MAST Europe 2013
Gdansk
Poland 4–6 June 2013
Amber Expo, Gdansk, Poland
Tuesday 4 June 2013 to Thursday 6 June 2013
MAST Conference Papers
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A New Bird At Seaside NightOwl Is Guarding Your National Waters And Far Beyond (10C/10C.2)
Rüdiger Duchateau, Senior Manager, Cassidian Optronics, Germany
A new dimension in underwater weapons: The SeaHake© mod4 Extended Range Heavyweight Torpedo (6A/6A.1)
Gavin Mennecke-Jappy, Sales Director, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
A26: Next Generation Submarine for the Swedish Navy (3B/3B.1)
Roger Berg, Sweden
Amphibious Craft - Design Problems (3A/3A.3)
Zbigniew Burciu, Prof. Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
An Approach To A Combined Sensor System For Detection And Classification Of Small Surface Vessels (4A/4A.1)
Rolf Ragnarsson, Staff scientist, FOI (Swedish Defense Research Agency), Sweden
An Evaluation For Automated Maritime Threat Recognition Systems (Background Subtraction And Movement Detection Algorithms In Dynamic Environments) (8B/8B.2)
Adam Flizikowski, Managing Consultant, ITTI Ltd., Poland
Autonomous Offboard Multistatic Active ASW Network Research, Experimentation, And Demonstration At CMRE (10B/10B.1)
Robert Been, Programme Manager, Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Italy
Autonomous underwater vehicles for naval missions (8C/8C.2)
Edward Gough, Chief Scientist, Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Italy
Battery Charging Technologies For Modern Submarine Requirements (4B/4B.1)
Martin Roscher, Project Manager, MTU Friedrichshafen, Germany
BATTLELAB - Planning Tool For Underwater Surveillance (11C/11C.1)
Bruno Chalindar, Conception Specialist, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Climate Change In The Arctic And Safety Of Navigation In Arctic Waters (9/9.1)
Czes_aw Dyrcz, Rektor-Komendant, Akademia Marynarki Wojennej im. BohaterÑw Westerp, Poland
Closed Loop Degaussing System: Sensor Influence And Robustness (4B/4B.3)
Laurent DEMILIER, Electromagnetic Silencing Manager, DCNS, France
Deriving Naval Capability Requirements: Research Activity for Developing an Operational Evaluation Model (5C/5C.1)
Francesco Perra, System Simulation Leader Engineerig, Orizzonte Sistemi Navali SpA, Italy
Design, Build, Testing And Role Of An ASV For Marine Security (11B/11B.1)
Mr Vincent Dobbin, Sales and Marketing Director, ASV Ltd, United Kingdom
Development And Integration Of Lithium-Ion Batteries For Submarines (4B/4B.2)
Alexander Janke, Project Manager, Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems, Germany
Development Of Underwater Harbour And Force Protection System (5B/5B.2)
Przemyslaw Pozanski, Senior Specialist, CTM (R&D Marine Technology Centre), Poland
Directivity Index Of Rectangular Adaptive Arrays (8A/8A.2)
Gilles Gaonach, Engineer, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Experiments In Multi-Vehicle Operations: The REP12 Exercise (11B/11B.2)
Ruben Rodrigues, Clearance Diver, Portuguese Navy, Portugal
Extremely Large - Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (EL-UUV) As A Force Multiplier (7C/7C.2)
William Senke, Business Development Manager, Lockheed Martin, United States
Foreign Navy Training Program (5A/5A.2)
Stefano Cagnizzi, Engineer, Orizzonte Sistemi Navali SpA, Italy
From Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) To E-Navigation Service Portfolios (10A/10A.1)
M Fiorini, Principal Engineer, Selex ES, Italy
Future Integrated MCM Systems (7A/7A.3)
Bernd Willke, Mgr Business Development, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
German Submarine Project Class 212A (Lessons Learned) (3B/3B.2)
Juergen W. Giefer, Technischer Regierungsdirektor, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany
High Energy Laser for Naval Application (4A/4A.3)
Markus Jung, Vice President, Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH, Germany
High Power Microwave Weapons In The Naval Arena (10C/10C.1)
Dan Carlson, Project Manager R&D, BAE Systems, Sweden
IDAS - Interactive Defence & Attack System For Submarines (2A/2A.2)
Klaus-Eberhard Moeller, Product Manager, Diehl BGT Defence, Germany
Image Segmentation Using Method Of Edge Detection For Underwater Object Recognition (6C/6C.1)
Bogdan Zak, Dean of the Department of Mechanical and Electrica, Polish Naval Academy, Poland
Innovative High Resolution IR Panoramic Surveillance System (10A/10A.2)
Edouard Campana, Sales director, HGH Infrared Systems, France
Integration Of Special Operation Forces Equipment On ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems Submarines (5B/5B.3)
Nico Baginski, Conceptual Design Submarines, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems GmbH, Germany
Interactive Reconstitution Of The Acoustic Volume For A Gain In Sonar Exploitation (8A/8A.1)
Bruno Chalindar, Conception Specialist, Thales Underwater Systems, France
Link 16-22 Compatible Combat Management System For Achieving Interoperable Open Architecture (2B/2B.1)
Huseyin Kutluca, Lead Software Engıneer, CMS systems, Milsoft, Turkey
Maritime Situation Awareness Capabilities From Satellite And Terrestrial Sensor Systems (3C/3C.2)
