Programme

 

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The First Day – 20th JUNE, 2016

08.30-09.00

Registration and distribution of conference materials

09.00-09.10

Opening ceremony of the conference

Rector - Commandant kmdr prof. dr hab. Tomasz Szubrycht (Polish Naval Academy)/President of the Board-Managing Director dr inż. Andrzej Kilian (OBR CTM S.A.)/President of the Board Andrzej Kasprzak (MTG S.A.)

09.10-10.00

Plenary session I (Ordered papers)

Chairman: Rector - Commandant kmdr prof. dr hab. Tomasz Szubrycht (Polish Naval Academy)

09.10-09.20

Ordered papers (Ministry of National Defence Republic of Poland)

09.20-09.30

Strategic approach to functioning and the development of the naval forces in Poland

in the context of the state security

(National Security Bureau)

09.30-09.40

Ordered papers

(Inspectorate for the Navy, General Command of Branches of Armed Forces)

09.40-09.50

Capabilities and needs of the Navy-Shipbuilding - a window to the world

(Polish Armament Group)

09.50-10.00

Ordered papers

(OBR CTM S.A.)

10.00-10.10

Coffee break

10.10-11.55

Session I

Naval Combat Systems

Naval, air, coastal platforms (Manned)/Armaments systems

Chairman: dr inż. Jerzy Uczciwek (OBR CTM S.A.)

10.10-10.25

K. Prześniak

Polish Combat Management System in the operational program of

"Threat Deterrence at Sea".

(OBR CTM S.A.)

10:25-10:40

C. Urheim

KONGSBERG - the Combat System Partner (Kongsberg)

10.40-10.55

J.T. Dobkowski,

A. Stefaniak

Electronic Warfare Systems in sea action. Analysis of needs and requirements. Proposals of systems for the PLN ships

(OBR CTM S.A.)

10.55-11:10

A. Wojtkiewicz

Remontowa Shipbuilding as partner of Polish Ministry of National Defence in surface platform construction under Polish Navy Modernization Program – operational program “Countering threats at sea”

(Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A.)

11.10-11.25

C. Rubelek

The potential and opportunities of the vessels designs for Polish Navy offered by MMC

(MMC Ship Design&Marine Consulting)

11.25-11.40

P. Darche

PSIM – Panoramic Sensors and Intelligence Module aboard the Gowind 2500

(DCNS Group)

11.40-11.55

J.Ballé

Realising MIECZNIK and CZAPLA based on MEKO® technology in partnership with Polish industry

(thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)

11.55-12.30

Free time to visit BALT MILITARY EXPO Exhibition

12.30-13.10

Lunch

13:10-14.25

Session II

Naval Combat Systems

Naval, air, coastal platforms (Unmanned)

Chairman: Prof. dr hab. L. Rowiński (Gdansk University of Technology)

13:10-13:25

J. T. Dobkowski,

A. Stefaniak

Unmanned platforms in MCM operations MCM mission modules (OBR CTM S.A.)

13.25-13.40

R. Miętkiewicz

Possible applications of USVs in Polish Navy

(Polish Naval Academy)

13.40-13.55

W. Abramowicz,

D. Filipiak,

J. Małyszko,

M. Stróżyna, K. Węcel

Maritime domain awareness system supplied with external information-use-case of the SIMMO system (Poznań Univeristy of Economics)

13.55-14.10

J. T. Dobkowski,

P. Polański,

F. Szarkowski

New technologies for detection and countering buried mines (OBR CTM S.A.)

14.10-14.25

P. Karcz,

M. Chmieliński,

J. Zalewski, S. Draga

Comparative analysis of selected unmanned aircraft systems air to the tasks implemented by the Navy

(Research Laboratory ZENIT, Polish Naval Academy, Maritime Operations Centre Polish Navy-Maritime Component Command)

14.25-14.35

Coffee break

14.35-15.35

Session III

Naval Combat Systems, Armament systems (Sensors, effectors)

Chairman: dr hab. inż. Jerzy Garus prof. AMW (Polish Naval Academy)

14.35-14.50

P. Selling

The littoral environment and product development

(BAE Systems Bofors)

14.50-15.05

P. Dobrzyński,

M. Gerigk, S. Lipski,

B. Machowski

The concept of miniature supercavity rocket-propelled torpedoes for manned and unmanned systems of naval combat

(Military University of Technology/Gdansk University)

15.05-15.20

J. Stępień

Antenna systems dedicates to mobile naval platforms (OBR CTM S.A.)

