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Maritime Security – Above Water Protection
Session 10A – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
An Interoperability Framework to Provide the "Common Maritime Picture"
Mr Hugues Sassier, Thales Alenia Space, France
Maritime Security in Brown Waters
Vice Admiral Richard Börjesseon, Security Alliance Stockholm AB, Sweden
Ship Protection within Littoral Waters - A French Navy Perspective
Rear-Admiral Stephane Verwaerde, French Navy, France
Maritime Security – AIS (Automatic Identification Systems)
Session 4A – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
Harbourcraft Identification and Monitoring System
Mr Edmund Ooi, ST Electronics (Info-Comm Systems), Singapore
Implementation of the ISPS Code and European Regulations in Spain - Special Measures for Passenger Ships.
Mr Francisco Javier Castillejo, Ministry of Development, Spain
Modeling and Validation of Maritime Surveillance Performance
Dr Stefano Coraluppi, NATO Undersea Research Center, Italy
Space-based Automatic Information System (AIS) Solutions to the Simultaneous Access Issue
Mr Thibaud Calmettes, Thales Alenia Space, France
Maritime Security – Architecture
Session 8F – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Integrating Protection Systems for Potentially Dangerous Maritime Objects
CMS Artem Popko, Marine Bridge & Navigating Systems, Russia
NAval Operation System for Maritime Safety and Security (NAOS MS2)
Mr Michel Morel, DCNS, France
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for Maritime Surveillance
Mr Daniel Tiberghien, Thales Communications, France
The Integrated Ship and Harbour Area Protection System Architecture
Dr Ryszard Rugala, R&D Marine Technology Centre (CTM), Poland
Maritime Security – Asymmetric Threat
Session 6A – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Combating Maritime Asymmetric Threats
Mr Kevin Cresswell, Control Risks, United States
Global Border Management
Mr Juan González-Aller Rodríguez, Accenture, Spain
Maritime Security of Offshore, Coastal and Harbour Assets - The Australia Situation
Mr Michael Lonsdale, Thales Australia, Australia
Maritime Situational Awareness in Homeland Security and Emergency Management - What Do We Really Know?
Dr. Juan José Martínez, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Maritime Security – Asymmetric Threat - Countermeasures
Session 7A – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Container Security: The Final Information Frontier
Dr. Douglas Linman, Network Anatomy/Evirage, United States
Countering Asymmetric Threats: Long Term Experimental Setup for ASymW (LEXXWAR)
Mr Joachim Kimpel, Ministry of Defence/BWB, Germany
Deterrence as System Force Multiplier in the Defence Against Terrorism (DAT)
Dr. Ronald Kessel, NATO Undersea Research Center, Italy
Latest Trends in Battlefield Identification - Mode 5, BTID, Blue Force Tracking
Mr. Guillermo Monzón-Rodriguez, Indra, Spain
Maritime Security – Integrated Maritime Security Systems
Session 8A – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Addressing the Challenges of Systems-Of-Systems Integration in Maritime Safety and Security - The POSEIDON Project
Dr Jacek Skowronek, Thales Nederland, Netherlands
Future Integrated Surveillance of Coastal and Maritime Areas - A Spanish Approach to Accomplishing Border Protection and Defence Missions
Eng José A. Díaz, ISDEFE, Spain
The Global Challenge of Information Exchanges within the Maritime Community
Mr Bernard Garnier, Thales Group (Naval Division), France
Maritime Security – Lifecycle Considerations
Session 11A – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
Adaptive Logistics
Ms Lori Lindholm, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Harmonising Technical Data and Learning Content Management with S1000D and SCORM
Mr. Wayne Gafford, Department of Defence (Advanced Distributed Learning), United States
Improved System Operational Availability through Autonomous Data Communication and Analysis
Mr David VanBuskirk, Lockheed Martin, United States
Improving Asset Management through Enhanced Decision Support Processes
Dr Lloyd Hammond, Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia
Maritime Security – Littoral Surveillance
Session 3A – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
New Generation Radar Systems for New Threats in Coastal Surveillance
Mr Marquis Emmanuel, Thales Surface radar, France
New Radar Concept for Ship Security at Anchor
Mr Marquis Emmanuel, Thales Surface radar, France
Passive Radar Protection for Ship at Anchor
Mr Jean-Philippe Brunet, Thales Group (Naval Division), France
The European Commission TANGO project (Telecommunications Advance Network for GMES Operations) for Maritime Surveillance
Antonio De la Cruz, European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC), Spain
Maritime Security – Maritime Situational Awareness
Session 2A – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
Applied Data Fusion Techniques for the Integration of Port and Ship Security
Mr Martyn Dickinson, Servowatch Systems Limited, United Kingdom
Enhanced Maritime Domain Awareness through Web-based Configurable Software
Mr Richard Dickinson, Lockheed Martin, United States
Maritime Surveillance in the Network Centric World
Mr Dane Marolt, Northrop Grumman, United States
Maritime Security – Reducing the Cost of Maritime Security and Platforms
Session 5A – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
How Can Through Life Capability Management Help?
