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7 Annex I – Details on PUCs
Details on demonstrations/operational tests
Pilot Use Case description [PUCX.X: Title]
[Please indicate the no. and title of your PUC and provide a description: where it is going to take place (city,
country), when (exact date, if not known yet, project month), what is the purpose - which WPs/sub-tasks would
you like to test, which activities are going to take place and what the participants will be asked to do in the pre-
mentioned activities]
Participants recruitment procedure
[Please indicate how you recruited your participants (e.g. people employed in the project, use of own contacts,
snowball techniques, participants from a previous study that you have their written consent to re-contact them?
etc. do you plan to provide them with an information sheet and get their signed consent before the
commencement of any work?)]
Types of data collected
[Please identify which type of data will be collected during the informed consent (e.g. basic personal data:
name, age, contact details, job title, etc.? sensitive data: health, sexual lifestyle, ethnicity etc.?)
Also indicate what type will be collected during the demo/test by UxVs/cameras/sensors (e.g. video/audio
recordings? images? etc. – are they going to be used for detection ONLY or for the identification of a person as
well?]
Are any of these data:
Publicly available:
Previously collected:
If previously collected, do you have a lawful basis to use them in this case?
(consent, contract, legal obligation, vital interest, public task, legitimate interest)
YES NO
UxV details
Total No. of UxVs
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[Please provide as much technical details as possible regarding the equipment employed and the procedures of
the activities in which Personal Data will be collected / processed.
Please indicate whether you have obtained the required permission to operate your UxV – if yes, describe how
you acquired it – if not yet, describe how you will. Make sure to abide by both EU regulations and national
legislation.]
Filming in Real Time Yes No
Transfer of Data to Third Parties Yes No
Process interconnections Yes No
Recipients to whom personal data may be disclosed
[Please identify and describe the recipients of the Personal Data involved in the activities (e.g. data subjects
themselves, employees within the organisation, government / regulatory authorities, other organisations
processing data on behalf of the Data Controller, other third parties)]
Transfer of personal data abroad
[Please describe if the Personal Data will be transferred. If yes, please specify if it will be transferred to EU
Member States and / or other third countries.]
Security measures during the demo/test
[Please describe the security measures planned for the simulation exercise to ensure compliance all EU
Directives
and informing people of the surveillance that is going to take place in that location for a specific amount of time
(e.g. putting up signs indicating the commencement of a demo/test, restricting people to access the simulation
area)]
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Security measures for processing and/or storing personal data
[Please describe the security measures relating to processing and / or storing of Personal Data. This involves,
not exclusively, methods of storage and exchange (e.g. LAN, cloud, secure servers), data structure and
preservation (e.g. encryption, anonymization), data-merging or exchange plan and commercial exploitation of
data sets.
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROCESSING (Data Controller)
Name
ID Activity
Address
Post Code City Country
Phone Mobile
E-mail
PERSON OF CONTACT (regarding the demo/test)
Name
Phone Mobile
E-mail
ORGANISATION
Name
Department
Address
Post Code City Country
Phone Mobile
E-mail
Type of Organization (tick where appropriate)
Government Department Public Corporation or Authority
Health Civil Partnerships
Education Company
Financial Services Foundation / Association
Other:
Nature of Business:
Please describe the nature of business of your organisation.
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DETAILS OF DATA PROTECTION OFFICER
Name
Address
Post Code City Country
Phone Mobile
E-mail
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8 Annex II – Updated information sheet/informed consent
General Information
You have been requested to participate in a research conducted by ROBORDER’s
Consortium which is coordinated by CERTH (Centre for Research and Technology – Hellas).
ROBORDER is a project funded by the European Commission regarding an autonomous
swarm of different robots for border surveillance. This document will provide you with all the
necessary information you need in order to fully understand why this research is taking place
and what it involves, before you decide whether you would like to participate.
