Ship drift is a technique that has been used over the last century and a half to estimate ocean currents. Several of the shortcomings of the ship drift technique include obtaining the data from multiple ships, the time delay in getting those ship positions to a data center for processing and the limited resolution based on the amount of time between position measurements. These shortcomings can be overcome through the use of the Automatic Identification System (AIS). AIS enables more precise ocean current estimates, the option of finer resolution and more timely estimates. In this work, a demonstration of the use of AIS to compute ocean currents is performed. A corresponding error and sensitivity analysis is performed to help identify under...
In the aftermath of the sinking of the US-flagged containership El Faro in October 2015, one of the ...
The Navigation channel is one of the most important assets of a port. It works as a connection betwe...
The continuing losses of vessels and the ever increasing volume of cargo carried by ship marks marin...
Most of the world relies on ships for transportation, shipping, and tourism. Automatic Identificatio...
Over the core region of the Agulhas Current, new estimations of ocean surface velocities are reporte...
International audienceOver the core region of the Agulhas Current, new estimations of ocean surface ...
A ship towed log for use on ships-of-opportunity to measure ocean surface currents was built and te...
Over 4 million observations of ship’s drift are on file at the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Cent...
Our understanding of ocean circulation to date still bears many unanswered questions. Despite the de...
Over 4 million observations of ship's drift are on file at the U.S. National Oceanographic Data...
We have explored tsunami current signals in maritime Automatic Identification System (AIS) data duri...
Abstract We investigated ship navigation records known as Automatic Identification System (AIS) data...
Establishing a fine-grained model of local ocean currents is important since currents carry nutrient...
HF radars measure coastal ocean surface currents with a spatial and temporal resolution that remain ...
Efficient monitoring of large-scale current systems for climate research requires the development of...
In the aftermath of the sinking of the US-flagged containership El Faro in October 2015, one of the ...
The Navigation channel is one of the most important assets of a port. It works as a connection betwe...
The continuing losses of vessels and the ever increasing volume of cargo carried by ship marks marin...
Most of the world relies on ships for transportation, shipping, and tourism. Automatic Identificatio...
Over the core region of the Agulhas Current, new estimations of ocean surface velocities are reporte...
International audienceOver the core region of the Agulhas Current, new estimations of ocean surface ...
A ship towed log for use on ships-of-opportunity to measure ocean surface currents was built and te...
Over 4 million observations of ship’s drift are on file at the U.S. National Oceanographic Data Cent...
Our understanding of ocean circulation to date still bears many unanswered questions. Despite the de...
Over 4 million observations of ship's drift are on file at the U.S. National Oceanographic Data...
We have explored tsunami current signals in maritime Automatic Identification System (AIS) data duri...
Abstract We investigated ship navigation records known as Automatic Identification System (AIS) data...
Establishing a fine-grained model of local ocean currents is important since currents carry nutrient...
HF radars measure coastal ocean surface currents with a spatial and temporal resolution that remain ...
Efficient monitoring of large-scale current systems for climate research requires the development of...
In the aftermath of the sinking of the US-flagged containership El Faro in October 2015, one of the ...
The Navigation channel is one of the most important assets of a port. It works as a connection betwe...
The continuing losses of vessels and the ever increasing volume of cargo carried by ship marks marin...