Mr Michael Formosa, Jane's Information Group, United Kingdom
Life-Cycle Cost - How to Minimise it
Mr Pablo Segovia Escobar, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Procurement and Contracting Approach
Mr Alex Pape, Jane's Information Group, United Kingdom
The Cost of Maritime Security & Patforms: Requirement Drivers
Commodore Luke van Beek, Mott MacDonald, United Kingdom
Maritime Security – Underwater Protection
Session 5F – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
A New Approach to Underwater Critical Infrastructures
Mr Antonio Sanchez Garcia, SAES, Spain
Harbour Shield- : A New Technique for Inspection of Vessels below the Waterline
Mr Frank Murphy, Battelle, United States
High Performance Underwater Surveillance System for Coastal and Offshore Sites (AquaShield DDS)
Mr Dan Ben-Dov, DSIT Solutions, Israel
Military Support of Civil Authorities for Harbour Security - Concepts and Technology for Countering Underwater Threats
Dr Augustinus Beckers, TNO (Defence, Security and Safety), Netherlands
Opening session/Keynote address – Introducing the major themes for the three days of MAST, the 2008 Opening session and Keynote addresses will feature exclusive presentations from top level Spanish government/navy representatives; Rear-Admiral Anders Grenstad, Chief of Staff, Swedish Navy, Sweden; Rear-Admiral (ret'd) Jay Cohen, Head of Science and Technology Directorate, US Department of Homeland Security, United States
Session 1A – Wednesday 12th November: 0900hrs
Operations & Capabilities – Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD)
Session 6B – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Increasing Onboard Firepower using Standard Warship Architectures
Mr Guy-François Mesnil, Thales Air Systems, France
Potential Sea-Based Platforms for Europe/NATO
Mr HB Stevens, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Sea-Based Missile Defense Analysis for Future UK Surface Combatants
Mr HB Stevens, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Operations & Capabilities – Future Capabilities
Session 7B – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Distributed Simulation - The Key to Mission Rehearsal and Tactical Training
Dr Heliodoro Ruiperez, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Network Enabled Capability in the Maritime Environment
Lieutenant Colonel Mats Marklund, Swedish Armed Forces, Sweden
The "Tipping Point" Surface Combatant
Mr R. Robinson Harris, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
The Future of Naval Construction in Europe: Applied Research on Naval Platforms
Mr Natalio Rodriguez, Association of the Spanish Naval Architecture (AINE), Spain
Operations & Capabilities – Unmanned Operations
Session 5B – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
Collaborative Unmanned Operations for Maritime Security
Dr Peter Drewes, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Modelling Operational Effectiveness of USV Sensors
Mr Peter Cosgrove, Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom
Unmanned Systems Requirements - The Road Ahead
Dr Gregorio Ameyugo Pérez, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Platforms – AUV 1
Session 6E – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Future French Navy Mine Warfare Capability
Rear-Admiral Stephane Verwaerde, French Navy, France
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) for Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Propulsion
Dr Louis Carreiro, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
The German Approach to Force and Harbour Protection and Possible Integration into Naval Systems - The AUV Familiy SEA OTTER Mk II and SEA WOLF
Mr Michael Rothenbach, Ministry of Defence/BWB, Germany
UAVs for the 21st Century
Lieutenant Commander Jesus Ibarz, Spanish Navy, Spain
Platforms – AUV 2
Session 7E – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Adaptation of the Remote Multi-Mission Vehicle (RMMV) for Additional Unmanned Missions
Mr. Marc Heller, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Low Cost Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Oceanographic and Harbour Surveillance Missions
Mr. João Borges de Sousa, Porto University, Portugal
Operations with Autonomous Vehicles in the Response to Maritime Incidents
Mr. João Borges de Sousa, Porto University, Portugal