Participation
It should be noted here that your participation is completely voluntary, and you can
withdraw at any time of the process without providing any reason. In order to do so, please
contact [responsible partner], whose contact details can be found at the end of this
document. After contacting him/her, you will be asked whether you would like us to
permanently delete your data or if you agree with this data to continue being processed. In
addition, you might be asked the reason why you would like to withdraw from the research,
but you are not obliged to answer. In addition, in the case of being recruited by your
employer, please make sure you are under no unjust pressure to participate. Therefore, we
would like to ask you to carefully read the following, make sure that you fully understand the
research and its scope and ask for any clarifications or translation, in case you think you
need it.
The project
ROBORDER aims at developing and demonstrating a fully functional autonomous border
surveillance system with unmanned mobile robots including aerial, water surface, underwater
and ground vehicles which will incorporate multimodal sensors as part of an interoperable
network. The main goal would be to enhance the current surveillance system with detection
capabilities for early identification of criminal activities at border and coastal areas along with
marine pollution events.
ROBORDER’s research started in May 2017 and will be completed in February 2021 – more
information can be found at the project’s website: https://roborder.eu. As stated above, this
research is funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 (Grand Agreement
No.: 740593, Call: H2020-SEC-2016-2017, Topic SEC-20-BES-2016,
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/209949/factsheet/en) and is run by 25 partners across
Europe:
1. Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (Greece)
2. Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.
(Germany)
3. Sisekaitseakadeemian (Estonia)
4. Teknologian tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy (Finland)
5. Everis Spain SL (Spain)
6. Police Service of Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)
7. Ministerio da Administracao Interna (Portugal)
8. NATO Science and Technology Organisation (Belgium)
9. Orszagos Rendor – Fokapitanysag (Hungary)
10. Robotnik Automation SLL (Spain)
11. Serviciul de Protectie si Paza (Romania)
12. Elletronika GMBH (Germany)
13. Ministry of National Defence (Greece)
14. Sheffield Hallam University (United Kingdom)
15. Autorita di Sistema Portuale del Mar Tirreno Settentrionale (Italy)
16. OCEANSCAN – Marine Systems & Technology LDA (Portugal)
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17. Institut Po Otbrana (Bulgaria)
18. Copting GMBH (Germany)
19. Ethniko kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon (Greece)
20. CSEM – Centre Suisse d’Electronique et de Microtechnique SA – Recherche et
Developpement (Switzerland)
21. Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (Italy)
22. Ministerio da Justica (Portugal)
23. Cyberlense LTD (United Kingdom)
24. Inspectoratul General al Politiei de Frontiera (Romania)
25. EVADS – everis Aerospace and Defence Division (Spain)
Description of the research
[state what the research will involve: where it is going to take place, when, how long will it
last, why is it going to take place (which WP/sub task will you test), which specific activities
will it involve, what will the participants be asked to do, what personal data are going to ask
from the participants or collect from the UxVs – be as specific as possible – this information
can be copied-pasted from the PUC Details document CERTH has asked you to fill in]
By taking part in the pre-mentioned activities, you will be asked to provide this information:
• Name
• Professional affiliation
• Contact information
• … [add all kinds of information you’ll be asking from the participant]
Photographs and video/audio recordings will be made during your participation in this
research (e.g. interviews audio recordings, video recording of participation in the
demonstration etc.). This information will be used for adjusting the project’s user
requirements, system design and used technologies for object/individual detection.
Additionally, the information you will provide us with may also be used for the writing of
articles in journals or industry magazines, conference presentations and workshops or for
further dissemination purposes. No other use of your information will take place without your
written permission. You can also review these recordings upon request to [responsible
partner]’s responsible concerning the research:
Name:
Address:
E-mail:
Benefits gained with the research and possible harm caused to participants, if
any
Although, there will be no immediate benefits from participating in this research, the
outcomes will contribute to enhancing European Union’s resilience against criminal activities
taking place at the borders, as well as, against environmental disasters. No physical harm or
damage is expected to be inflicted on the participants.
Personal data and privacy
[responsible partner] is only collecting and processing personal data in connection with the
research’s informed consents and for so long as it is required by the project. Only the
absolute necessary data for the project will be collected and processed. These data will be
kept strictly confidential and will not be shared outside of the Consortium UNLESS we are
required to share your information with the European Commission/national authorities as a
part of our obligations.
