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Information is always required by organizations of coastal states about the movements, identities and intentions of vessels sailing in the waters of interest to them, which may be coastal waters, straits, inland waterways, rivers, lakes or open seas. This interest may stem from defense requirements or from needs for the protection of off-shore resources, enhanced search and rescue services, deterrence of smuggling, drug trafficking and other illegal activities and/or for providing vessel traffic services for safe and efficient navigation and protection of the environment. To meet these needs it is necessary to have a well designed maritime surveillance and control system capable of tracking ships and providing other types of information required by a variety of user groups ranging from port authorities, shipping companies, marine exchanges to governments and the military. Principles of Integrated Maritime Surveillance Systems will be of vital interest to anyone responsible for the design, implementation or provision of a well designed maritime surveillance and control system capable of tracking ships and providing navigational and other types of information required for safe navigation and efficient commercial operation. Principles of Integrated Maritime Surveillance Systems is therefore essential to a variety of user groups ranging from port authorities to shipping companies and marine exchanges as well as civil governments and the military
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monografia Rebiun22310048 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22310048 m o d cr cn||||||||| 990826r19981998nyua ob 001 0 eng d 968501672 1058871049 1086466732 9781461552710 electronic bk.) 1461552710 electronic bk.) 1461374049 print) 9781461374046 print) 9781461374046 0792386728 alk. paper) 10.1007/978-1-4615-5271-0 doi AU@ 000051689636 NZ1 15039445 NZ1 15594628 E7B eng pn E7B OCLCQ GW5XE OCLCF GW5XE UA@ COO OCLCQ YDX UAB OCLCA OCLCQ AU@ LEAUB THR bicssc TEC007000 bisacsh THR thema 621.389/28 21 Principles of integrated maritime surveillance systems by A. Nejat Ince [and others] New York Springer ©1998 New York New York Springer 1 online resource (xv, 491 pages :) illustrations 1 online resource (xv, 491 pages :) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition originally published by Kluwer in 1998 Includes bibliographical references and index 1 Introduction -- 2 Maritime Surveillance Applications -- 3 Maritime Environment -- 4 Sensors -- 5 Sensor Platforms -- 6 Principles of Automatic Target Recognition in a Maritime Environment -- 7 Multisensor Data Fusion -- 8 Communications Systems and Data Links -- 9 Simulation of Maritime Surveillance Systems -- 10 New Technologies, New Functions and Solutions -- 11 Cost Analysis and Implementation Planning Information is always required by organizations of coastal states about the movements, identities and intentions of vessels sailing in the waters of interest to them, which may be coastal waters, straits, inland waterways, rivers, lakes or open seas. This interest may stem from defense requirements or from needs for the protection of off-shore resources, enhanced search and rescue services, deterrence of smuggling, drug trafficking and other illegal activities and/or for providing vessel traffic services for safe and efficient navigation and protection of the environment. To meet these needs it is necessary to have a well designed maritime surveillance and control system capable of tracking ships and providing other types of information required by a variety of user groups ranging from port authorities, shipping companies, marine exchanges to governments and the military. Principles of Integrated Maritime Surveillance Systems will be of vital interest to anyone responsible for the design, implementation or provision of a well designed maritime surveillance and control system capable of tracking ships and providing navigational and other types of information required for safe navigation and efficient commercial operation. Principles of Integrated Maritime Surveillance Systems is therefore essential to a variety of user groups ranging from port authorities to shipping companies and marine exchanges as well as civil governments and the military English Coastal surveillance Electronics in navigation Military surveillance Coastal surveillance. Electronics in navigation. Military surveillance. Electrical Engineering. Signal, Image and Speech Processing. Electronic books Ince, A. Nejat Printed edition 9781461374046 Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science