Presentation 1998/2/20
Satellites and Sea Navigation
Akio Yasuda, Osamu Suzuki,
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Abstract(in English) The artificial satellites have been indispensable in recent ship navigation.GMDSS replaces the skillful techhnique of radio operators with tractable communication equipment using satellites.It also prepares an effective system to rescue ships from wreck.The service area of the satellite broadcasting extends to the Japanese surrounding sea.The authors have been working on an onboard broadcasting reception system.The system can be applied to the reception of geostationary meteorological satellites.They also have been working on the development of a regional positioning system using Japanese geostationary satellites.GPS has recently been much used onboard.DGPS correction data broadcasted by MF Marinebeacon helps to improve the positioning accuracy.RTK-GPS can be used as an instrument to measure ship's attitude in three dimensional.
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Keyword(in English) GMDSS / Satellite Communication / BS / INMARSAT / GMS / DGPS / RTK-GPS
Paper # SANE97-137,SAT97-135(1998-02)
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Conference Date 1998/2/20(1days)
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Satellites and Sea Navigation
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Keyword(1) GMDSS
Keyword(2) Satellite Communication
Keyword(3) BS
Keyword(4) INMARSAT
Keyword(5) GMS
Keyword(6) DGPS
Keyword(7) RTK-GPS
1st Author's Name Akio Yasuda
1st Author's Affiliation Laboratory of Communication Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Osamu Suzuki
2nd Author's Affiliation Toba National College of Maritime Technology
Date 1998/2/20
Paper # SANE97-137,SAT97-135(1998-02)
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 556
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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