Recent Developments on Rockets with Gelled Propellants
Dr Karl Wieland Naumann, Bayern-Chemie, Germany
Platforms – Design - General 1
Session 10C – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
Advanced Electric Ship Demonstrator:
Ms Deborah Nalchajian, Office of Naval Research (ONR), United States
Landing Craft - Simple Ships or Time for a Rethink? A Designer's Perspective
Mr Nick Noel-Johnson, BMT Defence Services, United Kingdom
Modelling Enhanced CO2 Absorption in Soda Lime at Low Temperatures and Elevated Pressures
Dr Tiang Hong Gan, Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia
Modular Stabilized Weapon System Integration for Combatant Craft
Ms. Jennifer Grimsley PE NA, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Platforms – Design - General 2
Session 11C – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
Creation of a Hull Surface Design Tool for Use in Solid Modelling
Mr Charles Forrest, Graphics Research Corporation, United Kingdom
Design and Build of a High-Speed Technology Demonstrator Vessel
Mr Andy Higgins, QinetiQ, United Kingdom
Electromagnetic Susceptibility Management – A Framework for Effective Exploitation of Electromagnetic Signature Management Systems
Mr Alastair Ballentine, QinetiQ, United Kingdom
Test, Evaluation and Computational Validation of High Performance Craft for Hydrodynamic Loading and Structural Response
Mr Brian Grimsley, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Uses of Commercially Chartered Heavy Lift Ships for Auxiliary Naval Operations
Mr David Jurkiewicz, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Platforms – Design - New Solutions
Session 5C – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
Improving Anti-Corrosive Coatings Performance for Navy Vessels
Mr Gabriele Ferrari, TNO, Netherlands
Insulated Bus Pipe (IBP) for Shipboard High Power Distribution Applications
Mr Richard Worth, Naval Sea Systems Command, United States
Integrated Single Masts for Warships
Mr Denis Quiltu, DCNS, France
New Fiber-Metal Hybrid Laminated Material (MaLECoN)
Professor Juan C. Suarez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Platforms – Design - Propulsion
Session 7C – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Dynamic Management of Propulsion Plants in Naval Applications
Mr. Giacomo Cherio, Avio S.p.A., Italy
IEEE Standards for Maritime Systems and Technology
Dr. Yuri Khersonsky, Practice in Power Electronics, United States
Navantia's Ship Management System: COMPLEX (COntrol y Monitorizacion de PLataforma EXtensible)
Mr Francisco Panos, Navantia, Spain
System Integration for Naval Propulsion Systems
Mr. Christoph Fenske, MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH, Germany
Platforms – Design - Special Tasks
Session 6C – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Complex of Model Experiments and Calculations as Actual Procedure for Investigation of Dynamic Towing Systems
Professor Alexander Pustoshny, Krylov SRI, Russia
Fully Integrated, Automated Shipboard Oil Pollution Abatement Systems
Mr. Stephen Hopko, US Navy (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia), United States
Global Optimisation of Real-time Multi Platform Situational Awareness
Dr Hervé Fargetton, Ministry of Defence (DGA/CTSN), France
Output Feedback and Trajectory Tracking Control of a Gantry Crane
Mr Albert Ortiz, US Navy (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia), United States
Platforms – Human Factors
Session 8C – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Human Factors Integration for Sonar User Interfaces
Mr Olivier Rabourdin, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Managing the Human Element – Best Practice for Ship Operators
Dr Jonathan Earthy, Lloyd's Register, United Kingdom
Risk Reduction Methodology for the Manning of the Operations Room of a Frigate (With Reduced Crew)
M. Ludovic Martinet, Ministry of Defence (DGA), France
The Human Element in Ship Design, Build and Operation
Commodore David Squire, The Nautical Institute, United Kingdom
Platforms – Innovation
Session 4C – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
A Notional Global Fleet Station Ship Concept Design
Dr Christopher Dicks, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Energy Harvesting for Shipboard Wireless Damage Control Sensors
