International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRS) 2012, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Recently, there has been much interest in the establishment of MSDI (Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure). The establishment of MSDI should consider several specific issues compared with that of NSDI. Firstly, MSDI should be able to integrate and manage various kinds of maritime data such as ENC (Electronic Nautical Chart) data, AIS (Automatic Identification System) data, maritime weather forecast, and so on. Secondly, MSDI should be able to strictly meet global standards on maritime data and services. In this paper, we propose a maritime spatial information platform which can be used as both a standard maritime data provider and a service system of MSDI. Main role of the proposed platform is to integrate, manage, monitor and provide the ENC data, AIS data, tide data, weather forecast data, and so on. We think the platform can be used in various fields such as ECS (Electronic Chart System), VTS (Vessel Traffic Service), AIS, INS, and mobile maritime information services.
KSP Keywords
AIS Data, First Stokes(S1), Information Platform, Information services, Maritime Data, S-100, Service System, Spatial data infrastructure, Vessel Traffic Service(VTS), Weather forecast data, automatic identification system
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