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MARINE GEODESY

ISSN:

0149-0419

eISSN:

1521-060X

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(Field of Science):

  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • socio-economic geography and spatial management (Social studies)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)

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Year 2019
  • A Novel Approach of Using Selected Unconventional Geodesic Methods of Estimation on VTS Areas
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    - MARINE GEODESY - Year 2019

    The Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) systems belong to the fundamental tools used in ensuring a high level of safety across sea basins with heavy traffic, where the presence of navigational hazards poses a great risk of collision or a ship running aground. In order to determine the mutual location of ships, VTS systems obtain information from different facilities, such as coastal radar stations, AIS, and vision systems. Fixing a ship’s...

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Year 2018
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Year 2010
  • Web-based GIS as a tool for supporting marine research

    Zbieranie danych morskich podczas badań hydroakustycznych jest złożonym zadaniem, na które składają się nie tylko pomiary, ale także analiza, weryfikacja i interpretacja informacji uzyskanych przez różne czujniki. Automatyczna integracja, wizualizacja i przetwarzanie zgromadzonych danych pozwala na bardziej precyzyjne rozpoznanie badanych zjawisk. W pracy przedstawiono dedykowany sieciowy system syntezy i rozpowszechniania danych...

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