15.20-15.35

M. Delorme

Key Attributes of Submarine Sonar for High Performance in Challenging Environment

(Thales Underwater Systems)

15.35-15.45

Coffee break

15.45-17.00

Session IV

Naval Combat Systems

Naval, air, coastal platforms (Manned)/Armaments systems

Chairman: dr inż. Józef Jakubczyk (OBR CTM S.A.)

15.45-16.00

T. Witkiewicz

The possible capabilities of prospective midget submarines (3rd Ships Flotilla)

16.00-16.15

X. Mesnet

Technological transfer between submarines - The Scorpène's improvement coming from Barrucada

(DCNS)

16.15-16.30

H. Söderstedt

State of the Art Underwater Capability – A National Asset (FMW)

16.30-16.45

D. Angelopoulos

Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems Submarine Designs – the modern deterrent for the Baltic Sea and beyond

(thyssenkrupp Marine Systems)

16.45-17.00

K. Brännström

Submarine Stealth Capability – an holistic approach to increased survivability and mission effectiveness

(Saab Kockums AB)

17.00-18.00

Transport to the anti-terrorist and rescue at sea demonstration at the port of Gdynia

18.00-19.00

Anti-terrorist and rescue at sea demonstration at the port of Gdynia

19.00-20.00

Transport to the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk

20.00-02.00

Integration meeting for BALT MILITARY EXPO exhibitors and NATCON conference participants in the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk

 

13.10-14.25

Session II A

Maritime Security Systems. Cooperation in ensuring safety at sea

Chairman Prof. dr hab. inż. R. Katulski (Gdansk University of Technology)

13:10-13:25

J. Teska

Współdziałanie podmiotów Państwa w zakresie bezpieczeństwa morskiego (Polish Naval Academy)

13.25-13.40

B. Czaplewski,

M. Blok,

S. Kaczmarek,

M. Młynarczuk,

M. Narloch, M. Sac

Multimedia distributed system for visualization of ongoing and archival events for BG
(Gdansk University of Technology)

13.40-13.55

J. Stefański,

J. Hajduczenia,

R.J. Katulski,

M. Narloch

Integration of Radio Communication Systems in Distributed System for Data Exchange of Border Guard
(Gdansk University of Technology)

13.55-14.10

K.Cwalina,

B. Czaplewski,

M. Blok,

S. Kaczmarek,

M. Miszewski, M. Młynarczuk,

M. Sac

A system of visualization of operational situation on digital maps for mobile

units of the BG
(Gdansk University of Technology)

14.10-14.25

W. Wosek

Cooperation of special forces in terms of counteracting anti-terrorist

threats in coastal areas

(University of Business and Administration)

14.25-14.35

Coffee break

14.35-15.35

Session III A

Naval Technology Exploitation. Logistic support

Chairman: dr inż. L. Mroziński (Akademia Marynarki Wojennej)

14.35-14.50

K. Łaba

A. Grześkowiak

Rola NCBR w zarządzaniu programami i projektami na rzecz

bezpieczeństwa i obronności państwa

(The National Centre for Research&Development)

14.50-15.05

M. Malawski

Polish Space Agency – important role in the technical modernization

of the Polish Armed Forces

(Polish Space Academy)

15.05-15.20

R. Łukawski

Nowoczesne technologie - nowoczesny przemysł - nowoczesna armia –

reminiscencja z działalności I3TO

(Inspectorate for Implementation of Innovative Defence Technologies)

15.20-15.35

K. Pałucha,

M. Chmieliński

Determinants safety loading military equipment for maritime transport

(Pol-Mare Sp. z o. o./AMW Gdynia)

15.35-15.50

D. Nalepa,
T. Cieślik

Hydraulic systems for universal sea cannons – selected applications of PONAR Group (Ponar Silesia S.A.)

