Friday, December 19, 2014

HI-IBERIA presented ARGOS at the 2nd National R&D Congress of Defence and Security 2014 (DESEi+d 2014) in Spain

HI-Iberia presented ARGOS at the 2nd National R&D Congress of Defence and Security 2014 (DESEi+d 2014) celebrated from November 6th to 7th in the General Military Academy of Zaragoza, Spain.

DESEi+d 2014 aims at gathering R&D groups of Spanish universities, Public Research Bodies, companies an R&D groups of Spanish Armed Forces and Security Bodies to promote the technological research and innovation carried out in the field of Defence and Security, to share experiences and knowledge, and to foster future collaborations between different stakeholders.

Friday, December 5, 2014

ARGOS Project 3D Simulation

ARGOS Project the multimodal early warning security solution for Critical Infrastructures focused on privacy respect, low consumption technologies and detection algorithms based in data fusion and data mining smart engines is visualized in a descriptive 3D Simulation.





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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Mira Telecom has exhibited the relevance of Argos Project at the Milipol Qatar exhibition, October 2014

Mira Telecom was present at Milipol International Exhibition of internal State security Police Equipment, Industrial Site Security and Civil Defense with “Advanced Protection of Critical Buildings by Overall Anticipating Systems” ARGOS Project. 
Milipol Qatar continues to be the biggest international exhibition in the Middle-East, dedicated to internal State Security. The exhibition took place from October 20 to 22 at Doha Exhibition Centre. The Milipol Qatar exhibition is being held under the aegis of the Ministry of Interior of Qatar, who has appointed a "Milipol Qatar Committee", made of four high ranked officials. It has made a name of itself through the professionalism and the quality of its exhibitors and visitors, all linked to the public and industrial security sectors.

Monday, November 10, 2014

ARGOS Project Presentation in CRITIS 2014 International Conference

CRITIS 2014 continues a well-established tradition of successful annual conferences. It aims at bringing together researchers and professionals from academia, industry and governmental organizations working in the field of the security of critical infrastructure systems.

Modern society relies on the availability and smooth operation of a variety of complex engineering systems. These systems are termed Critical Infrastructure Systems (CIS). Some of the most prominent examples of critical infrastructure systems are electric power systems, telecommunication networks, water distribution systems, transportation systems, wastewater and sanitation systems, financial and banking systems, food production and distribution, and oil/natural gas pipelines.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Ethical and legal constraints for ARGOS system: Why and how to identify them?

There are several reasons to explore potential ethical and legal implications stemming from innovations in Critical Infrastructure (CI) protection. At a first sight, everyone understands that CI must be safeguarded, and that it might require some restrictive measures: you just cannot freely walk through and do whatever you want in a facility, which provides an electricity, potable water, or gas for a city populated with a million fellow citizens. On the other hand, does any infrastructure deserve a right to impose limitations on people’s freedom of move, or even break their privacy when they get any closer? These are questions that arise with deploying technical measures of CI physical security. ARGOS system is going to be such a technical measure. Development of such a technological platform does not take place in a vacuum.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

ARGOS Workshop in Madrid

ARGOS project was presented to the Spanish Critical Infrastructure Operators last 12 June during a workshop in everis premises in Madrid. The objective of this workshop was to describe the different parts that will encompass the ARGOS solution (such as vibration sensors, wake-up cameras, data-fusion and data-mining modules…) and gather the necessities and concerns of the CI Operators regarding CI protection.

Monday, October 6, 2014

ARGOS Workshop in Athens

Τhe Center for Security Studies (KEMEA) in cooperation with EVERIS, the ARGOS project Coordinator, organized successfully on 20/3/2014 the first ARGOS  Workshop in Athens in order to identify and elaborate the needs and requirements of the security professionals and the operators of Critical Infrastructures (CIs) as regards the physical security of confined (installations) and extended (networks) infrastructures.

Friday, September 19, 2014

ARGOS Consortium Kick-off Meeting in Madrid

ARGOS consortium is composed of 13 partners from 7 different countries with a combination of technical and research skills, industrial presence and relevant current products. The project is coordinated by everis and Aratos Technologies, Athena GS3 Security Implementations, Center for Security Studies (Kemea), VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, HI-Iberia Engineering Group, Infitheon Technologies, the IT Laborotory of Research and Education in Athens, Mira Telecom, Thales Services and the Charles de Praga University also participate with the ARGOS consortium. In addition, the Port Authority of Gijón and the Demokritos National Center for Scientific Research have collaborated in the project, as end users of this type of security solution.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The ARGOS Consortium

The ARGOS Consortium covers the entire value chain and includes all the expertise required for the successful execution of the project. Partners are all well-established and experienced organisations with a wide range of capabilities, making the Consortium stronger and more self-sufficient.

Friday, September 12, 2014

ARGOS Disseminaton Plan


A Dissemination Plan is necessary to build awareness of a project results and maximize its commercial exploitation potential. A project cannot be considered to have had real impact if there is no dissemination of its results beyond the boundaries of the project itself. The objective of this Dissemination Plan is to lay down the foundations for effective external communication of the ARGOS solution and the potential benefits to interested stakeholders at an international level, focusing primarily in Europe.

During this document we are going to develop the dissemination strategy to be followed during the entire project making clear the objectives for the dissemination plan, the messages to be delivered, the target audience for each message and the list of activities to perform. To evaluate the effect and impact for each of the activities a set of success indicators or KPIs will be defined.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

ARGOS Main Objectives

ARGOS will allow end-users the possibility to deploy the solution beyond the actual perimeter of the CI, extending the “security zone” beyond the critical perimeter and defining an early warning area that will provide the Critical Infrastructures with the capabilities to enhance their capacity of monitor, deter and respond to a potential threat. The inputs of this non-intrusive multimodal network of sensors will all be simultaneously evaluated and cross-checked in order to minimize false alarms, using data mining to account for correlations and interdependencies. Also the system will implement a “guided learning” methodology letting the operator teach the engine that an alarm is true or false, so it will “learn” this information and improve progressively its performance and the rate of false alarms.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Welcome to ARGOS Blog!

Dear Visitor,

Welcome to ARGOS Project Blog.


ARGOS is a multimodal early warning security solution for Critical Infrastructures focused on privacy respect, low consumption technologies and detection algorithms based in data fusion and data mining smart engines.

Is a well suited solution for remote semi-urban or non-urban environments where energy is not always available since is using energy efficient algorithm for data processing, low energy communications, self-powered networks of sensors, sleeping mode for video sensors and energy-efficient microelectronics. These same characteristics also make ARGOS a suited solution for facilities that stretch over hundreds of kilometres where no security personnel are available.