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Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale)

BES 1 : BORDER SECURITY & EXTERNAL SECURITY. Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale) Chemin de la Hunière 91761 Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE. Sky Wave: started in 1988 (French MoD and ONERA funding) Air and maritime target detection

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Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale)

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  1. BES 1 : BORDER SECURITY & EXTERNAL SECURITY Pascal BORDAGES ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherche Aérospatiale) Chemin de la Hunière 91761 Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE

  2. Sky Wave: started in 1988 (French MoD and ONERA funding) Air and maritime target detection Mono-static and bi-static configuration NOSTRADAMUS demonstrator ONERA activities in OTHR (BES – 1 coastal and pre-frontier areas) BES – 1 coastal and pre-frontier areas • Surface Wave: Started in 2001 • Since 2006 ONERA and French MoD funding • HFSWR at Biscarosse facility deployment and trials 2006 – 2011 • HFSWR at “Ile du Levant” deployment and trials 2012 – now • Participation to I2C project (FP7)

  3. ONERA activities in OTHR (BES – 1 coastal and pre-frontier areas) BES – 1 coastal and pre-frontier areas Opportunistic target Cooperative target Four hours tracking of surface targets Air targets

  4. Contact Information CONTACT INFO • For further information, you may contact: • Pascal BORDAGES • ONERA / DCV • Chemin de la Hunière, 91761 Palaiseau Cedex - FRANCE • +33 1 80 38 67 72 • pascal.bordages@onera.fr

  5. BES2: Our understanding • Improve maritime border security with • Low cost • and low impact on environment and population • “No” constraint of deployment • Capability of interacting with other systems • Passive systems : • Fulfill these cost and environment constraints : • No transmitter (low cost) • No effect on the population due to radio (tele) broadcasters (FM, TV (DVB)) • Passive Receiving systems are discrete : small antenna array • No rotating part • No electromagnetic radiation BES2: Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance

  6. Current Passive system performances (terrestrial) Low sensitivity to clutter (for terrestrial systems) Detection/ltracking (multistatic system) performances on small target flying at low altitude (especially for DVB-T) up to terrestrial targets Capability of a component to be fused with the other bistatic pairs (for tracking) Capabilities/performances to be validated during the project Evaluate the passive system performances for maritime targets and low flying aircraft above the sea Selection of transmitter with sufficient “maritime “ radiation Potentially, analysis of the impact of a “slow” moving clutter (terrestrial receivers) Adaptation of the clutter rejection algorithm to mobile platform (maritime receivers) Enhancement of the passive tracking capabilities for dense target environment Demonstration (according to the individual components and to the passive system) Analyse the benefits of a fusion with other system Feasibility of such a fusion (passive systems are bi or multi-static) Fusion architecture (plots or tracks, plot attributes) Expected benefits of such a fusion Maritime Border Security topic 2 : Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance BES2: Low cost and “green” technologies for EU coastal border surveillance

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