Onshore
Equipment
Vessel traffic system
Vessel traffic system
Vessel traffic system
Onshore intelligent vessel traffic and position monitoring control system, providing navigation safety and efficiency in hazardous areas with heavy vessel traffic.
Automatic identification systems
Automatic identification systems
Automatic identification systems
VDES Onshore Station
Onshore station—a part of the data exchange system working in the VHF maritime mobile band—operating as a communication channel that interlinks vessels, pilots, vessel traffic systems and onshore users. A new generation of an AIS onshore equipment.
BS AIS Т214
AIS basic station—an onshore component of the automatic identification system designed for vessel monitoring, assigning the necessary operating modes in its control zone for shipboard AIS, classes A and B, and the navigational equipment.
GNSS augmentation equipment
GNSS augmentation equipment
GNSS augmentation equipment
Control and Correction Station
Generation of GLONASS/GPS differential corrections and transmitting them in VDL format via AIS UHF channels to vessels in order to guarantee high-precision navigation.
CCS-BS AIS T224
The T224 is designed to generate differential corrections of GLONASS/GPS global navigation satellite systems and transmit them in VDL format via AIS UHF channels (Message 17) to vessels in order to provide high-precision navigation of vessels across water areas of sea ports and on approaching routes.
Part of AIS onshore stations.
Solutions enabling autonomous navigation
Solutions enabling autonomous navigation
Solutions enabling autonomous navigation
MAV Remote Control
Centre
Provides full-scale remote control and monitoring of all vessel systems, and can also be used to set up control over autonomous vessels from the lead ship of a vessel train.
MAV Personnel Training and Certification Platform
A globally unrivaled platform for the development of unmanned navigation technologies via computer simulation in a virtual environment.
The project will eliminate obstacles hindering the use of MAV technologies—drawing up regulatory amendments, addressing shipowners’ concerns over network security, improving skills of shipborne and port personnel.
50
%
of shipowners will be using MAVs by 2050
Maritime Outlook Report 2018 Research by Norwegian Shipowners’ Association
E-Navigation solutions
E-Navigation solutions
E-Navigation solutions
Maritime Connectivity Platform and Digital
Services
Russian segment of the Maritime Connectivity Platform. A cloud solution for linking е-Navigation service providers with shipborne and shore consumers.
The digital services facilitate logistic activities, provide optimal routes and analytics, hydrometeorological reports, data on ice conditions.
In the future, MCP will become a marketplace for digital services of various developers.
16
services to be implemented on vessels to guarantee their safety
8
services are currently being developed by Sitronics KT