Analysis Ltd

SME company from Greece is looking for partners to work on EDF-2024-DA-NAVAL-FNP

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Deadline: Nov 5, 2024
Organization:Analysis Ltd
Project locations: EU 27 EU 27
Sectors: Information & Communication Technology, Telecommunications, Water Navigation & Ports & Shipping Information & Communication Technology, Telecommunications, Water Navigation & Ports & Shipping
Partner types: Consulting Organization, Government Agency, NGO, Other Consulting Organization, Government Agency, NGO, Other
Partner locations: EU 27, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, French Polynesia, French Southern Territory, Greenland, Montserrat, New Caledonia, Norway, Pitcairn, Saint Helena, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Turks and Caicos, Wallis and Futuna EU 27, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islan ... See more

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Analysis Ltd is a SME company. We design, develop and manufacture sensors. Our standard production is ATEX Certified and LR Type Approved pressure transmitters, level and temperature sensors. We have the capability, the know-how, the human resources and the infrastructure to design a variety of sensors. 

Functional smart system-of-systems under an integral survivability approach for future naval platforms

TOPIC ID: EDF-2024-DA-NAVAL-FNP

 

Topic description

Objective:

Evolving operational environment and threats require the development of cutting-edge maritime technologies, solutions, and systems, which should be able to operate interconnected in a fully integrated way under challenging multi-domain (i.e., land, aerial, surface, subsurface, and cyber) threat conditions.

Naval platforms trends are based on technologies, standards, solutions, and systems, all designed from the start to work integrated together in a coherent manner, ensuring the survivability of the platform against emerging threats. Therefore, the main objective of this topic is to identify, define, design, and develop them, to be integrated on future European naval platforms.

The topic should act as a real enabler for both the European naval industry and the EU Navies. In that context, it should be very inclusive to be adapted to the most European Navies’ needs for their future naval platforms. It will allow EU Navies to remain at the forefront of technology, to maximise interoperability and the survivability by design, to operate with technological superiority, and to increase EU strategic autonomy. At industrial level, this topic should be an instrument for the European industry to assess and reinforce its ability to develop and support emerging key technologies.

Specific objective

The specific objective of this topic is to define the common operational requirements of the System of Systems (SoS) framework and the essential elements of the next generation of European naval platforms. Such a SoS framework is expected to embrace the supporting infrastructure including interfaces, data, and common and specific services. It must identify the technological needs for the future development of European naval platforms with special attention on emerging technologies, promising solutions, and the increased resilience of naval vessels when facing the most sophisticated threats by near real-time evaluation of survivability.

In particular, the topic should contribute to solve these specific challenges:

  • The capability to operate interconnected in a fully integrated way, under challenging multi-domain (i.e., land, aerial, surface, subsurface and cyber) threat conditions.
  • The definition and the design of the core architecture of the future European naval platforms by a SoS approach.
  • The analysis of naval vessels survivability aspects on an operational level, considering its three key aspects (i.e., susceptibility, vulnerability, and recoverability) under an integral approach, leading to a resilient ship.

Please, visit the following information regarding this call:https://www.developmentaid.org/grants/view/1283268/functional-smart-system-of-systems-under-an-integral-survivability-approach-for-future-naval-platfor?useNavigation=true