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16 April 2008 Systems and technologies for enhanced coastal maritime security
Edward M. Carapezza, Ann Bucklin
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Abstract
This paper describes a design for an innovative command and control system for an intelligent coastal maritime security system. The architecture for this intelligent coastal maritime security system is derived from the forth generation real-time control (RCS) system architecture1 developed by the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) over the past twenty years. This command and control system is a decision support system for real-time monitoring, response and training for security scenarios that can be hosted at various locations along the coast of the United States where homeland security surveillance and response activities are required. Additionally, this paper describes the design for a derivative real-time simulation based environment that can be used as a state-of-art test bed for developing new hardware and software components to be integrated into previous versions of deployed real-time control systems.
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Edward M. Carapezza and Ann Bucklin "Systems and technologies for enhanced coastal maritime security", Proc. SPIE 6943, Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Security and Homeland Defense VII, 694311 (16 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.786266
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KEYWORDS
Homeland security

Control systems

Transmission electron microscopy

Control systems design

Intelligence systems

Surveillance

Intelligent sensors

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