The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a tracking system used by ships and vessel traffic services for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with other nearby vessels, shore stations and satellites. As well as providing information such as vessel location, speed and direction, AIS is capable of handling environmental data, such as wind speed, direction and tide height from weather stations and tide gauges, and water depth from vessel echo sounders.
‘A-SeNS’ is a European Space Agency (ESA) funded project that aims to demonstrate the capture of environmental data by satellite (see image below).
The project extends OceanWise’s Environmental Data Sharing and Publishing capability by enabling data captured by monitoring stations and managed in Port-Log to be transmitted via an AIS transceiver. The satellites are operated by exactEarth Europe who is leading the project.
The project involves adding new software code to OceanWise’s Smart Telemetry Unit, thus saving space and power in a fully integrated system. The code packages the data according the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) TideMet specification and allows the data to be received locally by vessels as well as by the exactEarth satellites. The data can then be shared more widely for navigation, survey and other maritime operations.
About OceanWise
OceanWise Ltd is an independent company specialising in all aspects of marine environmental data acquisition, data and knowledge management and GIS including:
• Raster Charts, Marine Themes and Marine Themes DEM Digital intelligent Marine Mapping
• Marine Data Acquisition, Management and Dissemination Advice and GIS Training
• Sector Specific GIS Productivity Tools (Maritime Toolbar and Workflow Extensions)
• Environmental Data Management and Publishing (Ocean Database and Port-Log.net)
For more information about how OceanWise can improve your environmental and spatial data management capacity and capabilities, please contact Mr John Pepper, Marketing Director, at [email protected] or visit the website at www.oceanwise.eu