Maritime Anomaly Detection for Vessel Traffic Services: A Survey

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A Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) plays a central role in maritime traffic safety. Regulations are given by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Guidelines by the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA). Accordingly, VTS facilities utilize communication and sensor technologies such as an Automatic Identification System (AIS), radar, radio communication and others. Furthermore, VTS operators are motivated to apply Decision Support Tools (DST), since these can reduce workloads and increase safety. A promising type of DST is anomaly detection. This survey presents an overview of state-of-the-art approaches of anomaly detection for the surveillance of maritime traffic. The approaches are characterized in the context of VTS and, thus, most notably, sorted according to utilized communication and sensor technologies, addressed anomaly types and underlying detection techniques. On this basis, current trends as well as open research questions are deduced.

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Stach, T., Kinkel, Y., Constapel, M., & Burmeister, H. C. (2023, June 1). Maritime Anomaly Detection for Vessel Traffic Services: A Survey. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse11061174

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