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EU funding (€7,999,316): autonomous swarm of heterogeneous RObots for BORDER surveillance Hor20 Apr 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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autonomous swarm of heterogeneous RObots for BORDER surveillance

Border authorities and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) across Europe face important challenges in how they patrol and protect the borders. Their work becomes more problematic considering the heterogeneity of threats, the wideness of the surveyed area, the adverse weather conditions and the wide range of terrains. Although there are several research tools and works targeting these areas independently for border surveillance, nowadays border authorities do not have access to an intelligent holistic solution providing all aforementioned functionalities. Towards delivering such a solution, ROBORDER aims at developing and demonstrating a fully-functional autonomous border surveillance system with unmanned mobile robots including aerial, water surface, underwater and ground vehicles, capable of functioning both as standalone and in swarms, which will incorporate multimodal sensors as part of an interoperable network. The system will be equipped with adaptable sensing and robotic technologies that can operate in a wide range of operational and environmental settings. To provide a complete and detailed situational awareness picture that supports highly efficient operations, the network of sensors will include static networked sensors such as border surveillance radars, as well as mobile sensors customised and installed on board unmanned vehicles. To succeed implementing an operational solution, a number of supplementary technologies will also be applied that will enable the establishment of robust communication links between the command and control unit and the heterogeneous robots. On top of this, detection capabilities for early identification of criminal activities and hazardous incidents will be developed. This information will be forwarded to the command and control unit that will enable the integration of large volumes of heterogeneous sensor data and the provision of a quick overview of the situation at a glance to the operators, supporting them in their decisions.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Autorita Di Sistema Portuale Del MAR Tirreno Settentrionale €137,500
Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario Per LE Telecomunicazioni €571,813
Copting GmbH €222,798
Csem Centre Suisse D'Electronique ET DE Microtechnique SA - Recherche ET Developpement €389,014
Cyberlens Ltd. €255,125
Elettronica GmbH €431,962
Ethniko Kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon €418,750
Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis €819,617
Everis Aeroespacial y Defensa SL €277,375
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft ZUR Forderung DER Angewandten Forschung e. V. €499,660
Inspectoratul General Al Politiei de Frontiera €72,500
Institut PO Otbrana €277,857
Ministerio da Administracao Interna €171,850
Ministerio da Justica €88,500
Nato Science AND Technology Organisation €462,414
NTT Data Spain SL €371,090
Oceanscan - Marine Systems & Technology Lda. €120,550
Orszagos Rendor - Fokapitanysag €209,643
Police Service of Northern Ireland €217,500
Robotnik Automation SL €265,603
Serviciul de Protectie si Paza €143,750
Sheffield Hallam University €473,375
Sisekaitseakadeemia €130,813
Sistemas de Control Remoto SL €0.00
Tekever II Autonomous Systems Lda. €209,383
Tekever III Communication Systems Lda. €0.00
Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy €442,125
Ypourgeio Ethnikis Amynas €318,750

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/740593

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