Automatic Identification System (AIS)

Base Station

A sustainable maritime future. Advanced technology for port security, vessel traffic management, and marine operational efficiency.

Advantages

Benefits of AIS Technology for Ports

Managed Traffic

Manage the traffic of anchored ships if there is a buildup of ships at the port.

Identify Ship

Identify the position, heading and speed of the targeted vessel.

Analyze and Monitoring

Analyze and monitor the position, destination and speed of ships to provide shipping security and safety in the port.

Port Optimization

Meet the needs of docked ships and optimize port activities.

Tracking Anomalies

Displays and tracks ship movement anomalies with dynamic data on ships in the waters.

Ease of Ship Registration

Provide ease of preparation for the registration & administration process of sea vessels.

How It Works

How Does AIS Base Station Function?

From capturing ship transponder signals to displaying interactive digital maps at the command center, the AIS system works tirelessly for your maritime safety.

  • Enhanced Vessel Tracking
  • Efficient Traffic Management
  • Regulatory Compliance (Meets International Standards)
  • Data Analytics for Port Operations

1. Monitoring Port Activity

In a seaport area, the harbor master equips his port with an AIS Base Station System, which is part of the Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) to permanently display a map and actively monitor every ship.

2. Data Updates and Reception

In a seaport area, the harbor master equips his port with an AIS Base Station System, which is part of the Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) to permanently display a map and actively monitor every ship.

3. Information Display & E-Piloting

Data is displayed at the VTS control center to guide ships safely and provide warnings of hazards in the shipping lane.

4. Safety, Rescue & Communication

Avoids collisions, assists Search and Rescue (SAR) operations with accurate coordinates, and facilitates communication between maritime authorities.

Software

Key AIS Tracking Features

Real-Time Vessel Tracking

Displays AIS targets on the map (Digital Sea Map).

Collision Alerts

Warns of potential collisions with CPA (Closest Point of Approach) and TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach).

Target Information Display

Shows details like MMSI, ship name, speed, course, and destination.

AIS Target History

Displays past positions of vessels for tracking movement trends (Vessel Analytic Movement).

Filter & Customization

Users can filter targets based on range, type, and other criteria.

Multi-Tier Monitoring

Supports full monitoring from Port stations up to the Head Office.