Paper
27 April 2018 MARINE-EO bridging innovative downstream earth observation and Copernicus enabled services for integrated maritime environment, surveillance, and security
Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, Alkis Astyakopoulos, Constantinos Rizogiannis, Marina Markellou, Dimitris M. Kyriazanos, Anestis Trypitsidis, Alexia Tsouni, Haris Kontoes, Ioanna Varkitzi, Vasilios Lykousis, Beatriz Gómez Miguel, Fábio AL. Vieira , Ana Martins
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Maritime “awareness” is currently a top priority for Europe in regards with the marine environment and climate change, as well as the maritime security, border control against irregular immigration and safety. MARINE-EO is the first European Earth Observation (EO) Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) project and aims at the following objectives: (i) Develop, test and validate two sets of demand-driven EO-based services, adopted on open standards, bringing incremental or radical innovations in the field of maritime awareness and leveraging on the existing Copernicus Services and other products from the Copernicus portfolio, (ii) Propose a set of “support” / “envelop” services which will better integrate the EO-based services to the operational logic and code of conduct, (iii) Strengthen transnational collaboration in maritime awareness sector by facilitating knowledge transfer and optimization of resources for the public authorities participating in the buyers group.
© (2018) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Stelios C. A. Thomopoulos, Alkis Astyakopoulos, Constantinos Rizogiannis, Marina Markellou, Dimitris M. Kyriazanos, Anestis Trypitsidis, Alexia Tsouni, Haris Kontoes, Ioanna Varkitzi, Vasilios Lykousis, Beatriz Gómez Miguel, Fábio AL. Vieira , and Ana Martins "MARINE-EO bridging innovative downstream earth observation and Copernicus enabled services for integrated maritime environment, surveillance, and security", Proc. SPIE 10646, Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXVII, 106460U (27 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2307066
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 1 scholarly publication.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Oceanography

Surveillance

Satellites

Target detection

Computer security

Environmental monitoring

Data modeling

Back to Top