Strengthening coastline security
Baybridge provides the technology as well as the design and build skills to strengthen coastline surveillance, making it possible to watch large stretches of coastline with minimal effort and cost.
Central command post observation and control centres operate using a network of multiple remote radar installations. Each networked remote radar site has PC based Radar Processors (PC-RP) which controls the Radar Transceiver and the Radar's AIS output data via a TCP/IP network port.
Remote high resolution video, using live-camera feeds controlled by a Camera Manager and video encoders can be used to augment the Radar information. This combination of video and radar data is transmitted via a landline or wireless data connections
Seamless coverage of entire coastlines is achieved through the use of multiple radar sensors and composite tracking. Radar targets are tracked from one radar zone to the next along any section of coastline covered.
Multiple Remote Display Operators Positions can be used if required. Each of the Command Centre's multiple RDOP units can be fed the overall radar image, permitting individual operators to zoom in so as to assess and evaluate areas of interest.
Wider coast coverage is possible with the networking of multiple Command Centres. These can be linked to Headquarters with tiered, secure TCP/IP links. RDOP units at HQ can zoom into any area. This could include a section of coastline, a single vessel incident or wide area coverage. A ship's AIS (Automatic Identification System) data, which can also be linked to the radar track, giving the vessels name, its position and other information related to the vessel.
Helps detect and monitor:
- Vessel Traffic
- Air Space Traffic
- Intruders
- Terrorist Threat
- Illegal Fishing
- Smuggling
- Piracy
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