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IEEE 1609 Influenced Automatic Identification System (AIS)

2015 IEEE 81st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2015
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a vessel tracking protocol used by the vast majority of the global maritime community. While AIS is a fantastic tool for preventing vessel collisions, it unfortunately has no built-in security. This project first provides a security vulnerability analysis of the current AIS system.
John Hall   +4 more
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Application of maritime AIS (Automatic Identification System) to ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance — Broadcast) transceiver

ICCAS 2010, 2010
International Maritime Organization (IMO) recommends the installation of an Automatic Identification System (AIS) according to requirements by SOLAS to avoid maritime collision. The AIS provides traffic information of other ships that may be used for maritime traffic control, SAR (Search and Rescue) and collision avoidance to apply safety management ...
Jae-Hoon Song   +3 more
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How automatic identification system (AIS) antenna setup affects AIS signal quality

Ocean Engineering, 2015
Abstract The AIS is mostly used to exchange different vessel data between vessels and AIS base stations. For mariners AIS data have become a useful complement to radar data since manual collision avoidance is supported by providing additional information via AIS. Furthermore AIS allows for implementing course prediction algorithms.
Philipp Last   +2 more
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Defining fishing grounds variability with Automatic Identification System (AIS)

2013
Estimates of the spatial distribution and intensity of fishing activity are necessary to provide relevant information for natural resources management, impact assessment and for maritime spatial planning. However, considering the need for a multi-scale approach, the access to such high-resolution information still remains a challenge.This research ...
Le Guyader, Damien   +2 more
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Automatic identification system (AIS) data based ship-supply forecasting

2019
Purpose: The bulk cargo shipping industry is characterized by high cost pressure. Chartering vessels at low prices is important to increase the margin of transporting cargo. This paper proposes a three-step, AI-based methodology to support this by forecasting the number of available ships in a region at a certain time.
Lechtenberg, Sandra   +2 more
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