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MAST EUROPE 2012: STADIONMÄSSAN, MALMÖ, SWEDEN, 11–13 SEPTEMBER 2012
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Conference papers, by topic

Educational Outreach Session – (featuring the presentation of the VADM J. Guy Reynolds Memorial Award

Session 9A – Wednesday November 16th: 1130hrs

Keynote Address

FEATURED SESSION – Energy/Material Saving Procurement

Session 2B – Monday November 14th: 1130hrs

The Energy Security Dilemma: Are Rare Earth Elements too Rare for Green Energy Technology Applications?

Mr Michael ROBINSON (Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States)

Prospect for Indefinitely Powering In-water ASW, MIM, and ISR Sensors with Energy Harvested from Marine Sediment

Dr Leonard TENDER (Naval Research Laboratory, United States)

Presentation of Device to Generate Reliable and Independent Offshore Energy using Wave Power

Mr George SMITH (Green Ocean Energy Ltd, United Kingdom)

HYBRID ELECTRIC DRIVE – ENHANCING ENERGY SECURITY

Mr David MCMULLEN (NAVSEA 05Z3, United States)

FEATURED SESSION – Future of Naval Research

Session 10A – Wednesday November 16th: 1400hrs

Emerging Scientific Knowledge, Collaboration Opportunities, and Operationalizing NURC Technology

Mr Ed GOUGH (NATO Undersea Research Centre, Italy)

The Saltwater Inflection Point

Captain (ret'd) R. Robinson HARRIS (Lockheed Martin MS2, United States)

DSTO's Naval Research - Supporting the Royal Australian Navy's Future Capabilities

Dr Darren SUTTON (Defence Science and Technology Organisation, United States)

FEATURED SESSION – Offset - Arctic Challenge

Session 3A – Monday November 14th: 1400hrs

New Naval Rules and Developments

Lieutenant Commander (res) Lorenz PETERSEN (Germanischer Lloyd, Germany)

Application of Commercial Ship Maintenance Philosophy to Naval Ships

Thomas INGRAM (ABS Americas, United States)

Classification of naval units - a requirement for the future?

Dr Thomas GRAFTON (Det Norske Veritas AS, Norway)

Maritime Security (Air & Space) – Homeland Security

Session 7A – Tuesday November 15th: 1600hrs

Platform Enabled Threat Evaluation

Captain Jatin S BAINS (Channel Logistics LLC, United States)

An Application of Systems Modeling Language (SysML) to Systems Engineering of Maritime Sensor Networks

Mr. William ORMSBY (Naval Surface Warfare Center (Dahlgren Division), United States)

Application of DoDAF Total-Ship System Architecture in Naval Ship Operational Effectiveness Modeling

Professor Alan BROWN (Virginia Tech, United States)

Maritime Security (Air & Space) – Improved Maritime Security

Session 6A – Tuesday November 15th: 1330hrs

Satellite-AIS ...A New Data Stream For An Integrated Maritime Surveillance Platform

Mr Gaetan FABRITIUS (CLS, France)

ORBCOMM's Current & Future Satellite AIS Capabilities

Mr. Andrew LORETTA (ORBCOMM, United States)

Asynchronous Radio-location System with Spread Spectrum Signals

Dr Jacek STEFANSKI (Gdansk University of Technology, Poland)

Maritime Security (Surface) – Progress Target Tracking

Session 2A – Monday November 14th: 1130hrs

Tracking Vessels up to the EEZ Limits: Complementarities of HF Sky Wave and HF Surface Wave Radars

Dr Valére BAZIN (ONERA, France)

Maritime Security Infrastructure for Commercial and Military Ports and Harbors

Dr Lynn FAULKNER (Battelle, United States)

A Realtime Multi Sensor Data Fusion for Coastal Surveillance System

Mr. Raj Kumar CHOUDHURY (Bharat Electronics Limited, India)

Maritime Security (Surface) – Protection of High Value Units

Session 5A – Tuesday November 15th: 1100hrs

Undersea Perimeter Security Integrated Defense Environment (UPSIDE)

