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Welcome to ISOLA

ISOLA will develop, integrate, test, deploy, demonstrate and validate a systematic and fully automated security approach by incorporating innovative technologies for sensing, monitoring, data fusion, alarming and reporting real-time during illegal incidents.

The main objectives of ISOLA are:

  • To create strategies and methods in order to a ship to easily integrated solutions regarding passengers and crew safety in the existing ship systems
  • To propose innovative sensor and visual technologies to support security safety
  • To create a complex collaborative system for monitoring and detecting security incidents and events
  • To create early warning methods for the ship security crew to prevent security issues
  • To collect incident evidences by exploiting the Augmented Reality
  • To allow easy engagement of different authorities in a ship related crisis
  • To model, classify and easily report a security event

 

This will ensure high level of security among all the passengers of the ship and augmentation of the Ship Security Plan.

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About ISOLA

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Over three years
in the making

The ISOLA project starts in September 2020 and is estimated to end in September 2023. In those 36 months, the consortium will research and develop a comprehensive ship security system.

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Awareness

Make the project and its vision known in the relevant target groups, through conferences, end user partnering and social media activity.

Science and technology

Presentation of research articles and technical demonstrations, build up a community of interested developers and scientists.

Demonstrators

Show-casing the Maritime Border Security ecosystem developed in the ISOLA project in multiple realistic pilots.

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project plan

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The news about recent activities by the project partners.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 883302.

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