This paper introduces the current and new satellite solutions for local and global tracking of ships for enhanced Ship Traffic Control (STC) and Ship Traffic Management (STM) at sea, in sea passages, in approaching to the anchorages, and inside of seaports. All transportation systems and especially those for maritime applications require far more sophisticated technology solutions and equipment for modern satellite ship tracking than current stand-alone US GPS or Russian GLONAS positioning systems. The existing and forthcoming Global Ship Tracking (GST), Satellite Data Link (SDL), and Local Ship Tracking (LST) systems with Space and Ground Segment infrastructures for all three systems are discussed including benefits of these new technologies and solution for improved STC.
Introduction to the Global Ship Tracking System via Mobile Satellite Constellations
The 1st International Conference on Maritime Education and Development ; Kapitel : 9 ; 93-106
2021-03-25
14 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
STC , STM , GST , SDL , GPS , GLONASS , PVT , CNS GEO , LEO , GNSS , SAT , LRIT , Artificial intelligence , Traffic control , Surveillance , Tracking , Inmarsat , Iridium , Globalstar , Orbcomm , Augmentation Engineering , Communications Engineering, Networks , Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering , Offshore Engineering , Maritime Economics , Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space
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