Rob Dekker, Scientist, TNO, Netherlands
MMCM New Generation (7A/7A.2)
Holger Reich, Assistant Branch Leader, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany
Multi-Link in the German Navy (2B/2B.2)
Heinz Marsau-Rierl, Senior Sales Manager TDL, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
Multi-Role Patrol Vessel With MCM And UXV Capabilities (Kockums' FLEXpatrol MCM) (7A/7A.1)
Robert C. Petersson, Senior Marketing Executive, Kockums AB, Sweden
Multisensor Situation Awareness With Video Camera And Radar Adapted To Small Targets Greatly Maneuvering (10A/10A.3)
Mr Frederic Livernet, CMS Senior Expert, Ministry of Defence (DGA), France
Naval Sensors And Target Systems - Challenges solved by Cassidian's Sensor Suite (4A/4A.2)
Gunter Menacher, Director Navy Sales and Marketing, Defence Electro, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Germany
New Designs and Technologies to Serve the Polish Navy (1A/1A.1)
Thomasz Mathea, Commander in Chief, Polish Navy, Poland
New Trends In MCM With Robotic Vehicles (6B/6B.3)
Ruben Rodrigues, Clearance Diver, Portuguese Navy, Portugal
Next Generation Condition Based Maintenance For Fleet Operators (7B/7B.2)
Ken Krooner, President, ESRG, LLC, United States
Nonlocal Stability Of Mobile Marine Objects (3A/3A.1)
Valeriy Nekrasov, Director, Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuildin, Ukraine
Out Of Africa? Challenges For Naval And Private Operations In African Waters (5A/5A.1)
Dirk Siebels, PhD Candidate, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom
Oxygen/Nitrox Special Combat Diving Operations Technology (11A/11A.1)
Ryszard Klos, PhD, Polish Naval Academy, Poland
Physical And Mathematical Problems Of High-Speed Hydrodynamics For Motion Of Supercavitating Bodies In Water (6C/6C.3)
Dr Vladimir Serebryakov, Senior Scientific Collaborator, Institute of Hydromechanics, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
Residual Capacity Of A Damaged Water Mist System (7B/7B.1)
Mr Rogier van der Wal, Project Manager, TNO, Netherlands
SAM3 - Minesweeping USV (6B/6B.1)
Mr Thomas Johansson, Product Manager MCM, SAAB Kockums AB, Sweden
Ship “Finger-Printing” For Maritime Security (8B/8B.1)
Sue Robertson, Director, EW Defence Ltd, United Kingdom
Ship Performances And Sea State Condition: An Assessment Methodology Integrated In An Early Design Stage Tool (3A/3A.2)
Maria Paola Salio, Contract researcher, University of Genova, Italy
State Blue Border and Maritime Areas Surveillance (Tasks and Cooperation between the Border Guard and Maritime Administration) (3C/3C.3)
Bartosz Rutkiewicz, Deputy Head of Maritime Department, Polish Border Guard Maritime Unit, Poland
Submarine Acoustic Navigation System (11C/11C.3)
David Lambert, MIKEL, Inc., United States
Swarm Of Biomimetic Underwater Vehicles For Underwater ISR (5B/5B.1)
Piotr Szymak, Head of Automatics Department, Polish Naval Academy, Poland
Tactical Decision Support Using Adaptive Mechanism Based On A Living Thing Or A Brain (5C/5C.2)
Masatsugu Ogawa, Principal Researcher, NEC Corporation, Japan
Taking The Man Out Of The Minefield - A CONOPS Proposal for Completely Unmanned, Remote Minehunting and Neutralization (6B/6B.2)
Timothy Joseph Alavosus, Director of Sales and Marketing, L-3 Klein Associates, United States
The Business Of Finding The Anomalous (3C/3C.1)
Ami Daniel, CEO, Windward Ltd., Israel
The HDW Class 212A Submarine (3B/3B.3)
Holger Isbrecht, Head of Group, ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems, Germany
The ISUS Combat System (5B/5B.4)
Rainer Flug, Head of Product Management, ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany
The Mine Clearing Workhorse (ROV) (7C/7C.1)
Lech Rowinski, lecturer, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
The Strategic Context of 21st Century Maritime Security (1A/1A.2)
Kazimierz Sikorski, Director, National Security Bureau , Poland
The Use Of Side-Scan Sonar For Small Objects’ Detection In Harbor Basin (10B/10B.2)
Andrzej Felski, Director, Polish Naval Academy, Poland
Toward Integrated Multi-Level Engineering (2B/2B.3)
Vincent Arnould, System Architect, DCNS, France
Triton UAS (2C/2C.1)
gregory miller, business development, Northrop Grumman, United States
U212A At Sea - Experiences Of 10 Years Of Submarine Operations (2A/2A.3)
Jens Grimm, CO, GermanArmedForces, Germany
UAV Operation From Surface Ships: Vehicle Guidance For Automatic Launch and Recovery (2C/2C.2)
Alain LEZLA, UAV Systems Programs, THALES, France
Unexploded Ordnance: The Next Boom In Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Employment (8C/8C.3)
Rand LeBouvier, Strategic Communications Director, Bluefin Robotics Corporation, United States
Unmanned Sea Platforms For Mine And Underwater Asymmetric Threat Countermeasure (8C/8C.1)
Pawel Polanski, Specialist, CTM (R&D Marine Technology Centre), Poland
Using Physics-based Models for Better Target Detection and Classification (8A/8A.3)
Gim Hwa Chua, Research Engineer, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore
WatchStander Integrated Anti-Pirate System (8B/8B.3)
David Rigsby, President, WatchStander, LLC, United States
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