Mr Albert Ortiz, US Navy (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia), United States
Engine Diagnosis Centre for Spanish Navy
Mr Eduardo Ruiz, Navantia, Spain
Synergistic Assessment of Innovative Technologies for Improved Expeditionary Combat Operations
Mr Daniel Dozier, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Platforms – New Ships
Session 3C – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
Advanced Tests and Optimisation Procedures for the LHD type SNS "Juan Carlos I"
Vice- Admiral José-Manuel Sevilla, Canal de Experiencias Hidrodinámicas de El Pardo (CEHIPAR), Spain
F125 Frigate Programme - Current Status and Technical Solutions for the Intensive use Approach
Mr Lyn-Markus Giersch, Ministry of Defence/BWB, Germany
German Frigate F125 programme - Platform System
Mr Uwe Dierfeld, Blohm & Voss Nordseewerke GmbH, Germany
The A26 Submarine Programme - The New and Cost Effecient Submarine for the Swedish Navy
Lieutenant Commander Mats Abrahamsson, FMV (Swedish Defence Materiel Administration), Sweden
Platforms – Survivability
Session 2C – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
Analysis of Shipboard Survivable Firemain Systems
Mr Albert Ortiz, US Navy (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia), United States
Fully Integrated FE-Analysis in Survivability Manager Application (SURMA)
Mr Roope Kotiranta, Surma Ltd., Finland
Survivability Analysis of Shipboard Reconfigurable Systems
Dr. Li Bai, Temple University, United States
SURVIVE and SURVIVE Lite – Recent Developments
Mr James Schofield, QinetiQ, United Kingdom
Platforms – System Design Evaluation
Session 4F – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
Evaluating the Machinery System Impact of Forward Podded Propulsion
Mr. David Woodward, Naval Surface Warfare Center (CD), United States
Evaluation of Fuel Cell Power System Baseloading on an Integrated Power System for Fuel Efficiency Gains
Mr Sean Gallagher, NAVSEA Warfare Center Philadelphia, United States
Evaluation of Shipboard Hybrid Drive Technologies for Improved Fuel Efficiency
Mr Sean Gallagher, NAVSEA Warfare Center Philadelphia, United States
Large Diameter Mission Reconfigurable Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Concept Design Modeling and Modularity Trade Study
Mr. David Woodward, Naval Surface Warfare Center (CD), United States
Platforms – The S-80 Submarine
Session 4G – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
Combat System Integration: Design Detailsof the S-80 Submarine
Mr Ramon Andreu Vera, Navantia, Spain
Manoeuvrability Optimisation - The S-80 Submarine
Mr Jesús J. Pascaual Fadrique, Navantia, Spain
Shipyard Challenges: The S-80 Submarine Programme
Mr Mauricio Alvarez, Navantia, Spain
The S-80: A Step Forward in Submarine Design
Mr Donato Martinez, Navantia, Spain
Plenary/Panel Session: Maritime Security - Who are the key players...Who SHOULD be the key players – An exclusive working session uniting senior-level experts in debate. Chaired/moderated by the Spanish Navy's Maritime Action Admiral, and featuring a panel to include Rear-Admiral Martínez Núñez, Chief of Staff (Plans), Spanish Navy, Rear-Admiral Jay Cohen, Head, Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate, United States; Commodore (RN) Robert Mansergh, Deputy Director, US Second Fleet Combined Joint Operations From The Sea Centre of Excellence, USA
Session 9A – Friday 14th November: 0900hrs
Systems – Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD)
Session 7D – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
2007 USN Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) Flight Test Mission Results
Mr. Mark Wood, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Aegis Modernization - Missile Defense & Other Warfare Missions
Mr Carl Bauer, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
European Missile Defense Collaborative Tool
Mr William Miasek, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Maritime Ballistic Missile Defence Capabilities - A Roadmap for the Netherlands
Mr Michiel Beijer, TNO, Netherlands
Systems – Combat System Theory - Improvement
Session 4D – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
A Pattern Language for Open Architecture Systems
Dr Peter Hammond, BAE Systems (Integrated Systems Technology), United Kingdom
Assessing Combat System Effectiveness - Statistical Methods
