Ok Stuart
Sounds good, Ok on the ferries, nothing around can be said to move on water
at high speed.
I had not seen AIShub before so I had look, I see allow you to nominate an
area for data sent from their server. They provide a binary send your off
air data to direct to them, and allow their
Hello Stuart,
Have you gone any further with your AIS scripting?
I have 2 receivers, one AIS for marine and the other ADS-B for aircraft, I
am planning on driving AI aircraft and ships with both Probably need some
kind of proxy or relay server on them as well. Also there some processing
steps
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:45 AM, Harry Campigli wrote:
Hello Stuart,
Have you gone any further with your AIS scripting?
I have. I've got a quite nice proxy and some very simple heuristics
to make the ship movements seem realistic. Unfortunately they don't
quite work with ships docking from high
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:32 AM, I wrote:
Hi All,
I recently came across http://www.marinetraffic.com/, which tracks
shipping by means of their AIS transmitter, which all vessels over 299
gross tonnes must carry.
The data is transmitted by radio and includes position, speed, course,
rate
Stuart
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:32 AM, I wrote:
Hi All,
I recently came across http://www.marinetraffic.com/, which tracks
shipping by means of their AIS transmitter, which all vessels over 299
gross tonnes must carry.
The data is transmitted by radio and includes position,
I wouldn't mind pitching in on this, but as far as leading the
project, or anything of that caliber, I probably don't have the time
to organize such a task.
However, I'm very interested in helping out with this effort, and may
know of another soul as well. So whatever happens, please keep me
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