Joint Systems - Systems – BMDSession 10B – Thursday 11th November: 1100hrs Achieving a Sea Based Ballistic Missile Defence Capability Mr Richard RUSHTON (Lockheed Martin-MS2, United States) Potential Sea-Based Platforms for Europe/NATO Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) Mr. Joseph SILVERBERG (Lockheed Martin, United States) Joint Systems Maritime Security – Global Maritime SecuritySession 4A – Tuesday 9th November: 1600hrs Radar and AIS Sensors Constellation for Global Maritime Surveillance Mrs Sophie RAMONGASSIE (Thales Alenia Space, France) Innovative Spaceborne SAR System for Mediterranean Sea Daily Mapping and Surveillance Mr. Ignazio RANA (Thales Alenia Space, Italy) How to Combine AIS, Argos and LRIT Systems to Contribute Efficiently to the Maritime Domain Awareness Mr Thibaud CALMETTES (Thales Alenia Space, France) Joint Systems Operations & Capabilities – Joint Maritime PlanningSession 11A – Thursday 11th November: 1300hrs An Approach to Undersea Distributed Netted Systems (UDNS) Dr. Victor ÉVORA (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Ship Identification through AIS Captain Robert TREMLETT (exactEarth, United Kingdom) Global Warfare Coordination: Possible Solution for the Implementation of the Functionality in New Generation Multi Mission Frigates Mrs Manuela NARDINI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Joint Systems Operations & Capabilities – Navigation ApplicationSession 12D – Thursday 11th November: 1500hrs e-Navigation: A Systems Engineering Approach Dr M FIORINI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) The Contribution of Air Navigation Service Safety Assessment Methodology to Vessel Traffic Servic Validation Dott. Francesca MATARESE (SESM, Italy) Joint Systems Platforms – Engineer Design SystemsSession 5C – Wednesday 10th November: 0900hrs Italian Navy Organization for Supervision, Qualification and Acceptance of New Ships and Submarines and for their Crews' Initial Training, also in Favour of Foreign Navies. Captain Alessio CARTA (Italian Navy, Italy) Ship Security - The Critical Role of Cable and Pipe Transits and Possibilities for Cost Reduction Dipl.-Ing. Franz-Josef WYCZISK (F. E. Schulte Strathaus GmbH& Co.KG, Germany) Multi-Scale Performance Evaluation in Naval Combat Systems Domain Mr Elvio SQUARCIA (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Joint Systems Platforms – Human Factors in Maritime ApplicationsSession 3B – Tuesday 9th November: 1400hrs Manning Centered Design in the Netherlands Dr. Wilfried POST (TNO, Netherlands) Human Factors Issues in a Model Based Systems Engineering Perspective Mr. Daniele FRISONI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Next Generation Console Mr. Daniele FRISONI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Joint Systems Technology – Maritime Security Technology ApplicationSession 8A – Wednesday 10th November: 1600hrs Innovative Spaceborne Radar Concept for Global Maritime Surveillance: Description and Performance Demonstration Mr. Jacques RICHARD (Thales Alenia Space, France) US Department of Defense (DoD) Information Assurance (IA) Requirements and their Affect on Virtual Worlds Mrs. Diana NOLAN (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Advanced Suite of Systems Integration Support Tools (ASSIST) Mr. Adriano PROTANO (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Joint Systems Technology – New Concepts in Maritime C4Session 3C – Tuesday 9th November: 1400hrs Next Generation Radar, Sonar and Image Processing Solutions through GPGPU Technology Mr. Colin DAVIES (GE Intelligent Platforms, United Kingdom) Systems Engineering in the Development of Network Enabled Systems for Defence Applications Mr. Gil GONÇALVES (FEUP (Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto), Portugal) Integrated Systems Functional Modelling in Naval Combat Systems Design, Integration & Validation Mrs Manuela NARDINI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Opening & Keynote SessionSession 1 – Tuesday 9th November: 0900hrs Official MAST 2010 Opening & Keynote addresses Plenary/round-table Session: Freedom of the Sea - Piracy & SafetySession 9 – Thursday 11th November: 830hrs Plenary/round-table Session: Freedom of the Sea – Piracy & Safety Surface Operations & Capabilities – Laser WeaponsSession 7B – Wednesday 10th November: 1400hrs 300 kW Laser Substitution for Heavy Duty Frigate SHORAD/VSHORAD Mr André BUHART (Thales Group, France) Fully Autonomous System for Ships in Charge of Police Operations Embedding a 150 kW Laser Mr Laurent FAIVRE (DCNS, France) Legal Limitations of Using Laser Directed Energy Weapons from a Naval Platform Vice-Admiral (ret) Xavier ROLIN (Thales Group, France) Surface Operations & Capabilities – Maritime SecuritySession 5A – Wednesday 10th November: 0900hrs Maritime ‘Sense-Making’ to Confront Asymmetric Warfare Captain Jatin S BAINS (Channel Logistics LLC, United States) Mission Engineering for Multi-National Surveillance and Security of a Maritime Boarder Mr. William ORMSBY (Naval Surface Warfare Center (Dahlgren Division), United States) Global Maritime Awareness: A Capability Whose Time is Nigh! Commodore (ret'd) Patrick TYRRELL (Vale Atlantic Ltd., United Kingdom) Anti-Piracy Operations using Anti-Asymmetric Warfare Capabilities Mr Gunnar JÜRGENSEN (TKMS Blohm & Voss Nordseewerke GmbH, Germany) Surface Operations & Capabilities – Network Enabled CapabilitySession 4C – Tuesday 9th November: 1600hrs MultiPlatform Tactical Picture (MPTP): First Results at Sea Mr. Benoit CUVILLIER (DCNS, France) Software Prototype for Bistatic Acoustic Detection Analysis: TRITON Dr. Emmanuel SKARSOULIS (Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece) Naval Fire Support Systems Evolution for Coastal Operations Mr. Rafine BENOIT (DCNS, France) Surface Operations & Capabilities – Optimised Design and ManningSession 6D – Wednesday 10th November: 1100hrs Testing Systems Engineering, Supportability, and Readiness Concepts During Trident Warrior 2010 Mr. Joel H. TIMM (Naval Sea Systems Command (Port Hueneme Division), United States) HLA based Simulations to Assess Naval Operations Dr Davide TOZZI (CETENA S.p.A., Italy) Operational and Maintenance Workload Models Mr. Paolo AMADIO (Lockheed Martin, United States) Surface Platforms – Design 1Session 6C – Wednesday 10th November: 1100hrs Design and Classification of an Amphibious Naval Ship Ing. Nico BRUNI (RINA Services SPA, Italy) Frigate Class F125 - An Innovative Platform for the German Navy Dipl.-Ing. Andre AVERHOFF (Blohm + Voss Naval GmbH, Germany) New Concept of Patrol Ship System for International Security Dr. Filippo CUCINOTTA (Univerisità di Messina, Italy) Surface Platforms – Design 2Session 7C – Wednesday 10th November: 1400hrs Application of Ballast Waters and Sediments Management Convention to In-Service Military Vessels Commander Giuseppe ACETO (Italian Navy, Italy) Exploration Tool for Concept Design: Seakeeping Performance Evaluation of Patrol and Frigate Ships Mrs Paola GUALENI (University of Genoa, Italy) Design Structure Matrix Evaluation and Synthesis of System Design Processes Mr. Sean GALLAGHER (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States) Surface Platforms – Design Tools & ModelingSession 11D – Thursday 11th November: 1300hrs Variation in Military Vessel Shapes required by Stealth Operations Ing. Cristina GIRONI (University of Genoa, Italy) Design Synthesis and Evaluation Tool for Small Ships and Combatant Craft Mr. David WOODWARD (Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States) Multi-Objective Optimization in Naval Ship Concept Design Professor Alan BROWN (Virginia Tech, United States) Surface Platforms – Diagnostics TechnologySession 12C – Thursday 11th November: 1500hrs Machinery, Power, and Logistics Systems Technology Development to Support Energy Efficiency in the US Navy Dr. Stephen MASTRO (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States) Barriers to Executing Prognostics in the Navy and the Way Ahead Mr. Michael DIPILLA (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States) Simulations of Landing Craft Motions in Shallow Water Mr Terry TURNER (Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia) Surface Platforms – TechnologySession 8B – Wednesday 10th November: 1600hrs Modern Hybrid Propulsion Solutions and HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) Propulsion Technology Dipl.