Maritime
According to International Maritime Organization (IMO), shipping is the world’s most international industry, leading to a higher impact in the environment. Making this industry efficient, safer and optimized is paramount. Accurate GNSS technology aims to bring innovation and optimization in navigation, fishing, oceanography and oil and gas exploitation benefiting leisure boats, commercial vessels, and unregulated and Safety of Life at Sea regulated ships.
OHB Austria offers several shaped solutions for testing GNSS navigation on maritime vessels and for ensuring the integrity and reliability of GNSS signals within them.
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Nowadays, Automatic Identification System (AIS) and Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) continue relying on GNSS. What would happen if these systems receive unreliable and inaccurate GNSS signals? Major disruptions impacting safe navigation, causing delayed shipping routes, casualties and even incidents that can result in serious loss of life and pollution of the marine environment. A wide variety of vessels move around the world each day. The efficiency, safety and optimization of marine transportation are key issues.
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Reliable navigation for vessels is essential, therefore, vessel manufacturers must pursue sensible and precise testing in order to guarantee functionality. We offer a High-End solution for testing your vessels under controlled conditions, offering a wide range of features to meet your specific needs.
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Maritime ports are classified as critical infrastructure. Therefore, vessel traffic controllers must have reliable GNSS signals at all time. Any failure or GNSS interference can lead to major consequences. Did you know that jamming interferences at ports are becoming today more and more frequent? OHB Austria offers a variety of shaped solutions for interference detection and mitigation that can fit your needs.
Several maritime ports have requested the need for 24/7 monitoring of the GNSS environment, especially the ports near critical zones.