Enables seamless integration of data from various marine electronic devices, such as GPS and AIS transceivers, ensuring that information is accurately translated into a format that can be easily understood and utilized for monitoring maritime applications.
By analyzing content from various online sources, the system can identify significant maritime events, such as accidents, environmental incidents, or regulatory changes.
This system utilizes advanced technology to monitor the movements of vessels worldwide.
s a comprehensive maritime monitoring system that plays a crucial role in overseeing territorial waters and adjacent regions. With its continuous surveillance capabilities, it maintains an ongoing watch over maritime areas, protecting against potential threats or unusual activities.
Supervision of maritime activities is only limited to monitoring the movement of ships, but also to objects related to the sea area itself, both above, below the surface or on the surface that is not with the sea or the coast.
Maritime spatial datasets are datasets required for location analysis consisting of geographic reference sets including POI, AOI, footprint, boundary, and parcels.
Pearsonlive VI is an AIS near realtime data-based monitoring system that is very realiable and reliable. Able to perform tracking to monitor vessels of interest or certain areas of interest. The system has the ability to track movement up to 1 year back, and it is still possible to upgrade for a longer period of time. Users can access anytime and anywhere without distance and time restrictions to get information and views of the flow of ship movements throughout your maritime area.
To be effective in operations, law enforcement and intelligence agencies engaged at all levels of government must make full use of disparate and diverse data sets. But these massive and ever-increasing quantities of data can strain limited operational resources. Without the appropriate investigative focus, the risk of failing to identify areas of increasing threat multiplies. The challenge for agencies is further intensified by the need to adhere to mandatory legislative processes.
Pearsonlive Risk Assessment is a risk assessment system based on vessel Behaviour analysis and compliance to identify risk factors for each vessel that is subject to observation or is within the territorial limits.
The increasing number of vessels and traffics will increase the level of difficulty in identifying the risks. The limited resources available will not be sufficient if assigned to conduct massive observations. For security threat detection, behaviour patterns are also dynamic, changing according to conditions in the field. If done manually, it will take up a very large resource. In addition, the accuracy will also be reduced.
Since the introduction of AIS in 1990, in 2002 through SOLAS (Safety of Life 2002, IMO issued a mandate that new ships must include AIS technology as a safety and navigation safety device. Since then, AIS has become an integral part of maintaining safety at sea.