A Brief Introduction to the Application of AIS Aids to Navigation in the Lingang Dagusha Channel and the Remote Management and Use of AIS Aids to Navigation from the Perspective of E-Navigation
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AIS Aids to Navigation, Dagusha Channel, E-Navigation, Remote Management and Usage.Abstract
Since the beginning of the 21st century, AIS has been widely used and has made outstanding contributions to maritime safety; AIS technology updates and application research have developed rapidly, and have achieved remarkable results; AIS navigation marks not only play a role in assisting navigation, but also bring revolutionary changes to modern maritime monitoring, digital navigation mark construction, port management, maritime search and rescue, and other fields. In December 2022, after expert discussions, the navigation mark management department decided to deploy 18 AIS physical navigation marks in the Dagusha waterway near Tianjin Port. The extensive deployment of AIS physical aids to navigation provides convenience for sailors and effectively meets the needs of the development of navigation aids in the era of e-navigation; It not only enables remote management, but also provides convenience for the management of visual navigation marks for other entities. AIS navigation mark equipment is constantly updated, and management and use are constantly changing, which is worth continuous research and exploration.
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