Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation 2013
DOI: 10.1201/b14961-39
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Lesson Learned During the Realization of the Automated Radar Control System for Polish Sea-waters (ZSRN)

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“…The main task of the Border Guard is protection of the country's border which requires control over the border traffic in order to prevent illegal immigration and cross-border criminal activities such as terrorism, smuggling goods, drug trafficking or illegal fishing [6,[11][12][13][14]. Additionally, on the maritime border, the Border Guard participates also in search and rescue operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main task of the Border Guard is protection of the country's border which requires control over the border traffic in order to prevent illegal immigration and cross-border criminal activities such as terrorism, smuggling goods, drug trafficking or illegal fishing [6,[11][12][13][14]. Additionally, on the maritime border, the Border Guard participates also in search and rescue operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these tasks are not trivial and require real-time collection, sharing and analysis of multiple data related to observed objects and ongoing operations of the Border Guard, which is not possible without an equipment allowing for communication and data acquisition, visualization and analysis. An example of a system designed for the needs of the maritime border protection is the currently utilized by the Polish Border Guard integrated security system named the Automatic National System of Radar Control for Maritime Areas of Poland (Zautomatyzowany System Radarowego Nadzoru Polskich Obszarów Morskich -ZSRN) [6,8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on such information, the Border Guard (BG) units need to efficiently detect and eliminate or minimise threats which might occur in border areas. The most important of these threats are (Pleszkun 2011;Fiorini and Maciejewski 2013;Mickiewicz 2014): organised international drug trafficking, illegal migration, smuggling goods, psychotropic substances, radioactive weapons as well as illegal fishing and trade of caught fish.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All these tasks can be facilitated with automated security system (Giompapa et al 2009;Maresca et al 2010;Seiffarth 2011;Felemban 2013). Currently, for the maritime border protection, the Polish BG uses the Automatic National System of Radar Control for Maritime Areas of Poland (Zautomatyzowany System Radarowego Nadzoru Polskich Obszarów Morskich -ZSRN), which continuously monitors Polish maritime areas (Gałęziowski 2005;Fiorini and Maciejewski 2013). The system gathers, processes and visualises data regarding the observed objects, in order to support the decision process and coordinate the operation of BG officers.…”
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“…Since the data sources are connected to the URC and con-soles, which are MapServer clients, are connected to URC, each mobile unit's URC runs the mobile version of the MapServer (the mobile MapServer). Additionally, data collected by the MapServer from local sources, apart from being collected in URC and presented on consoles, have to be transferred to central MapServer and integrated there with data from other MOPs and external sources (web service in Figure 1) ( [4], [9]) so they can be presented on stationary consoles in CON/ZCON and mobile consoles in MOPs on request. Communication between mobile MapServers and the central MapServer is managed by URCs in MOP and designated OP and involves communication through a digital radio channel and a fixed IP network.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%