The use of RPAS by the emergency services is growing and their impact is significant. In this session attendees heard examples of how RPAS have been implemented in Europe, their impact and how the identified challenges are being met.
Teamnet: Using fixed and aerial sensors for mitigating risks caused by natura...Teamnet International
Teamnet International provides a solution with reduced costs for intervention in inaccessible and dangerous environments.
Teamnet International SA
22 Tudor Vladimirescu Blvd., Green Gate, District 5, Bucharest – 050883, Romania
Website: http://www.teamnet.ro
Mail: office@teamnet.ro
Tel: +4 021 311.66.31/ +4 021 311.66.32
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Презентация и брошюра украинской компании «Ukrspecsystems», производителя беспилотных летательных аппаратов и мультироторных дронов, которые являются наиболее функциональными, рентабельными и экономичными на рынке!
This is a report on ‘drones-an introduction&design’.In this
report I tried to give an introduction about drones or unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) and some preliminary design parameters.
Introduction portion consists of drone history, technology, uses,
and the current generation of drones. Design portion includes
parameters like aerodynamics, payload, endurance, speed and
range, navigation systems and communications.
Teamnet: Using fixed and aerial sensors for mitigating risks caused by natura...Teamnet International
Teamnet International provides a solution with reduced costs for intervention in inaccessible and dangerous environments.
Teamnet International SA
22 Tudor Vladimirescu Blvd., Green Gate, District 5, Bucharest – 050883, Romania
Website: http://www.teamnet.ro
Mail: office@teamnet.ro
Tel: +4 021 311.66.31/ +4 021 311.66.32
Fax: +4 021 311.66.34/ +4 021 311.66.36
Презентация и брошюра украинской компании «Ukrspecsystems», производителя беспилотных летательных аппаратов и мультироторных дронов, которые являются наиболее функциональными, рентабельными и экономичными на рынке!
This is a report on ‘drones-an introduction&design’.In this
report I tried to give an introduction about drones or unmanned
aerial vehicles (UAVs) and some preliminary design parameters.
Introduction portion consists of drone history, technology, uses,
and the current generation of drones. Design portion includes
parameters like aerodynamics, payload, endurance, speed and
range, navigation systems and communications.
Popular science a guide to common drone vocabularyAlbert2019
If you're unfamiliar with drones (or even unfamiliar), reading all the words in the industry and expecting to fully understand it can be daunting. That's why we are here to help with the Drone Vocabulary Guide! The goal is to make sure you understand what you are reading, especially the specifications.
Popular science a guide to common drone vocabularyAlbert2019
If you're unfamiliar with drones (or even unfamiliar), reading all the words in the industry and expecting to fully understand it can be daunting. That's why we are here to help with the Drone Vocabulary Guide! The goal is to make sure you understand what you are reading, especially the specifications.
Advanced Mobile Location is a rapidly expanding technology designed to support the provision of accurate and reliable mobile caller location information to the emergency services. In this session attendees joined us to hear the latest updates from those who are participating in the initiative in Europe.
The use of RPAS by the emergency services is growing and their impact is significant. In this session attendees heard examples of how RPAS have been implemented in Europe, their impact and how the identified challenges are being met.
The opportunities presented by the roll-out of LTE are significant but are those challenges well known? In this session attendees heard from experts about how the emergency services will potentially benefit from LTE and how the rollout will impact on the emergency services.
PSAPs by their very function serve the public every hour of every day in the most difficult of circumstances. As a frontline service, there are many challenges. In this session attendees heard how some innovative approaches have resulted in a better service experience being delivered to the public.
The use of RPAS by the emergency services is growing and their impact is significant. In this session attendees heard examples of how RPAS have been implemented in Europe, their impact and how the identified challenges are being met.
Take a look at the results of the interactive session of the EENA Conference 2016! What did participants reply to the poll? Find out with this short file
The opportunities presented by the roll-out of LTE are significant but are those challenges well known? In this session attendees heard from experts about how the emergency services will potentially benefit from LTE and how the rollout will impact on the emergency services.
The opportunities presented by the roll-out of LTE are significant but are those challenges well known? In this session attendees heard from experts about how the emergency services will potentially benefit from LTE and how the rollout will impact on the emergency services.
