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BOmb factory detection by Networks of Advanced Sensors

acronym: BONAS
start: 2011-04-01
end: 2014-09-30
 
programme: FP7 - Euroopa Liidu 7. raamprogramm
sub-programme: SEC - Julgeolek
instrument: CP - Koostööprojekt
call identifier: FP7-SEC-2010-1
project number: 261685
duration in months: 42
partner count: 14
 
abstract: The aim of BONAS is to design, develop and test a novel wireless sensors network for increasing citizen protection and homeland security against terrorist attacks, in particular against the threat posed by IED devices. The sensor network will focus on the detection of traces of precursors used in IED production (particulates, gases and/or waterborne) present in the environment surrounding the vicinity of a “bomb factory”. The different sensors are specifically designed to be deployed in sensitive locations and easily camouflaged. This network will support the “factory’s location”, allowing an early threat thwart. A feasibility study will assess the usefulness and potential advantages that the BONAS concept will bring about in the future and the costs of mass production of sensor networks integrating COTS components. BONAS intends also to investigate and prepare the potential future deployment of key sensors aboard a flying platform with a view towards increasing the BONAS network detection capabilities. The wireless sensor network will feature a variety of sensing devices (in-situ and remote), that will jointly provide broad chemical spread and low false alarm rates through an expert system management of the data collected. In particular, BONAS will develop: Lidar/Dial system; QEPAS sensor; SERS sensor; an Immunosensor. BONAS includes a multidisciplinary team of leading European research groups (ENEA, QUB, CSEM, ONE, UCBL, UNIL, KCL) together with industrial organizations (CREO, LDI, SAB, TEK, EADS) and end-users (NBI) with previous experience and activity in the field of specific local and remote sensors development and with experience on Security projects. The consortium represents the complete supply chain of the proposed product, which sets good perspectives for exploitation and commercialization of the generated innovations. The consortium will be supported by an already established Advisory Board formed by experts from the main European and Israeli police corps.
partner no and role partner name country contact person web page
1 coordinator AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE,L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE IT Antonio Palucci http://www.enea.it
2 partner CONSORZIO CREO-CENTRO RICERCHE ELETTRO OTTICHE IT Sandro Mengali http://www.consorziocreo.it
3 partner SERSTECH AB SE Lars Landström http://www.serstech.com
4 partner TEKEVER - TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACAO, S.A. PT Pedro Sinogas http://www.tekever.com
5 partner Laser Diagnostic Instruments AS EE Sergey Babichenko http://www.ldi.ee
6 partner CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT CH Steve Lecomte http://www.csem.ch
7 partner EADS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH DE Peter Lilischkis http://www.eads.net
8 partner UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD FR Javier Olaiz
9 partner OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES FR Jean-Louis Forget http://www.onera.fr
10 partner UNIVERSITE DE LAUSANNE CH Olivier Delémont http://www.unil.ch
11 partner NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FI Jari Pukkila http://www.poliisi.fi/krp
12 partner KING'S COLLEGE LONDON UK Paul Labbett http://www.kcl.ac.uk
13 partner COMMISSARIAT A L' ENERGIE ATOMIQUE FR Christelle Barthet http://www.cea.fr
14 partner QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY BELFAST UK Pauline Mccann http://www.qub.ac.uk