Mr. Michael GRZECHOWIAK (Rite Solutions, Inc., United States)

Protecting High Value Assets during Surface Transits

Ms Deborah DURGIN (L-3 Communications Klein Associates, Inc., United States)

Good Things Come in Small Packages (Cerberus Mod 2)

Mark BEZZANT (ATLAS Elektronik UK, United Kingdom)

U.S. Navy Alternative Fuels Program

Mr. Gregory TOMS (Naval Sea Systems Command, United States)

Opening Session & Keynote Addresses – Senior-level international participation will contribute to the opening "scene setting" session

Session 1 – Monday November 14th: 0900hrs

Official MAST Americas 2011 Opening & Keynote addresses

Operations & Capabilities (Undersea) – Mechanical Modelling

Session 10B – Wednesday November 16th: 1400hrs

Elastic Response of a Rib-Stiffened Plate to Convected and Line Load Excitations

Mrs Heather CHAMBLEE (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States)

A New Modelling Technique for the Shock Assessment of Bolted Connections

Mr. Kevin BEHAN (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States)

Harbor Shield Program Update: Acoustic Underhull Imaging of Moving Vessels

Mr Brian SIKORSKI (Battelle, United States)

Platforms (Surface) – Condition Based Maintenance (CBM)and Simulation & Training

Session 5B – Tuesday November 15th: 1100hrs

Diagnostics as Stepping Stone to Better Prognostics in the US Navy

Mr. Michael DIPILLA (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States)

Implementation of On-Board Trainer (OBT) Scenarios in a Distributed Virtual World Environment

Mr. Patrick VIOLANTE (Naval Sea Systems Command, United States)

Baseline Data Acquisition Strategy for First in Class Vessel (LCS-1 Class)

Joseph BUDD (Naval Surface Warfare Center (US Navy), United States)

Platforms (Surface) – Integrated Ship Design

Session 2C – Monday November 14th: 1130hrs

Application of a System Design Reference Process Model in a Ship Concept Design Study

Mr. David WOODWARD (Naval Surface Warfare Center (Carderock Division), United States)

Aspects on Mast Arrangement on Naval Surface Ships

Mr. Leif LAGERKVIST (Saab AB, Sweden)

Integrated Topside Design of Modern Warships

Dr James STANLEY (IDS UK, United Kingdom)

Platforms (Undersea) – Autonomous & Remote Vehicles 1

Session 6B – Tuesday November 15th: 1330hrs

New Possibilities with SUBROV (SUBmarine ROV)

Mr Bert JOHANSSON (Saab Underwater Systems, Sweden)

Velocity Sensing Sonar

Mr. William MILDON (AMETEK SCP, United States)

Platforms (Undersea) – Autonomous & Remote Vehicles 2

Session 7B – Tuesday November 15th: 1600hrs

Operational Experience with AUV 62 AT – The future in Training ASW Operators

Mr. Carl-Marcus REMÉN (Saab Underwater Systems, Sweden)

SeaBat 7130, 3-D Dual-Frequency Sonar for 12 ¾” UUVs, Progress Report

Mr Dan SUCHMAN (RESON, Inc, United States)

Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Docking Station for SSGN

Mr. Brad THOMAS (Battelle, United States)

Platforms (Undersea) – Submarine Technologies

Session 5C – Tuesday November 15th: 1100hrs

Innovative Technologies and Future Applications aboard of German Submarines

Dipl. Ing. Juergen W. GIEFER (Federal Ministry of Defence (Armament Directorate VII 3), Germany)

Providing Robust SSK Communications on Demand

Richard WILLIAMS (ATLAS Elektronik UK, United Kingdom)

Special Forces Concepts for Conventional Submarines

Dipl Ing Andreas GRUNICKE (TKMS/Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft, Germany)

Systems (Surface) – Open Systems Architecture

Session 7C – Tuesday November 15th: 1600hrs

Agile Testing and Performance Engineering: Integration and Test for Rapid Capability Insertion

