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Merging of Satellite Remote Sensing and Environmental Stress Model for Ensuring Marine Safety

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A virtual vessel traffic control system is introduced to contribute to prevent a marine accident such as collision and stranding from happening. Existing VTS has its limit. The virtual vessel traffic control system consists of both data acquisition by satellite remote sensing and a simulation of traffic environment stress based on the satellite data, remotely sensed data. And it could be used to provide timely and detailed information about the marine safety, including the location, speed and direction of ships, and help us operate vessels safely and efficiently. If environmental stress values are simulated for the ship information derived from satellite data, proper actions can be taken to prevent accidents. Since optical sensor has a high spatial resolution, JERS satellite data are used to track ships and extract their information. We present an algorithm of automatic identification of ship size and velocity. It lastly is shown that based on ship information extracted from JERS data, a qualitative evaluation method of environmental stress is introduced.

Abstract

1. Introduction

2. Present Status of Marine Casualties and New Technologies

3. Ship Detection Using Satellite Data

4. Merging of Satellite Remote Sensing and Environmental Stress Model

5. Conclusions

Acknowledgments

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