The media plays an important part in the toolkit for any PSAP Director and they can often play a crucial supportive role. However, managing the media is a challenge and in this session attendees heard some novel approaches to dealing with the media.
Organisations all over the world are constantly struggling to manage their most valuable asset: their staff. There are constant challenges in getting positive results and in this session attendees heard how some organisations have succeeded, what their experiences were and how often small changes can have the most impact.
There is considerable development work going on regarding emergency Applications and in this session attendees were informed about the most recent updates and heard first hand where the latest thinking will take us. They were also informed about standards discussed and produced by international Standards Developing Organisations (SDOs) and that will impact emergency calls handling organisations.
Providing warnings and alerts to citizens before an impending disaster in a timely manner is a key objective that is shared by many stakeholders. In this session experts in the area provided an update on the very latest technology and practices that are being used all over the world.
Českou oblohu brázdí stovky dronů a jejich počet stoupá. Přijďte si poslechnout, jak se v byznysu s bezpilotními letouny daří brněnské firmě Robodrone. Jaká budoucnost drony čeká nejen v Českém republice, ale po celém světě?
A Drone project planned for implementation in an Urban environment for delivering parcels in an area using Autonomous drones which can carry upto 2Kg weight and 30 KM's flight time. This project could not move forward due to restrictions posed by the Authority in urban areas.
Who We Are:
A team of leading edge and mutually supporting companies specializing in Force Protection (FP) and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
Recognized experts with backgrounds in US and Foreign governments/militaries, US and Foreign commercial industries, and academia
Decades of operational experience in FP and ISR worldwide
Focused on Critical Infrastructure FP, Unmanned and Manned ISR, and Border Protection/ISR
Where Can We Support You:
Provide Services and Systems Integration
Provide Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Tactical Manned Aircraft
Unmanned Ground Sensors
Provide Escalation of Force
Nonlethal to Lethal
Provide Communications, Information, and Analysis
Provide As Needed Capabilities
Markus Bornheim, International Practice Lead Public Safety & Emergency Services, Avaya – Automated drone services with real-time communication and collaboration experience
Kirk Arthur and Chad Wallace, Worldwide Public Safety & Justice, Microsoft Corporation – Improving Urban Safety through innovative technologies and new operational models
In this keynote session, a representative from the European Commission will present the European legislation affecting emergency communications and aspects of its implementation.
Gyula Bara, Policy Officer, European Commission
The high-level performance of frontline professionals is crucial but this becomes increasingly difficult during a long-term crisis with no replacements for personnel and no end in sight. It is essential to think and act differently, working strategically and actively with recovery. We will hear how a team turned a Swedish military concept and experiences from working in conflict zones into a civilian toolbox. The practical techniques were applied in Intensive Care Units managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
• Magdalena Robertsson Lind, Expert in crisis management and resilience, Co-founder of Metis Services
• Håkan Kalzén, Managing Director, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Clinic Södertälje Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Search & Rescue and Missing Persons’ investigations often come to a standstill due to lack of information. How can technology change that? Robert Sell will explore the answer. We will hear how crowdsourced OSINT can be successfully used by emergency services and law enforcement, providing lifesaving information to fill the gaps and bring loved ones back to their families.
Robert Sell, OSINT expert and Founder, Trace Labs
In this session, NENA’s representatives will present how the security of 911 and NG911 services is now considered a priority in the United States. The speakers will explore the ecosystem of security agencies, as well as training and possible funding schemes that are in place or possible legislative efforts that would protect first responders’ agencies – the first point of contact for safety and security.
