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| TMS: High bit-rate communication terminal for use onboard ships at sea |
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Theme 1: Maritime safety and security The TMS (Stable Marine Terminal) project will create a terminal that provides access to wireless high bit-rate networks for users sailing in coastal maritime waters. The technical and scientific challenges of the project lie in the low-cost production of a terminal capable of operating in the maritime environment and of ensuring reliable, high bit-rate ship-to-shore communication up to a distance of ten nautical miles offshore. The designing of this terminal is part of an initiative to optimise the overall performance of onboard equipment:
Moreover, by significantly reducing costs in comparison with satellite communications systems, the TMS terminal will target the horizontal market that encompasses all coastal-zone users – from industry professionals to yachting crews. The extensive range of its applications naturally includes maritime safety and security which is concerned with improving land-sea communications. In terms of its applications, this project follows on from the eX-TREME project, officially recognised by Pôle Mer Bretagne, and brings together as part of a coherent strategy a group of SMEs and major companies, each of which represents a key component in maritime operational communications. The company directing the project, TES Electronic Solutions (based in Bruz, Langon and Quimper), works in the innovative design, development, integration and production of radio systems and electronic products. The system’s general specifications and commercialisation are the responsibility of Thales Communications (Colombes). The study and creation of antennae is entrusted to Satimo (Plouzané). Deti (Brest) is responsible for the antenna stabilisation system. Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (Brest) is working on researching and developing an intelligent router system capable of managing simultaneous, multiple access. Télécom Bretagne (Plouzané) will play a pivotal role in the study of communications involving grazing incidence above the air-sea interface. As the target market is substantial, the project is oriented more towards the technological and industrial aspects than towards academic research. Lastly, the creation of an end-users group demonstrates that the project is clearly focused on potential users and operational applications. The group comprises Bolloré Telecom, telecom operator, Ifremer, French institute for research into exploiting marine resources and the Marine Nationale, France’s national navy. This project falls within the subject areas defined by the French government consultation on marine affairs (Grenelle de la mer) and, in particular, relates to topic group 2 – ‘Between threat and potential: the fragility and future promise of the sea’, as well as to the national economic development programme, ‘The Ship of the Future’. TMS project partners Companies - TES Electronic Solutions develops innovative electronic solutions, Bruz – 35, project director - Thales Communications, Colombes, a world leader in the field of telecommunications in challenging environments - Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) is one of the principal suppliers of onboard telephony - SATIMO is a company that has positioned itself as an international leader in near-field measurement for the space, aerospace, automotive and telecommunications sectors, Brest and Courtaboeuf - Déti, designer of high performance hyperfrequency electronic components and systems, Brest Research centre - Télécom Bretagne, Brest End-user Group - Ifremer, Brest - Bolloré Télécom - Marine Nationale Contact:
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The TMS project is recognised jointly by Pôle Mer Bretagne and Pôle Images et Réseaux.
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