15.50-16.00

Coffee break

 

The Second Day – 21st JUNE, 2016

09.00-10.00

Plenary Session II

Chairman: dr inż. Andrzej Kilian (President of the Board-Managing Director of OBR CTM S.A.)

09.00-09.10

Sektor obronny w systemie promocji gospodarki

(Ministry of Economic Development)

09.10-09.20

Contemporary Hybrid Threats influence on the development of
maritime surveillance and recognition technologies
(Maritime Operations Centre Polish Navy-Maritime Component Command)

09.20-09.30

Ordered papers (3rd Ship Flotilla)

09.30-09.40

Ordered papers (United Kingdom Hydrographic Office)

09.40-09.50

Ordered Papers (Polish Naval Academy)

09.50-10.00

Ordered Papers (Gdansk University of Technology)

10.00-10.10

Coffee break

10.10-11.40

Session V

Maritime Security System. Safety and protection of Navigation

Chairman: Kadm rez. K. Wisniowski (OBR CTM S.A.)

10.10-10.25

J. Stawowczyk

Security Operations Center – wyższa kultura bezpieczeństwa (Sygnity S.A.)

10.25-10.40

A. Makowski

Does Poland need a national maritime security strategy (Polish Naval Academy)

10.40-10.55

C. Dyrcz

Arctic – the area of navigation and military interests (Polish Naval Academy)

10.55-11.10

B. Kosk, Ł. Świderski

Project C-Bord, effective inspection of containers at border checkpoints. The role of the Customs Service in Gdynia

(Customs Service/National Centre for Nuclear Research )

11.10-11.25

A. Ogonowski,

M. Wołoszyn

Aktualne prace na rzecz Marynarki Wojennej
i perspektywy rozwoju zespołu obrony biernej okrętu (Gdansk University of Technology)

11.25-11.40

H. Chodkiewicz,

J. Ostap, D. Pielecki,

S. Marecik

Resistance of vessel to dynamic load influence caused by non-contact

underwater explosion
(OBR CTM S.A.)

11.40-11.50

Coffee break

11.50-12.50

Session VI

Naval Technology Exploitation. Testing and product certification for Defence and Security

Chairman: dr inż. L. Mroziński (Polish Naval Academy)

11.50-12.05

J. Uczciwek,

K. Dymarkowski

Military standards application in the process of naval ships development and construction.

Support or trouble?

(OBR CTM S.A.)

12.05-12.20

R. Namiotko,

P. Pozański

The process of conformity assessment system in the OBR CTM S.A. Research Laboratories in the aspect of the military equipment modernization (OBR CTM S.A.)

12.20-12.35

P. Łuka,

D. Bukowiecka,

J. Horoszkiewicz

A. Marszałe,

K. Łężak

Field tests as a part of the validation of customised secret wearing ballistic vests dedicated for Police
(Police Academy in Szczytno)

12.35-12.50

M. Chmieliński,

L. Mroziński,

M. Gołyga,

Compliance with product safety standards as a defense in the centre for product and certification

(Polish Naval Academy)

12.50-13.30

Lunch

13.30-14.45

Session VII

Naval Combat Systems. C4ISR Systems. Command & Communications

Session: Prof. dr hab. inż. R. Katulski (Politechnika Gdańska)

13.30-13.45

P. Pennings

The smallest and the biggest

(Thales Nederland)

13.45-14.00

A. Marczak

The implementation of the OFDM air interface for military
application in Software Defined Radio technology
(Gdansk University of Technology)

14.00-14.15

M. Gajewska,

S. Gajewski,

R.J. Katulski

Radio Communication System for High-Rate Data Transmission in the Sea A1 Zone (Gdansk University of Technology)

14.15-14.30

J. Garus

R. Studański

Determination of impulse responds of teletransmission channel

in chosen propagation environments

(Polish Naval Academy)

14.30-14.45

M. Gajewska,

S. Gajewski

Radio communications V2X technology as a method for improving the sea safety (Gdansk University of Technology)

14.45-14.55

Coffee break

14.55-16.25

Session VIII

Naval Technology Exploitation. Testing and product certification for Defence and Security

Chairman: dr inż. P.Pozański (OBR CTM S.A.)