Mr. Daniel Eling, Alion Science & Technology, United States
So Many Combat Systems, So Little Time (to Integrate)…
Mr Michael Wiseman, US Navy, United States
Tracking Based on Theory Applied to Pair of Plot
Mr Frederic Livernet, Ministry of Defence (DGA/DET/CTS), France
Systems – Combat Systems Evolution
Session 3D – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
Enterprise Implications of a New Combat System Architecture for Major Royal Navy Surface Combatants
Mr John Spencer, Thales Group (Naval Division), United Kingdom
Evolution of Complex Systems
Dr Paul Gosling, Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom
Multi Platform Tactical Picture (MPTP)
Mr Felix Alvarez, DCNS, France
The User Meets the System - A True Open Architecture Approach
Mr Pär Rickard Hildingsson, Saab Systems, Sweden
Systems – Communications Systems
Session 6D – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Advantages of DVB-RCS Access for Maritime Communications
Mr Nicolas Dubyk, Thales Alenia Space, France
Flexible Sharing of Visual Information amongst Geographically Distributed Stake-holders to Maximise Situational Awareness
Mr Jan De Maeyer, Barco NV, Belgium
Naval Force Intranet - Stand Alone System
Mr Jean-Luc Sandral-Lasbordes, Thales Land & Joint Systems, France
Systems – Maritime Surveillance
Session 4B – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
Coastal Protection - Do Integrated Solutions Really Exist?
Mrs Anna Montuenga, General Dynamics Santa Bárbara Sistemas, Spain
Fusion of Naval Combat Systems and a Coast Bound Maritime Surveillance System to Achieve Total and Flexible Maritime Security
Mr Thomas Kunze, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Holistic Security Risk Management In Port Infrastructures
Mr Philippe Bouvier, Thales Security Systems, France
Security of Critical Maritime Areas - A Report on SOBCAH and SECMAR Projects
Mr Daniel Taton, THALES, France
Systems – Modelling & Simulation, Test & Evaluation
Session 10F – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
A Modelling and Simultaion Tool to Measure Naval Task Effectiveness across all Warfare Domains
Mr Francesco Perra, Orizzonte Sistemi Navali, Italy
CAP:a tool for Concept Development and Experimentation
Mr Yves Lavaux, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Exploiting Synergies between Naval Operational Systems and Test, Evaluation and Training Ranges
Dr Lyn Owen, QinetiQ, United Kingdom
Naval Warfare Performance Simulation Techniques with Improved Modelling of Interaction with Environments
Dr Christian Audoly, DCNS, France
Systems – Navigation - Integration CMS, MSS
Session 11F – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
Forward from the Sea - Taking the Geographic Information Challenge
Dip-Ing Peter Dugge, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Warship Electronic Chart Display and Information System (WECDIS)
Mr Jose Antonio Lopez Berrio, Sainsel Sistemas Navales SAU, Spain
Systems – Net-Centric C4i
Session 10D – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
Development of Secure Scalable Net-Centric Systems- A Proven Design Methodology
Mr. Gordon Hunt, Real-Time Innovations, Inc., United States
Putting the Submarine at the Heart of Network Centric C4I - The Final Fathom
Commodore Patrick Tyrrell, Vale Atlantic Ltd, United Kingdom
Systems – New Ships - New Combat Systems
Session 2B – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
CMS with Integrated Tactical Data Link for German Frigate F125 programme
Dr Hans-Dieter Ehrenberg, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Extending the Operational Effectiveness of Surface Combatants - Lessons Learned on the FFG Upgrade Programme
Mr Aubrey Jarkey, Thales Australia, Australia
German Frigate F125 programme - Mission System
Mr Gunnar Jürgensen, Blohm & Voss Nordseewerke GmbH, Germany
SCOMBA Combat System
Mr Jose Espinal, Navantia, Spain
Systems – Open Systems Architecture
Session 5D – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
Architecture Frameworks and Systems Engineering
Mr George Wallace, BMT Sigma, United Kingdom
Enterprise Readiness Level Assessments
Mr William Ormsby, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Dahlgren Division), United States
Evolution of OSA in Warships
Dr Nik Moss, Thales Group (Naval Division), United Kingdom
Open Systems - How Closed is Open?