The description of the personal data register and information concerning the rights of
the data subject in accordance with EU General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) is in
attachment with this document.
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All personal data are processed in accordance with EU General Data Protection Regulation
(2016/679). Video and still imagery will be collected but only for the purposes of detection of
persons, not their identification (i.e. detection of the presence of humans in an image or
video). This information will be used for the purposes of Search and Rescue missions by
border authorities and prevention of criminal or illicit activities. ROBORDER will not perform
identification of persons through any data collected during the project.
In case of incidental findings, meaning that the ROBORDER system detects anything
illegal or unintentionally captures personal data through its sensors (e.g. cameras) that may
lead to the identification of individuals, one of the following procedures will be followed
according to each case:
• In case a person working for ROBORDER has enacted an illegal activity with the sole
purpose of testing the system and has been detected by the system, the local
practitioner authority (e.g. National Police or Navy) will issue said person with a Letter
of Commission stating that he or she has performed the action resembling an illegal
act for the sole purpose of testing the system. No further action is needed.
• In case a person not involved in any way in the project engages in an illegal activity
detected by the system, then the person will be handed over to the border police units
present who will carry out standard operational procedures determined by regulations
on the given case, and all relevant data has to be secured/encrypted and handed
over to the police as evidence.
• Any data collected from video, imagery or other sensors that incidentally may be
considered relevant for the identification of individuals not involved in the project will
be immediately isolated and erased from all storage devices (e.g. cameras).
Contact Points
• For information regarding the research/withdrawal (Data Controller):
Name:
Affiliation:
Address:
Email:
Phone:
• Coordinator’s Data Protection Officer:
• [responsible partner] Data Protection Officer:
Name:
Affiliation:
Address:
Email:
Each ROBORDER partner stated above is a joint-data controller, meaning that all partners
have a common objective/purpose regarding the data processing; have designed this
process together and have a common information management set of guidelines.
Your rights
• Right to access: you may access your data and ask copies of your data whenever
you like.
• Right to rectification: you may ask us to rectify the information you have provide us
with in case you think that something is missing or is incorrect.
• Right to erasure: you may ask us to erase your personal data at any given moment
without a specific reason.
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• Right to object: you may ask us to stop processing your personal data and withdraw
at any given moment from the research
• Right to data portability: you have the right to ask us to transfer your personal data t
another party or directly to you.
INFORMED CONSENT STATEMENT
I have been requested to participate in a research conducted by ROBORDER’s Consortium,
[responsible partner] coordinated by CERTH – Centre for Research and Technology Hellas.
I have read the Information Sheet concerning the research and gained sufficient
understanding about the research.
I have read the description of the personal data register and information
concerning the rights of the data subject and gained sufficient understanding
about the processing of my personal data and the rights that I have concerning
processing of my personal data.
I understand that it is completely voluntary to participate in this research and consent
to the processing of my personal data. I have at any time the right to withdraw my
consent to any of the above without announcing any specific reason for my
withdrawal. The contact person at [responsible partner] for this purpose is:
Name:
Affiliation:
Address:
Email:
Phone:
With my signature I hereby confirm my participation in the described research and state my
voluntary consent to the processing of the personal data in accordance with the information
contained in the above-mentioned documents.
Full Name:
Professional affiliation:
Email address:
Phone:
Signature of Participant:
Date: ___/___/20__
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9 Annex III – EEA Ethics Report
HORIZON 2020
GEN – REQUIREMENT NO.19
ROBORDER
740593
Deliverable Information
Deliverable Number: D9.6 Work Package: 9
Date of Issue: 05/11/2018
Document Reference: 740593-ROBORDER-D9.6-GEN Requirement No. 19
Version Number: 1.0
Dissemination Level of Deliverable:
Nature of Deliverable:
Report
Author(s):
Keywords: external ethics advisor report
Abstract:
Report by the ethics Advisor to be submitted to the Commission with the periodic reports
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