Living Lab International Zone

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Living Lab International Zone
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City The Hague
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Related Institutions Municipality of The Hague, The Hague Police Region, TNO, Thales, Sorama, Connection Systems, Crowd Sense, The Hague Security Region, Europol, Eurojust, OPCW, IRMCT, Peace Palace, Catshuis, Government Buildings Agency, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague Security Delta




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The following innovations are carried out within the living lab International Zone:

Community building Each organisation has its own international regulations that are different from the others. That makes sharing information complicated. The Living Lab brings all parties together so they get to know each other and know what the other party is doing. Exchange of information An innovative platform has been developed within the Living Lab that is suitable for sharing (international) security information. Other innovative projects use this basic facility to share and retrieve information for their experiments. Web monitoring Various online channels are monitored and analysed. Based on specific criteria, innovative software assesses whether messages and reports indicate activities that have an impact on the organisations or safety in the area. Eye and ear experiment This experiment adds acoustic sensors to camera surveillance. If an incident occurs, the system uses the noise to determine what kind of incident it is and where it takes place. The cameras in the area automatically focus on the right spot, and images are streamed live to the police control room. As a result, viewing camera images becomes more effective and less labour-intensive. Area monitoring Sharing security information is the first step required for effective and efficient area security. The next step is to set up an area monitoring centre, which receives information from all kinds of sources and sensors. After analysing the information, the police can take action if necessary.

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  1. ^  |  "Living Lab International Zone". <https://www.thehaguesecuritydelta.com/innovation/living-labs/lab/4-international-zone> Accessed: 2021-03-19