• Brian Fontes, CEO, NENA: The 9-1-1 Association, USA
• Brandon Abley, Director of Technology, NENA: The 9-1-1 Association, USA
Michael Kelly, Head of Operations, and Ciaran Moynihan, Systems Architect, Emergency Call Answering Service (ECAS), BT Ireland - Remote call-taking as a response to COVID-19
Pablo Gomez, Mass Notification Systems Strategic Marketing Director, Genasys – Multi-channel public warnings adding value in combination to evacuation management solutions
Michael Sargeant, Senior Manager, Public Warning, Everbridge, and Manuel Cornelisse, Chief Sales Officer, one2many, an Everbridge company – Everbridge & one2many – Pioneering Next Generation Public Warning
Amélie Grangeat, Head of Product Public Warning System, and Alessandro Lazari, Senior Key Account Manager, F24 - The F24 Multi-channel Public Warning System: Warn everyone, everywhere, anytime
Björn Skoglund, Operations Specialist on 112 and Crisis Management, SOS Alarm, Sweden – How non-emergency numbers can really help emergency services - The examples of 11313, 11414 and 1177 in Sweden
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Emily Wise, Lund University
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This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
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Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
5. Manned helicopter and fixed wing
(1-5t)
Helicopter Airplane
Initial cost 15M+ EUR 0.5-2M EUR
Maintenance cost Very high High
Operation & insurance cost 5000 – 7000 EUR / flight hour* 1500 – 3000 EUR /flight hour*
Pilot life risk Medium to high Medium to high
Operational efficiency High Medium to high
Operational flexibility High Medium to high
Real time transmission With additional equipment With additional equipment
* Higher costs are expected for flights during difficult missions
Data source: internal study
6. Unmanned multirotor and fixed wing
(1-20kg)
Multirotor UAV Fixed wing “mini” UAV system
Initial cost 1-10K EUR 0.3-1M EUR
Maintenance cost Very low Low to very low
Operation & insurance cost <500 EUR / flight hour <500 EUR / flight hour
Pilot life risk NA NA
Operational efficiency Very high Very high
Operational flexibility Very high Very high
Real time transmission Optional Yes
Maximum speed 40 km/h 200 km/h
Endurance <45 min <180 min
Range (video and telemetry) 3 – 5 km 15 – 30 km
Data source: internal study
7. Example
of auto piloted fixed wing
enterprise RPA System
Air vehicle, ground control station, data link terminal, takeoff, landing
Entire system should be easily carried in a 4x4 vehicle
8. Air vehicle
Composite materials (e.g. fiberglass, carbon fiber)
and usually has a modular structure:
• Wings, winglets;
• Battery pack(s);
• Propulsion system;
• Payload.
9. Enterprise RPAS specs
Wingspan: 2 to 4 m
Length: 1 to 2 m
Noise: 35 to 90+ dB
Maximum Take Off Weight
1 to 20 kg (“mini” cat.)
Maximum Speed
up to 200 km/h
Cruise Speed
up to 150 km/h
Service Ceiling
up to 3000 m ASL
Autonomy
0.5 to 5 h
Take off
Launcher, hand, runway
Landing
Parachute, runway
Max. Payload weight:
up to 2 kg
Propulsion: Electrical or
internal combustion
10. • Daylight camera (video);
• Thermal imaging camera (IR, video);
• High definition camera (stills);
• Multispectral camera (visible light, IR and more);
• Specialized sensors (e.g. chemical, radiological);
• Drop-off mechanism.
Usual payloads
11. GCS – Ground
Control Station
• Missions planning and control;
• Changing flight plans during the missions;
• Self test, launch and recovery;
• View mission data (control data, video stream);
• Offline mission replay;
• Relay data to C2 or PSAP;
• Automated flight missions (e.g.: follow target)
12. Data link terminal
A high gain antenna that tracks the aircraft and provides:
• Transmission of mission and ground controls to aircraft;
• Reception of aircraft data;
• Transmission of payload control data;
• Reception of video and payload data;
It provides the real time video streaming range (up to 30km).
16. Search and Rescue
• Fast and effective;
• Interoperable with other mobile and fixed forces
• High resolution real time aerial images;
• Can be integrated with PSAPs;
• Visual information on the victims’ condition.
18. Floods
• Propagation prediction and warning;
• Search and rescue;
• Damage assessment;
• Aid drop-off;
• Can be integrated with PSAPs.
Number of houses affected 234
Number of people affected 512
Maximum water depth 1.32 m
Dykes affected 73 m
24. Legal, safety, operational
• Local procedure requirements and smart airspace segregation- the solution for regulatory
framework
• RPAS should be complementary to manned air vehicles;
• Flight missions are being transformed:
• Search => unmanned;
• Rescue => manned;
• Mission allocations and flight sectors;
• Training is needed for RPAS operators (successful missions require hands-on experience);
• Spare parts, maintenance and support;
25. Key features
Key features:
• Integration with C2 (video and control);
• Video for acting fast, HD images to better see details;
• “Up in the air” time;
• Transmission range;
26. RPAS – a solution for hard to reach and dangerous
environments, and for reducing costs.
Conclusion