D2.7 Update of D2.1 on the basis of input of other partners(1).pdf

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SURVEILLE
Surveillance: Ethical Issues, Legal Limitations, and Efficiency
Collaborative Project
SURVEILLE Deliverable 2.7: Update of
D2.1 on the basis of input of other
partners
Due date of deliverable: 31.01.2014
Actual submission date: 31.01.2014
Start date of project: 1.2.2012
Duration: 39 months
SURVEILLE Work Package number and lead: WP02 Prof. Tom Sorell
Author(s):
Dr. Bert-Jan Kooij and Dr. Coen van Gulijk
SURVEILLE: Project co-funded by the European Commission within the Seventh Framework Programme
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§0 Executive summary
This document updates deliverable D2.1 ‘Survey of Surveillance Technologies’. D2.1
provided an initial survey of surveillance technologies for the SURVEILLE project. This
document contains generic descriptions of the technologies: how they work, technical
possibilities and shortcomings.
The authors imagine that there are two types of readers for this document: those with a
technical background and those without a technical background. The authors have written
the report for non-technical readers. They tried to explain some basic technical concepts
without sinking into a myriad of technical details. Since the authors have a technological
background themselves, the non-technical reader may still feel that this report is already
crammed with technocratic slang. However, we think that the right balance is struck for
use in the SURVEILLE project.
This report does not have a conclusion; it is simply a list of technology descriptions of
surveillance technologies. If anything could be concluded from the list of descriptions, it
would be that there is nothing simple about surveillance technologies.
 
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Table of contents
§1 Introduction
§2 Technical description of surveillance technologies
§3 Inventory of Surveillance Technologies
§4 Technical Assessment of Surveillance Technologies
§4.1 Assessment of Bio Surveillance Technology
§4.2 Assessment of CCTV Surveillance Technology
§4.3 Assessment of Chemical Surveillance Technology
§4.4 Assessment of Data Surveillance Technology
§4.5 Assessment of GPS Surveillance Technology
§4.6 Assessment of Image Processing Surveillance Technology
§4.7 Assessment of Infrared Surveillance Technology
§4.8 Assessment of mm-Wave Surveillance Technology
§4.9 Assessment of Digital Network Surveillance Technology
§4.10 Assessment of Radar Surveillance Technology
§4.11 Assessment of UAV Surveillance Technology
§4.12 Assessment of Audio Surveillance Technology
§4.13 Assessment of Radioactive Detection Surveillance Technology
§4.14 Assessment of X-Ray Surveillance Technology
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§1 Introduction
This document updates deliverable D2.1 ‘Survey of Surveillance Technologies’. D2.1
provided an initial survey of surveillance technologies for the SURVEILLE project. This
document contains additions to the technological research of D2.1 that are relevant for
the SURVEILLE project as a whole. Following a note on the technical categorization of
surveillance technologies in §2, there is a more comprehensive description of all the
technologies surveyed thus far as part of WP02 in §3, and a technological assessment of
these in §4. The descriptions are more comprehensive in the sense that the technologies
are grouped into classes. Also, a textual description is provided in addition to the concise
information in the tables of D2.1. These tables are enclosed as annex 1.
Since Snowden’s revelations on NSA spying practices a considerable effort on
technology analysis was aimed at NSA technologies. These efforts are not reported in this
deliverable but are forthcoming in deliverable D2.8.
 
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