Maritime Surveillance command and control (C2) systems play a crucial role in ensuring the marine traffic safety and maritime border security. Through efficient integration of various sources (UAV, aircrafts, GIS data) and legacy systems (e.g. AIS, Radar, VMS) a more complete situational awareness picture of the activities at sea can be accomplished. This enhanced knowledge can be used to improve the detection capabilities related to vessel anomaly behavior and increase the efficiency, coordination, and quality of operational activities against existed maritime threats. In this paper, we present the Forensics toolbox of the OCULUS Sea maritime surveillance C2 platform which offers vessel anomaly behavior detection functionalities such as (i) Gap in Reporting, (ii) Speed Change, (iii) Fake MMSI, (iv) Risk Incident, and (v) Collision Notification. The performance effectiveness of the Forensics toolbox has been successfully tested under real world scenarios while its further enhancement is a work in progress.
OCULUS Sea™ Forensics: An Anomaly Detection Toolbox for Maritime Surveillance
Lect.Notes Business Inf.
International Conference on Business Information Systems ; 2019 ; Seville, Spain June 26, 2019 - June 28, 2019
17.12.2019
11 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
OCULUS Sea , Maritime surveillance , Border security , Forensics tool , Anomaly detection , Suspicious behavior , AIS Computer Science , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Business Information Systems , Systems and Data Security , Artificial Intelligence , Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing , User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction
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