Mr Mark Thomas, Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom
Systems – Situational Awareness
Session 3B – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
Actionable Situational Awareness - The New C2
Mr Philip Bozzelli, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Common Detection of Abnormal Behaviours & Analysis of Suspicious Events using I2C Interoperable Sensors & Information Sources
Mr Michel Morel, DCNS, France
Maritime Situation Awareness: ISDEFE's Support of the Spanish Navy
Mr Victor Rodriguez Herola, ISDEFE, Spain
Next Generation MDA from Today's Technology
Mr Anthony Edmonds, QinetiQ, United Kingdom
Systems – Submarine USW Systems
Session 2D – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
Advancements in Undersea Warfare Systems on Surface Ships
Dr Thomas Stottlemyer, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
COTS and Rapid Prototyping in Surface USW Systems
Mr Kyril Korolenko, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
Electronic Navigation Technology - Enabling Submarine Operations in Littoral Areas
Mr. Robert Bush, OSI Geospatial, Canada
International Submarine Integrated Combat System (ICS)
Mr Bob Harman, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Systems – Tactical Data Links
Session 11D – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
A New Approach to Tactical Data Link for the French Navy
Mr Pascal Ribeiro, Ministry of Defence (DGA), France
Concurrent Multi-link Operations and System's Enhancements in Support of New Tactical Data-link Requirements
Commander Manuel A. Martinez Ruiz, Department of Defence (JPEO-Joint Tactical Radio System-MIDS IPO), Spain
Heterogeneous Underwater Networks for Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW)
Ir Robert Been, NATO Undersea Research Center, Italy
Systems – Unmanned Vehicle Systems
Session 8D – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Joint Sonar and Video Sensing for an Autonoumous Underwater Mine Disposal Vehicle
Mr Nicolas Mandelert, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Networked Operations (with Neptus)
Eng Paulo Dias, FEUP, Portugal
New NATO Standards for Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Ms Laura Casadevall, Indra, Spain
Unmanned Surface Vehicle Mine Sweeping
Mr Dave DeMartino, ITT Mine Defense Systems, United States
Technology – Advanced Processing 1
Session 2F – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
Detection of Low Level Modulated Signals - Application to Vocalisation Detection
Mrs Marie Géhant, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Image Treatment in Electro-Optical Systems
Mr. Tomás Jimeno, Tecnobit SL, Spain
Improving Sensor Data Analysis Through Diverse Data Source Integration
Ms Jennifer Casper, The MITRE Corporation, United States
Technology – Advanced Processing 2
Session 3F – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
Bistatic Low-Frequency Active Sonar System Developments
Dr Pascal AM de Theije, TNO, Netherlands
Bistatic Operations with Low Frequency Active Variable Depth Sonar - Practical Implementation of the SLASM System
Mr Christian Giroussens, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Small Target Detection in Sea Clutter, Based on the Radon Transform
Mr Javier Carretero, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Technology – Architecture & Data Distribution 1
Session 6F – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Condition and Environment Sensing and Reporting System (CAESAR)
Mr Hai Tonthat, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Port Hueneme Division), United States
Patterns for Data-Centric Real-time Distributed Systems
Dr Angelo Corsaro, PrismTech, Italy
Using Open Source Software for Naval Systems
Mr Mark Thomas, Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom
Technology – Architecture & Data Distribution 2
Session 7F – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Network Enabled - Interoperability Capabilities and Limitations
Mr Alexei Schandl, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Port Hueneme Division), United States
Secure Data Distribution
Dr Angelo Corsaro, PrismTech, Italy