Mr. Edward BECK (Mission Solutions Engineering, LLC, United States)

Networked Visualization for Collaborative C4ISR Systems

Mr. Jeff MALACARNE (Barco, United States)

State-of-the-Art for Designing, Building, and Maintaining Open Architecture Systems

Dr. William "Bill" ANTYPAS (RTI (Real-Time Innovations), United States)

Systems (Surface) – Softkill CM / State of the Art CMS

Session 8B – Wednesday November 16th: 0900hrs

Optimising Soft-Kill Naval Countermeasures – Firing Algorithms

Dr John MOBSBY (Chemring Countermeasures, United Kingdom)

The Effectiveness of Softkill Systems

Dipl.-Ing. Heinz BANNASCH (Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH, Germany)

Combat Management System of new Frigate Class F125 for German Navy, Optimized for Real-Time-Situational-Awareness and Asymmetric Warfare

Dr Hans-Dieter EHRENBERG (ATLAS Elektronik GmbH, Germany)

Technologies (Surface) – Port Security Sensors - Cabling

Session 6C – Tuesday November 15th: 1330hrs

Energy Harvesting for Shipboard Wireless Sensor Networks

Dr. Stephen MASTRO (Naval Sea Systems Command (Philadelphia), United States)

A New RF Coaxial Cable System for Shipboard Mast Applications

Cable Technologist Raymond SCHWARTZ (Cobham Sensor Systems, United States)

Japanese Flexible Integrated Harbor Monitoring Network System

Mr Masaki NAKANO (NEC, Japan)

Technologies (Undersea) – Architectures & Algorithms

Session 7D – Tuesday November 15th: 1600hrs

Disruptive Hybrid Fabric Networking Technology

Mr. Erik CHAUM (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States)

Multi-Sensor Tracking

Mr. Sunil MATHEWS (NUWCDIVNPT, United States)

Demonstration of a Modular Mission System for Organic REA (Rapid Environmental Assessment) and MCM (Mine Counter Measures)

Jens KOHLSCHEEN (ATLAS ELEKTRONIK, Germany)

Technologies (Undersea) – Bio related Technologies

Session 2D – Monday November 14th: 1130hrs

Real-time Remote Marine Mammal Monitoring on Navy Ranges

Mr. David MORETTI (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States)

Bat Sonar

Mr. Jason GAUDETTE (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States)

Broadband Sensor for Naval Applications

Dr. John DICECCO (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States)

Technologies (Undersea) – Novel Technolgies

Session 8A – Wednesday November 16th: 0900hrs

Some Key Problems Of High-Speed Hydrodynamics Of Supercavitating Objects

Dr. Ivan KIRSCHNER (Applied Physical Sciences Corporation, United States)

Exploitable Research in Depth (Osprey)

Dr David J W HARDIE (ATLAS Elektronik UK, United Kingdom)

Technologies (Undersea) – Ranges

Session 10C – Wednesday November 16th: 1400hrs

Portable Underwater Tracking Range

Mr. Peter YINGER (L-3 MariPro, United States)

Shallow Water PUTR (Portable Undersea Tracking Range) Upgrade

Mr. Jeremy O'NEAL (Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport RI, United States)

Technologies (Undersea) – Sensor Technologies 1

Session 5D – Tuesday November 15th: 1100hrs

Evolutions in TB-23 Towed Array Technology

Mr. Chieu TRAN (L-3 Ocean Systems, United States)

Single Crystal Research in UK

Mark BEZZANT (ATLAS Elektronik UK, United Kingdom)

Technologies (Undersea) – Sensor Technologies 2

Session 6D – Tuesday November 15th: 1330hrs

Development of a High Performance Magnetic Heading Sensor

Dr. Ahmed ZAKI (Naval Undersea Warfare Center, United States)

Novel Magnetic Sensors (PH)

Mr. George MCNAMARA (Naval Undersea Warfare Center (Division Newport), United States)

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