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Sharing common Traffic Picture by Inter VTS Exchange System (IVEF) Jeffrey van Gils 18 February 2015
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Settings / Scope North Sea; Exchange of Traffic Image between ship and shore vv Dutch Coastguard shore system Ship Barend Biesheuvel
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Possibilities On-scene command; SAR tasks; VTS / Monitoring tasks; VTS outside territorial waters; Port entry by vessels. What is most important Decrease of communication errors; Reliable information; Common information.
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Extension of coverage
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Completenes of image Small objects Nearby Accuracy
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Technical
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Result
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Reactions Ship side: – Verified targets and additional information; – Extended coverage (better planning); – Drifting buoys or other drifting material. Shore side: – Verified targets; – Better view on small targets; – Backup or extension fallback solution.
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Conclusion Saves money on installing and maintaining sensors like radar and AIS stations; Possibility to verify your data with data of partners; Track smaller targets than possible from shore only; Share a common harmonized picture over a specific area with partners (shore and ships); Ability to look and search further than your own sensors farm; Ability to have data available when needed in areas normally not covered; Possible fall back solution.
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Next steps (1)
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Next steps (2) Quality assurance of the data; Responsibility of the data; Legislation about sharing data; Communications costs; Implementation costs for current (proprietary) systems.
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