Modern Approach to Data Collection and Processing from Automatic Identification System for Ship Traffic Organization
https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2022-8-4-48-54
Abstract
The article is devoted to the collection and generalization of automatic identification system (AIS) data on the movement of ships, both on inland waterways and in coastal marine areas. The list of information necessary for the further carrying out of researches on the organization of movement is defined. Attention is paid to the peculiarities of obtaining data from technical means of communication and open online resources. The approach to statistical data accumulation from AIS receiver using Raspberry Pi single-board microcomputer has been offered. The application, which reads data from the serial port and transfers them to the library and then to the PostgreSQL database management system server, is implemented. It is concluded that the proposed approach is constructive and potentially effective.
About the Authors
V. KaretnikovRussian Federation
Vladimir Karetnikov
St. Petersburg, 198035
Ya. Kosiak
Russian Federation
Yana Kosiak
St. Petersburg, 198035
O. Danilov
Russian Federation
Oleg Danilov
St. Petersburg, 198035
A. Bespalov
Russian Federation
Alexander Bespalov
St. Petersburg, 198035
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Review
For citations:
Karetnikov V., Kosiak Ya., Danilov O., Bespalov A. Modern Approach to Data Collection and Processing from Automatic Identification System for Ship Traffic Organization. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2022;8(4):48-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31854/1813-324X-2022-8-4-48-54