Supervision and Communication System (SCS)
Mr. Vittorio Giuffra, ABB, Italy
Technology – Communications
Session 8E – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Automatic Waveform Parameters' Selection in Military HF Transceivers - Depending on Propagation Conditions and Type of Traffic being Generated
Mr Jan Cichy, R&D Marine Technology Centre (CTM), Poland
New Paradigm for Naval Tactical Communications
Ms Laura Casadevall, Indra, Spain
State-Of-The-Art, Real World Acoustic Communications and Undersea Networks
Mr. Dale Green, Teledyne Benthos, United States
Submarine Satellite Communication Terminals - Systems and Evolution
Mr Pedro Elola, Indra Espacio, Spain
Technology – Countermeasures
Session 8B – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
Adaptive Jammers and Decoy Systems
Mr Ryszard Kaminski, R&D Marine Technology Centre (CTM), Poland
EW in Maritime Surveillance Operations
Captain (SPN) G Cassinello, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Integrated Anti-Ship Missile Countermasures Development
Mr John Bednarz, Tactical Technologies Inc., Canada
Technology – Human Factors
Session 5E – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
Architecture Frameworks for Sonar User Interfaces
Mr Mark Thomas, Thales Underwater Systems, United Kingdom
Collaborative Work Desktop for MSS Operation Centers - nuVa
Mr Andy Vooght, Thales Research & Technology (UK) Ltd, United Kingdom
Knowledge Management for the Spanish Navy - UVICOA
Mr Alvaro de Salas, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Remote Monitoring and Remote Diagnostics for Shipboard Systems Maintenance
Mr Joel H. Timm, Naval Sea Systems Command, United States
Technology – Marine Mammals
Session 11E – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
Compact Passive Acoustic Monitoring (CPAM) - Cost-effective Monitoring of the Presence and Behavior of Deep-diving Whales
Mr Walter MX Zimmer, NATO Undersea Research Center, Italy
Detection of Blainville's Beaked Whale using Autonomous Underwater Gliders
Mr James A. Theriault, Defence R&D Canada Atlantic, Canada
Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Sea Trial (SIRENA 08)
Mr Jeffrey Haun, NATO Undersea Research Center, Italy
Passive Marine Mammal Detection Using the The Delphinus Array
Dr SP (Peter) Beerens, TNO (Defence, Security and Safety), Netherlands
Technology – Maritime Domain Awareness
Session 10E – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
Coupling ASTON-ESCADRE and Ptolemy II-DSDF Simulation Frameworks for a Convenient Technico-functional Algorithms Test-bed
Mr Vincent Arnould, DCNS, France
Improving Ship Detection using High Resolution Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Images and Advanced Time-Frequency Processing Techniques (ATF)
Mr Marc Spigai, Thales Alenia Space, France
Measure of Total Integrated System Survivability (MOTISS) Analysis of a Notional Surface Combatant Ship
Mr. Grant Raisig, Alion Science & Technology, United States
Modelling and Experiments on Search, Detection, and Retrieval Methods for Container Ships
Mr. Frank Leban, Naval Sea Systems Command, United States
Technology – Radar 1
Session 7G – Thursday 13th November: 1245hrs
Future Littoral Radar Performance
Dr Robert Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Dahlgren Division), United States
Naval Radars for the Littorals
Mr Gunter Menacher, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Germany
Scalable Solid-State S-Band Radar (S4R™) Demonstrator
Mr Travis Nix, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States
Technology – Radar 2
Session 8G – Thursday 13th November: 1600hrs
High Resolution Millimeter-Wave Radar for Sea Target Identification
Mr Jose M. Muñoz-Ferreras, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
Over-The-Horizon Radar - An Introduction to WavE RAdar (WERA)
Mr Thomas Helzel, Helzel Messtechnik GmbH, Germany
Spraycooling of High Power Electronic Subsystems
Mr Colin Davies, GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, United Kingdom
Technology – Subsystem Integration
Session 10B – Friday 14th November: 1100hrs
Craft Integrated Electronics Suite (CIESTM) - Summary of an Operational Programme