-Ing. Kay TIGGES (Siemens AG, Germany) Basic Principles For Ships Performance Ranking Merit Dr. Luigi IANNONE (I.N.S.E.A.N., Italy) Marine Machinery Health Monitoring and Prognostics - Opportunities and Challenges from the U.S. Navy Perspective Mr. Michael DIPILLA (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States) Surface Systems – IntegrationSession 12B – Thursday 11th November: 1500hrs Preventing New Unmanned System Stovepipes before they Happen: MULDIS (Multi-Drone Information System) System of Systems Architecture Dr Jacek SKOWRONEK (Thales Nederland, Netherlands) Agile Testing and Performance Engineering: The Keys to Successful Software Integration Mr. Edward BECK (Mission Solutions Engineering, LLC, United States) Giving Voice to Navy Needs: Systems Engineering Approach to Optimise On-board Distribution of Audio Communications Devices Mrs Elena FEDUZI (Orizzonte Sistemi Navali SpA, Italy) Surface Systems – Life Cycle Combat systemsSession 8D – Wednesday 10th November: 1600hrs Integrated Diagnostic Processor for Combat System Effectiveness Evaluation Mr. Simeone SOLAZZI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) NIILS Approach for Integrated Naval Combat System Design Mr. Simeone SOLAZZI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Surface Systems – ProcessingSession 12A – Thursday 11th November: 1500hrs Sensors Bias Estimation in Naval Multiplatforms Mrs Isabelle SARBIT (DCNS, France) Target Motion Analysis (TMA) for Electronic Support Measure (ESM) Warfare: New functionality for Above Water Warfare (AWW): CMS-SETIS Product Range Mr Adrien NÈGRE (DCNS, France) Surface Systems – SimulationSession 5E – Wednesday 10th November: 0900hrs Integration between Main Ship Design Characteristics and Naval Task Effectiveness, during the Warship Acquisition Phase Mr Francesco PERRA (Orizzonte Sistemi Navali SpA, Italy) Anti Submarine Warfare Search Evaluation - Two Case Studies Mr. Aldo GUAGNANO (Orizzonte Sistemi Navali SpA, Italy) Surface Systems – Survivability/SignaturesSession 10A – Thursday 11th November: 1100hrs Definition of the RCS Requirement on Surface Combatants Ing Riccardo NERI (IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi SpA, Italy) Electromagnetic Design of Modern Naval Platforms: A Workflow Proposal Mr. Giovanni PERCIVALE (IDS - Ingegneria dei Sistemi SpA, Italy) Surface Technology – Advanced Detection and Tracking SystemsSession 7D – Wednesday 10th November: 1400hrs Countering the Asymmetric Threat: SIMONE (Ship Infrared Monitoring, Observation and Navigation Equipment) Dr. Joerg BRECHTEFELD (Diehl Defence Holding, Germany) Detection of Drifting Sea Mines using Above and Underwater Sensors Dr. Henry DOL (TNO Defence, Security & Safety, Netherlands) Advanced Visual Tracking in Dynamic Environments Mr. Martyn DICKINSON (Servowatch Systems Ltd., United Kingdom) Surface Technology – Laser WeaponsSession 5B – Wednesday 10th November: 0900hrs Small Laser Weapon System for Forward Operations from Light Unmanned Surface Vehicles, Alone or in Swarms Mr. Antonin CAORS (Thales Group, France) Safety Conditions implemented in a High Power Laser laboratory Dr Robin MARIJON (Thales Group, France) Impact of Laser Weapons in Warships Architecture Mr. Denis QUILTU (DCNS, France) Surface Technology – Open Source Software and ArchitecturesSession 10E – Thursday 11th November: 1100hrs Coping with the High Bandwidth of Today’s Tasks Mr. Rolf MÜLLER (ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany) Leveraging Open Source Technology for