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| AISLive |
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AISLive
was the first global AIS (Automatic Identification System)
network and continues to provide an online application
with access to real time ship movements. Our growing network
coverage extends from Europe to North America, the Caribbean,
Mediterranean and Far East.
Users of AISLive include port authorities,
ship agents, brokers, charterers, port service suppliers,
shipowners and civil authorities,
all of whom benefit from having access to timely and accurate
information.
The AISLive network provides real time
information from over 1,250 locations around the world. We
currently show
the live
positions of circa 14,000 vessels. The position of each
vessel within the areas of coverage is displayed on a chart
and is
updated every 3 minutes, 24 hours a day.
Simply by clicking on a vessel, additional
details are available such as IMO number, MMSI, latitude,
longitude,
course, speed
and next port. The network grew by 300% in 2006 and
will continue to expand in 2007. More than 103,000 users have
registered to
use the application so far.
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to the website to a full data supply.Your subscription
to AISLive includes: |
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State of the art tile based mapping system |
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Full access to all the global charts on AISLive.com |
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Dynamic vessel searching |
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Up to 16 levels of zoom on nautical charts |
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Coverage of circa 13,000 live vessels at any one
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Over 1,200 ports, terminals and anchorages
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installation kits |
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to ship information within the AISLive service, we are also
able to supply full installation kits to companies and organisations
who would like to see AIS network coverage in their area. |
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| AIS
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A range of
tailored AIS data supply services are available including
live data
supply, processed data feeds, client specific extracts
and analysis of historic movements. Data may be supplied via
web services, SOAP, XML, FTP, TCP/IP or other electronic media.
We receive AIS data from our global network
of receivers on a continuous basis 24 hours a day. We have
the ability to stream
live data for a specific area in the world right down to
the level of a berth for use in a clients own application.
What can we supply?
1. Live Data
2. Clean Data
3. Data by iFrame
4. Lloyd's
Register Fairplay Data
1. Live data - If you advise the specific area that you are
interested in receiving, from a global feed right down to a
specific terminal, we can create a feed for your application.
This data would be streamed to you in native NMEA0183 format
which is the international standard for AIS messages.
We can supply data from a specific place anywhere in the world
that we have an AIS receiver installed. This data may be supplied
as a live feed in raw NMEA 0183 format or we can also make
it available via webservices or in a format suitable for your
application such as XML, CSV, XLS and so on.
2. Clean data - AIS data occasionally shows abbreviations
of vessel names or incomplete IMO numbers for example.
We can
take the raw data, match it against our in-house ships data
and correct any anomalies. This is then sent to our customers
for use in their applications.
3. iFrame data - We have developed a method of isolating
specific vessels and then calling them from the AISLive
servers and
displaying them in an iFrame. This is literally a window
generated by AISLive and appearing in a third party application.
Our
customers include ferry operators, ship owners and port
communities who use the service to show where vessels are
in specific
places. Take, for example, a ferry operator who wishes
to let his customers
know where the ferries are at that exact moment; using
AISLive iFrames, he can show them in real time, where their
ferry
is. This enables his customers to plan their time based
on the
actual position of the vessel and not just the timetable.
4. Lloyd's Register Fairplay - Vessel, Company, Ports,
Fixtures.
With a database of over 155,000 vessels, the Lloyd's
Register of Ships data has been the industry benchmark
since 1763
and to this day remains second to none.
Our data is comprehensive and includes:-
Vessels - Over 150,000 vessels
Company data - Over 200,000 maritime
related companies
Ports - 9400 ports and terminals
including services at each facility
Fixtures - Wet and dry global fixtures
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| AIS Surveillance Solution |
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With the application of AIS Base Station,
or AIS Receiver, or AISLive, we offer a complete
range of products for Port Monitoring and Surveillance applications.
Our sales team will assess your requirements and provide
you with a solution that works for you. We will provide
you professional AIS presentation software to help you
manage vessel traffic by utilizing existing AIS infrastructure,
such as AIS Base Station, or AIS Receiver, or AISLive
online AIS data.
For customers who require web access to the current
vessel traffic situation, our professional tailored software
allows you to view the vessel traffic in any area by
sending information obtained from the website feed to
units anywhere in the world. DataSwitch collects information
received from our AIS Software and allows you to filter
information, log the data for playback at a later time,
and send all or some of the information to remote clients |
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solution: |
Our services range from subscription
to the website to a full data supply.Your subscription
to AISLive includes: |
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Port authorities Vessel traffic management, monitoring
and surveillance |
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Marine Administrations and Coast Guards ¨C Search
and Rescue (SAR), Buoy Tendering, Vessel Traffic Service,
Coastal Surveillance, Dredging & Hydrographic Surveying,
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Shipowners and managers, |
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Offshore pipeline, or subsea cable owners/operators
¨C surveillance vessels traffic in their pipelines/cables
area to avoid anchorages of vessels. |
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