14.55-15.10

D. Regliński,

P. Pozański

Conception and modelling of undernoise data transmission in hydroacoustic channel (OBR CTM S.A.)

15.10-15-25

E. Ciba, T. Sauer

Assessment of hydrodynamic loads acting on an outboard boom (Gdansk University of Technology)

15.25-15.40

M. Michalak,

M. Szafrańska,

K. Spalt

Screening effectiveness testing

Wroclaw National institute of Telecommunications PIB)

15.40-15.55

A. Kaczmarek,

P. Pozański

The concept of automation test stands for the procedure PRS-02 standards

NO-06-A500:2012

(OBR CTM S.A.)

15.55-16.10

M. Dras, M. Kałuski,

M. Hamberg,

M. Bawaj,

M. Szafrańska

HPM pulses - source of disturbances

(Radiotechnika Marketing sp. z o.o./Wroclaw National institute of

Telecommunications PIB)

16.10-16.25

R. Namiotko,

A. Kaczmarek,

M. Makowski,

K. Biernacki

Low-frequency strong magnetic fields impact test of critical
infrastructure devices
(OBR CTM S.A.)

16.30-17.00

Prize Awarding Ceremony

17.00-18.00

Transport to the "Stary Maneż" restaurant in Gdansk

18.00-23.00

Integration meeting for NATCON conference participants and invited guests in the restaurant "Stary Maneż". The organisers provide possibility to watch the match between Poland and Ukraine)

 

10.00-10.10

Coffee break

10.10-11.40

Session V A

Maritime Security System. Navigational and hydrographic support

Chairman: Kmdr A. Kowalski (Hydrographic Office of the Polish Navy)

10.10-10.25

A. Grządziel

Hydrographic Service as a support element of Naval Forces activities and ensuring maritime safety (3rd Ship Flotilla)

10.25-10.40

M. Banaszak

Essence of maintenance and development Hydrographic Service potential for support the Polish Navy and maritime economy

(Hydrographic Office of the Polish Navy)

10.40-10.55

J. Janik

The implementation of e-navigation strategy for marine technology platforms, as a result of the navigation and hydrographic support of shipping (Hydrographic Office of the Polish Navy)

10.55-11.10

A. Drapella,

W. Morgaś

Zastosowanie metody modelowania statystycznego (Monte Carlo) do oceny losowego błędu ustalania pozycji okrętu

(Polish Naval Academy)

11.10-11.25

J. Narkiewicz,

S. Topczewski,

M. Sochacki

Nanosatellite formation flying for Maritime Applications (Warsaw University of Technology)

11.25-11.40

M. Malawski,

M. Gałuszkiewski

Galileo - resource for innovation and progress in positioning and navigation (Polish Space Agency)

11.40-11.50

Coffee break

11.50-12.50

Session VI A

Naval Technology Exploitation. Simulation systems and simulators

Chairman: G. Trzeciak

11.50-12.05

K. Bielawski,

A. Banacki,

M. Chmieliński

Some aspects of collection and use experience with the use of training trainer 23mm marine set missile and artillery in the PNA
(AREX Sp. z o. o./Polish Naval Academy)

12.05-12.20

S. Stępniak,

R. Haberek, M. Chmieliński

Version of the possibility of marine training system "ŚNIEŻNIK" (Autocomp Managment Sp z o. o.)

12.20-12.35

M. Chmieliński,

M. Gołyga,

J. Otremba

Concept training of E-Learning. The use system simulators Navy weapons system in the PNA

(Polish Naval Academy)

12.35-12.50

M. Stopniak,.

J. Masiejczyk,

M. Chmieliński

Virtual environment simulation VBS3 as a support system training for Navy

(Bohemia Interactive Simulations Sp. z o. o)

12.50-13.30

Lunch

13.30-14.45

Session VII A

Naval Combat Systems. Armament systems (Sensors, Effectors)

Chairman: Kmdr dr hab. inż. J. Teska, prof. AMW (Polish Naval Academy)

13.30-13.45

D. Krefft,

P. Chojnacki

Naval Missile Unit - modern costal defence system

(3rd Ship Flotilla)

13.45-14.00

T. Rutkowski,

M. Sankowski,

J. Miłosz

From navigation to ship self-defence radar

(PIT Radwar S.A./PGZ S.A.)