High Availability Systems Mr. Edward BECK (Mission Solutions Engineering, LLC, United States) Surface Technology – Radar TechnologiesSession 11B – Thursday 11th November: 1300hrs Fleet and Harbour Protection through Combined X/Ka-Band Frequency Surveillance Radar Mr. Andrea PIZZARULLI (GEM Elettronica, Italy) Towards Operational High Frequency Surface Wave Radars Dr Florent JANGAL (ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, France) Cognitive Radar Implemented into Octopus Multi Function Radar (Practical Results) Mr Alessandro LAURI (Virtualabs s.r.l., Italy) Surface Technology – Sensing Technologies for Maritime SecuritySession 3D – Tuesday 9th November: 1400hrs Enabling Technologies Research & Developments to Cope with Asymmetric Threats Dr Carlo FALESSI (Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy) Portable Raman Spectrometer for Maritime Security Applications Dr Janusz SMULKO (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland) Multistatism Commander Gwendal LE MOIGNE (French Navy, France) Surface Technology – Situation AwarenessSession 7A – Wednesday 10th November: 1400hrs AIS Analysis in Support of Counter-Piracy Operations Mr. Mark HALLETT (Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia) Improved Maritime Situation Awareness by Fusing Sensor Information with Intelligence Dr. Albertus VAN DEN BROEK (TNO Defence, Security & Safety, Netherlands) Surface Technology – Surveillance and System PerformanceSession 5D – Wednesday 10th November: 0900hrs Naval Radar Sensors for New Naval Operations Mr. Gunter MENACHER (EADS Deutschland GmbH, Germany) Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Mission Plans: Effectiveness Evaluation Ms Cynthia PALADINO (Lockheed Martin-MS2, United States) Application of Aegis Systems Ashore Mr. H.B. STEVENS (Lockheed Martin-MS2, United States) Trade-show orientation and VIP lunchSession 2A – Tuesday 9th November: 1030hrs Trade-Show Tour & Orientation Undersea Maritime Security – Harbour ProtectionSession 3A – Tuesday 9th November: 1400hrs Underwater Harbour Protection: Application of Wideband DDS and WIdeband Acoustic Barriers Mr Andrzej ELMINOWICZ (R&D Marine Technology Centre (CTM), Poland) Maritime Surveillance System using Passive Sonar Mr. Edyta POROSINSKA (OBR Centrum Techniki Morskiej S.A., Poland) Improving Underwater Surveillance: LYBIN Sonar performance Prediction Mrs Elin DOMBESTEIN (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Norway) Undersea Maritime Security – Safety and Security SystemsSession 6A – Wednesday 10th November: 1100hrs Inspecting the Inside of Objects Lying on the Seafloor Dr. Vladivoj VALKOVIC (A.C.T.d.o.o., Croatia) Rapid Environmental Assessment with a Multibeam System and a 3D Sonar Prediction Model Mr. Markus SCHAEFER (L-3 Communications ELAC Nautik GmbH, Germany) Submarine Search and Rescue: Extended Approach Mr. Otto DUARTE VOELKER (L-3 Communications ELAC Nautik GmbH, Germany) Undersea Operations & Capabilities – TechnologiesSession 4D – Tuesday 9th November: 1600hrs A Revolution in Sub-Hunting: IDAS (Interactive Defence & Attack System for Submarines) Dr. Joerg BRECHTEFELD (Diehl Defence Holding, Germany) Command Tactical Picture Compilation - Exploiting Environmental and Threat Information to Build a Near Real-Time Interactive Underwater Picture Mr. Peter COSGROVE (Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom) Underwater Defence of Naval Forces in Stationary Operations Mr. Patrick KEYZER (TNO Defence, Security & Safety, Netherlands) Undersea Operations & Capabilities – UUVs 2Session 8E – Wednesday 10th November: 1600hrs A New Capability for Submarines: SubSEAL Mr Fredrik HILLELSON (Defence Consulting Europe, Sweden) Taking AUV Technology to the Next Level Mr William SENKE (Lockheed Martin, United States) Autonomous Launch And Recovery System (AutoLARS) for AUVs Dr. Alain MAGUER (NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy) Undersea Platforms – Hydrodynamic ModelingSession 4B – Tuesday 9th November: 1600hrs Propulsor Performance Scaling Utilising a Combined Experimental/Numerical Methodology Ms. Amanda DROPKIN (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Small Scale Model Testing of the SUBOFF Submarine Shape Mr David CLARKE (Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia) Comparison of Computational Meshing Approaches for a Generic Propeller Mr David CLARKE (Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia) Undersea Platforms – Platform StudiesSession 8C – Wednesday 10th November: 1600hrs Interference Striation Pattern of Underwater Target Radiated Noise in Shallow Water Waveguide: Theoretical Analysis and Experiment Results Professor Qihu LI (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Maneuvering Propulsor: Application to Undersea Vehicles Dr. Stephen HUYER (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Modular Hoistable Masts for Conventional Submarines Mr. Bernhard KRUEGER (Gabler Maschinenbau GmbH, Germany) Undersea Systems – Mine & Mine CountermeasuresSession 6B – Wednesday 10th November: 1100hrs Application and Research of GPU to the Marine Environment Based on Real Sonar Comprehensive Training Simulation System Mr. Dong LIPING (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Autonomous Maritime Mine-Sweeping System for Disposal of Influence Mines Dr. Jan Tadeusz DOBKOWSKI (R&D Marine Technology Centre (CTM), Poland) Mine Counter Measures Systems Architecture Mr. Loïc TACHER (DCNS, France) Undersea Systems – SimulationSession 7E – Wednesday 10th November: 1400hrs Applications of Virtual Worlds to Command & Control Center Design and Analysis Mr. Philip MONTE (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) The Joint Exploratory Undersea Warfare Laboratory (JEUL) Distributed Simulation Environment (DSE) Supporting System Engineering Dr. Lynn EWART (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Environment Variability and Granularity in Naval Warfare Simulation Dr Dominique FATTACCIOLI (DGA Naval Systems, France) Undersea Systems – UUVs 1Session 6E – Wednesday 10th November: 1100hrs Distributed Cooperative Autonomous Systems using On-board Autonomous Managers Ms. Christiane DUARTE (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) GLINT10: At-Sea Experimentation of Multiple AUVs for ASW. Dr. David HUGHES (NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy) Sustainable Miniature Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Sensor Platforms for Security, Commercial and Environmental Monitoring Dr Edward CARAPEZZA (DoD/DARPA, United States) Undersea Technology – Technology SystemsSession 10C – Thursday 11th November: 1100hrs Advances in Sonar Dome Materials and Manufacturing to Improve Undersea Warfare Performance and Reduce Total Ownership Cost Dr. Thomas STOTTLEMYER (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States) Underwater Channel Adaptive OFDM Communication Strategy Dr Lei WANG (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Undersea Technology – Towed Array TechnologySession 11C – Thursday 11th November: 1300hrs The Theory of Optimum Linear Data Fusion of Multiple Professor Qihu LI (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Effects of the Shallow-water Waveguide on the CBF Performance of the Towed Uniform Long Linear Array Dr Lei WANG (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Research of Vibration Characteristics of Underwater Cables in Very Low Frequency Signal Exploration Mr Ma XUEJIE (Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Undersea Technology – TransductionSession 10D – Thursday 11th November: 1100hrs Dual-Frequency Synthetic Aperture Sonar Array using Single-Crystal Technology Ms Poh Bee TONG (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore) High-performance PZN-PT Single Crystal Underwater Devices Dr. Leong-Chew LIM (Microfine Materials Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore)
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