Contemporary architecture of the satellite Global Ship Tracking (GST) systems, networks and equipment

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Aerospace Systems Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1007/s42401-024-00314-0
Dimov Stojce Ilcev
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This paper introduces the current and new Satellite solutions for local and global tracking of ships for enhanced Ship Traffic Control (STC) and Ship Traffic Management (STM) at sea, in sea passages, approaching to the anchorages and inside of seaports. All transportation systems and especially for maritime applications require far more sophisticated technology solutions, networks and onboard equipment for modern Satellite ship tracking than current standalone the US Global Positioning System (GPS) or Russian Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONAS) networks. The forthcoming Global Ship Tracking (GST), Satellite Data Link (SDL), Maritime GNSS Augmentation SDL (GASDL) and Maritime Satellite Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (SADS-B) networks with Space and Ground Segment infrastructures for all three systems are discussed including benefits of these new technologies and solution for improved STC.

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卫星全球船舶跟踪(GST)系统、网络和设备的现代结构
本文介绍了当前和新的卫星解决方案,用于在海上、海上通道、驶入锚地和海港内对船舶进行本地和全球跟踪,以加强船舶交通管制(STC)和船舶交通管理(STM)。所有运输系统,特别是海事应用,都需要比目前独立的美国全球定位系统(GPS)或俄罗斯全球导航卫星系统(GLONAS)网络更先进的技术解决方案、网络和船载设备来进行现代卫星船舶跟踪。本文讨论了即将推出的全球船舶跟踪 (GST)、卫星数据链 (SDL)、海事全球导航卫星系统增强 SDL (GASDL) 和海事卫星自动依赖监视-广播 (SADS-B) 网络,以及这三个系统的空间和地面段基础设施,包括这些新技术的优势和改进 STC 的解决方案。
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Aerospace Systems
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期刊介绍: Aerospace Systems provides an international, peer-reviewed forum which focuses on system-level research and development regarding aeronautics and astronautics. The journal emphasizes the unique role and increasing importance of informatics on aerospace. It fills a gap in current publishing coverage from outer space vehicles to atmospheric vehicles by highlighting interdisciplinary science, technology and engineering. Potential topics include, but are not limited to: Trans-space vehicle systems design and integration Air vehicle systems Space vehicle systems Near-space vehicle systems Aerospace robotics and unmanned system Communication, navigation and surveillance Aerodynamics and aircraft design Dynamics and control Aerospace propulsion Avionics system Opto-electronic system Air traffic management Earth observation Deep space exploration Bionic micro-aircraft/spacecraft Intelligent sensing and Information fusion
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