Mr Larry W. Wiley, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Innovative Techniques Developed within the Seawolf Mid-life Update (SWMLU) Programme
Mr Stephen Hall, BAE Systems (Integrated Systems Technology), United Kingdom
Integrated Sensor & Communication System
Mr Peter Stoffer, Thales Nederland, Netherlands
Sonar 2087 - An Engineering Challenge in Platform Integration
Mr Philip Gwynne, Thales Group (Naval Division), United Kingdom
Technology – Surface Sensors 1
Session 5G – Thursday 13th November: 0900hrs
New Naval Off Axis Laser Warning Technology
Mr Vincent Mégaides, Thales Optronique, France
Passive Radar for Maritime Surveillance
Mr Jean-Philippe Brunet, Thales Group (Naval Division), France
Threat Evaluation and Technical Responses using EW Digital Receiver-Based Sensors
Ms Carmela Barbero, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Visual and IR Obscurants on Small Craft for Littoral Operations - A Craft Survivability Enhancement Program
Mr Richard G. Wilkie Jr, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States
Technology – Surface Sensors 2
Session 6G – Thursday 13th November: 1100hrs
Advanced Naval Infrared Search and Track System Prototype (SIRIO)
Dr Germán Vergara, Ministry of Defence/CIDA (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo de la Armada), Spain
Early Warning and Identification System for NBC (SentrY)
Mr Jesús Madrid, Indra Sistemas SA, Spain
Novel Nanotechnology-based Sensors
Dr. Alfredo Rayms-Keller, Naval Surface Warfare Center (Dahlgren Division), United States
Passive Surveillance of Harbour and Coastal Area with Cameras
Dr Dann Laneuville, DCNS, France
Technology – Underwater Technologies 1
Session 2E – Wednesday 12th November: 1100hrs
Combating the Modern Mine
Dr Andrew Bailey, Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australia
Countering the Underwater Threat with Proven 4D Acoustic Technology
Mr Angus Lugsdin, Coda Octopus Group, United States
Electromechanical and Mechanical Properties of Piezoelectric Single Crystals for Naval Sonar Transducers
Dr Lynn Ewart Paine, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
Single Crystal Projectors for Compact, Broadband Sonar
Dr Harold Robinson, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
Technology – Underwater Technologies 2
Session 3E – Wednesday 12th November: 1245hrs
Automatic Detection and Tracking of Underwater Threats - Human Factors Technologies for Reduced Manning
Mr Matthias Conrad, L-3 Communications ELAC Nautik GmbH, Germany
Effector sonar for applications in shallow waters
Mr Peter Kuhn, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Enhancing Undersea Distributed Netted Systems (UDNS) Through Fiber Optic Sensing
Mr Joseph M. Monti, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
Virtual Environments for Assessment and Trimming of Underwater Acoustic Communication Schemes and Algorithms
Mr Jean-Michel Passerieux, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Technology – Unmanned Vehicles
Session 4E – Wednesday 12th November: 1600hrs
Autonomous Systems for Oceanography, Hydrography, Homeland Security & MW
Mr Jean-Jacques Periou, ECA Group, France
Autonomous Vehicle Data Recording and Access - Real-world Scenarios
Mr Colin Davies, GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, United Kingdom
Mine Counter Measure SAS - A Perspective from the First Generation at Sea Today
Mr Pierre Guthmann, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Prototype Rechargeable Electric Propulsion System
Mr Stanley Polhemus, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States
Technology – Weapons
Session 11B – Friday 14th November: 1245hrs
Advanced Multi-Influence Naval Mine - Spain's MINEA
Mr Francisco Javier Rodrigo, SAES, Spain
High Power Laser Weapons in the Naval Domain
Mr François-Xavier Doittau, Thales Air Systems, France
Naval Platform Self-Protection in Littoral Warfare
CV(R) Philippe DEVILLE, Thales Air Systems, France
Vertical Launch Anti-submarine Rocket (VLA) - ER White Paper
Mr Steve Firestone, Lockheed Martin MS2, United States

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