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Non Surveilled- consists of one or more reporting points at where ships notify
about their identity, course, speed and other data. Using this data, courses of
various vessels are mapped out and regulated to avoid any mishaps.
■ Uniformity is attained in between surveilled and non-surveilled sensors
for complete coverage of entire marine traffic. Hence understanding
nature and working of these sensors would be of importance to any
mariner. Here is a list of most commonly used sensing components of
vessel traffic services
■ 1. Radar system
■ It includes transmission of marine information in form of radio waves
of certain frequencies. These frequencies can be read to determine size
and speed on any incoming object to a distance of several miles. All
vessels are equipped with radar systems which are further connected to
onshore centre for transmitting information and forming a web of data.
■ 2. AIS
■ It stands for Automatic Identification System and helps in improving
safety and efficiency of navigation. This system makes use of a broadcast
system that helps in updating data on connected vessels automatically.
This is a speedy system which can update information ever two seconds.
Self Organizing Time Division Multiple Access (SOTDMA) technology
is used to handle and transport such huge amount data at such high
speeds.