14.00-14.15

J. Marszal

Wyniki modernizacji 30 sonarów Marynarki Wojennej RP przeprowadzonych na Politechnice Gdańskiej z zastosowaniem najnowszych technologii i metod cyfrowego przetwarzania sygnałów (CMTM Gdansk University of Technology)

14.15-14.30

M. Chmieliński,

J. Kosiński

35 mm naval artillery system with integrated ZSG 158m tracking system optoelectronic sensor
(Polish Naval Academy)

14.30-14.45

K. Nowakowski,

L. Strączek

M. Chmieliński,

Brief historical development of naval artillery from antiquity to the end of XIX century
(Polish Naval Academy)

14.45-14.55

Coffee break





The Third Day – 22nd JUNE, 2016

09.00-10.15

Session IX

Maritime Security System. Safety and protecion of shipping

Chairman: Kadm rez. dr inż. C. Dyrcz (Polish Naval Academy)

09.00-09.15

B. Rutkiewicz

Integrated Maritime surveillance approach and modern integrated maritime surveillance systems supporting the decision making process – Polish Border Guard national experience (Maritime Regional Unit of Boarder Guard)

09.15-09.30

L. Collot

Challenges and Solutions for Unmanned Mine Warfare Systems

(Thales Underwater Systems)

09.30-09.45

R. Namiotko,

M. Narożny,

L. Zajączkowski

Electric field signature and its' minimization for OPM vessels (OBR CTM S.A.)

09.45-10.00

P. Polański,

F. Szarkowski

Modern ship degaussing system for newly built vessels

(OBR CTM S.A.)

10.00-10.15

J. Magiera,

R.J. Katulski

System for detection and mitigation of GPS spoofing

(Gdansk University of Technology)

10.15-10.25

Coffee break

10.25-11.25

Session X

Maritime Security System. Harbour and maritime infrastructure protection

Chairman: Kadm P. Stocki (Maritime Regional Unit of Border Guard)

10.25-10.40

G. Krasnodębski,

K. Karwacka

The maritime matters of energy security

(Polish Naval Academy)

10.40-10.55

P. Dobrzyński,

M. Krawczak

S. Lipski,

B. Machowski,

M. Malawski

Stratospheric platform as a component of the system to recognize and guard ships Navy and coastal infrastructure
(Military University of Technology/PCO S.A./Polish Space Agency/ High Altitude Platforms)

10.55-11.10

J. Dobkowski,

P. Maciakowski,

A. Zielenkiewicz

Development of harbour and critical infrastructure protection systems against armed divers
(OBR CTM S.A.)

11.10-11.25

R. Kłos

Deep diving with the use of a crabe rebreather

(Polish Naval Academy)

11.25-11.35

Coffee break

11.35-12.35

Session XI

Maritime Security System. Harbour and maritime infrastructure protection

Chairman: Kadm P. Stocki (Maritime Regional Unit of Border Guard)

11.35-11.50

P. Dobrzyński,

R. Głębocki,

dr S. Lipski,

B. Machowski,

J. Rosiak

Optoelectronic system to alert and identify objects that pose a threat to infrastructure and the environment

(Military University of Technology)

11.50-12.05

W. Kustra

Infrastruktura bezpieczeństwa państwa

(National Defence University)

12.05-12.20

A. Dobrucki,

R. Bolejko,

J. Greblicki,

A. Grobelny,

P. Pruchniak,

J. Witkowski,

B. Żółtogórski

System for detection of the border violation on the Vistula Spit (Wrocław University of Technology)

12.20-12.35

E. Kozaczka,

G. Grelowska,

W. Szymczak,

K. Kozaczka

System monitorowania granicy państwowej na Zalewie Wiślanym (Polish Naval Academy)

12.35-12.50

Summary and closing of the Conference

12.50-13.30

Lunch

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