Toulouse
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92230 Gennevilliers
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00156 Roma
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00131 ROMA
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