Use of the automatic identification system in academic research

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Abstract

The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a Very High Frequency (VHF) radio broadcasting system frequencies (161.975 MHz and 162.025 MHz) that transfers packets of data over the data link (HDLC) [1, 2] and enables AIS-equipment vessels and shore-based stations to send and receive identification information that can be displayed on a computer. It was originally conceived as a navigational aid for ship monitoring and collision avoidance at sea that over time, has evolved into a system with a multitude of additional applications, including experimental systems in academic and research environments.

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Tichavska, M., Cabrera, F., Tovar, B., & Araña, V. (2015). Use of the automatic identification system in academic research. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 9520, pp. 33–40). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27340-2_5

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