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On 15 Dec 2005 23:46:09 -0800, "markvictor" wrote:
Thanks for the info,Dave, So you would use the ARPA for the target and then use the AIS to give an actual identity to it? Sounds like that would be a pretty handy feature as an overlay, That's the plan I think, but personally I can see problems. Around here we get a LOT of data. I was on a boat in Singapore a few weeks back & playing with a stand-alone AIS (can't remember the brand) but it had a "radar" display on it, and when you zoomed out to 24nm range it would just crash the whole AIS box because there was too much data! I think at any one time in Singapore there are 2000 to 3000 ships & it's a small island, so they are probably all within AIS range! So, just getting AIS into a PC display system reliably while trying to do other things is a big task. Introducing ARPA is something the customer wants to do mainly to highlight vessels that have ARPA returns but no AIS, as these are the more worrying targets. I'm skeptical as to whether it will work on a PC system in the real world though. If I can find some simulator or even sample ARPA data I'd trying pushing it in & see what sort of throughput we get before everything falls over. Dave |
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