AssSyst
Development of a platform for conducting tests, process experiments, and neutralizing of explosive materials and devices

The AssSyst (Assistance Support System) project is an example of the application of modern IT technologies, data storage and processing services in particular, for development, advanced analysis, and advanced visualization of physical objects’ and processes’ digital replicas — digital twins. The goal is to develop and produce an integrated IT system for assessing safety zones in urbanized areas across the country, using the existing geometry of urban infrastructure (e.g. streets, buildings), and enable it to the interested service bodies. For explosives, standard, and improvised explosive devices, this system enables immediate assessment of the safety zones and the probability of existing threats to mine-pyrotechnic teams (Minery Area Clearance Patrols), general public, and particular elements of building structures (e.g. potential range of shrapnel including information on threat to human life). The AssSyst platform comes with an innovative data management system based on the IBIS system developed at PCSS. This system enables the creation of a flexible and modifiable structure of the data being gathered. Searching and adding text and multimedia data about fragmentation explosive devices is possible, as well as recording of incidents involving the discovery of explosive materials and devices. The adopted assumptions and functionality allow the system to be used in real-world threat situations to support decision-making and operational actions within a timeframe. Analysis and development of hypothetical threat scenarios is also supported.

Project partners:
Poznań University of Technology
Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe (PCSS, Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center)
“MM-TRANS” MARIUSZ GRYGIER MARCIN GRYGIER general partnership

Total Project Value: PLN 8,747,900
Funding Amount: PLN 8,507,900
Funding Amount for PCSS: PLN 2,430,000.

Project co-financed by the National Centre for Research and Development under the National Defence and Security Programme.

Start date: 2019-12-01
End date: 2023-11-25
Role: Partner
Origin: National project

Funding: National project - NCBiR - defense

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