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COMMI T/ This publication was supported by the Dutch national program COMMIT COMMIT is a public- private research community E-INFRASTRUCTURE VIRTUALIZATION FOR E-SCIENCE APPLICATIONS/ PROGRAMMING SYSTEMS FOR ELASTIC CLOUD APPLICATIONS/ BACKGROUND The context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. SENSA is a multi-disciplinary project that brings together partners from several scientific disciplines, commercial partners and public authorities. All are convinced of the seriousness of the increasing threat to safety in public space, and all know it is a problem without a simple solution that cannot be solved by just one party alone, or by parties separately. By collaboration SENSA not only contributes to a (technical) solution to this threat to safety, it will increase scientific and applied knowledge on heterogeneous sensor networks and strengthen the knowledge infrastructure, it will strengthen the economic position of the commercial partners, and it will support authorities in their effort to make public space more safe. This project is a selective continuation of the successful BSIK projects Smart Surroundings and Freeband project AAF. ATHENA and COLOR INSIGHT are NTP projects in which Thales and TNO participate to combine infrared and night vision cameras (sensor fusion). Regarding ad-hoc communication this project continues where the Freeband AAF project left off, with extra dimensions in the direction of sensor networks. The framework developed in ICIS and adopted in SMart Surroundings is a candidate and potential starting point for SENSA’s system architecture. The IST-FP6 WASP project studies the full range from programming and configuring sensor networks to integrating them in a business environment. Part of the WASP results concerns a programming model that supports the coordination of large numbers of sensors. Though WASP has a much weaker notion of clustering, results of WASP may be applicable in SENSA. The ARTEMIS-SOFIA project studies interoperability and resource control of Consumer Electronics systems, including large numbers of embedded sensors and actuators (for, e.g., lighting control). The ITEA-CANTATA project studies video content analysis for low-resource devices like cameras. Artemiss JU project iLand researches deterministic behavior of wireless sensor networks and real-time streaming of data. Partners from WASP, CANTATA, SOFIA and iLand are also participating in SENSA. Other related projects are STW/Progress projects SmartCam and PreMaDoNA. SmartCam aimed at developing efficient architectures and corresponding design flow for intelligent cameras. SmartCam did not touch the network and data fusion aspects. STW3 SENSOR NETWORKS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY (SENSA) (P08) project NEST is a project on adaptive streaming application and architectures. EASY is on modeling streaming applications. Partners from WASP, CANTATA, SOFIA and iLand are also participating in SENSA. Other related projects are STW/Progress projects SmartCam and PreMaDoNA. SmartCam aimed at developing efficient architectures and corresponding design flow for intelligent cameras. SmartCam did not touch the network and data fusion aspectsThe context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. Partners from WASP, CANTATA, SOFIA and iLand are also participating in SENSA. Other related projects are STW/Progress projects SmartCam and PreMaDoNA. SmartCam aimed at developing efficient architectures and corresponding design flow for intelligent cameras. SmartCam did not touch the network and data fusion aspectsThe threat to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION OBJECTIVES The context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. Partners from WASP, CANTATA, SOFIA and iLand are also participating in SENSA. Other related projects are STW/Progress projects SmartCam and PreMaDoNA. SmartCam aimed at developing efficient architectures and corresponding design flow for intelligent cameras. SmartCam did not touch the network and data fusion aspects. STW3 SENSOR NETWORKS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY (SENSA) (P08) project NEST is a project on adaptive streaming application and architectures. EASY is on modeling streaming applications. The context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. The context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. SENSA is a multi-disciplinary project that brings together partners from several scientific disciplines, commercial partners and public authorities. All are convinced of the seriousness of the increasing threat to safety in public space, and all know it is a problem without a simple solution that cannot be solved by just one party alone, or by parties separately. By collaboration SENSA not only contributes to a (technical) solution to this threat to safety, it will increase scientific and applied knowledge on heterogeneous sensor networks and strengthen the knowledge infrastructure, it will strengthen the economic position of the commercial partners, and it will support authorities in their effort to make public space more safe. This project is a selective continuation of the successful BSIK projects Smart Surroundings and Freeband project AAF. ATHENA and COLOR INSIGHT are NTP projects in which Thales and TNO participate to combine infrared and night vision cameras (sensor fusion). Regarding ad-hoc communication this project continues where the Freeband AAF project left off, with extra dimensions in the direction of sensor networks. The framework developed in ICIS and adopted in SMart Surroundings is a candidate and potential starting point for SENSA’s system architecture. NETWORKS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY (SENSA) (P08) project NEST is a project on adaptive streaming application and architectures. EASY is on modeling streaming applications. The context in which SENSA operates is the increased complexity of society, with increased threats to safety in public places. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. This includes dangers coming from technical causes, like failing public transport infrastructure as well as malicious behavior of people, like vandalism or terrorism. Critical infrastructures such as power plants, large industrial areas, harbors, railway emplacements, but also people-rich structures like railway stations, are essential enablers of our economy and way of living. The threat to disrupt the normal functioning of these infrastructures is still growing and not likely to diminish in the coming years. The aim of this project is (1) to offer real-time automatic analyses of potential hazardous situations and detection of important events and (2) give support in these situations to first responders to guarantee the safety of the general public as well as of the responding authorities. Partners from WASP, CANTATA, SOFIA and iLand are also participating in SENSA. Other related projects are STW/Progress projects SmartCam and PreMaDoNA. SmartCam aimed at developing efficient architectures and corresponding design flow for intelligent cameras. SmartCam did not touch the network and data fusion aspects FINANCING COMMIT Science Park XG Amsterdam +31(0) Projectleader: Prof. Dr. Paul Havinga Projectleader: Prof. Dr. Paul Havinga

COMMI T/ This publication was supported by the Dutch national program COMMIT COMMIT is a public- private research community

COMMI T/ This publication was supported by the Dutch national program COMMIT COMMIT is a public- private research community

COMMI T/ This publication was supported by the Dutch national program COMMIT COMMIT is a public- private research community