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filter for group searching (4 posts)

Started 1 year ago by Wenke | Latest reply from MindOpen
This topic is not a support question

  1. Hi there,
    I would like to know if there is a kind of filter for searching ships of a certain type and if there is the possibility to observ not only the current position but also the "tracking history" of a special ship or a group of ships of a certain type?

    Another question that came up to me is if there is a system behind of how ships get the AIS nomenklatur?
    Thanks a lot for replying
    Kind regards

    Posted 1 year ago

  2. now we are talking business..., the history tracking of groups of ships, would probably be a paid feature inside DS, if we would realize it :-)
    Of course there is big potential in getting access to data like this, for all kind of companies. We will start soon though with the port-records of tracked vessels (something like "the last ten ports of the ship"), this will give you the idea.

    Inside our vessel-search: http://www.digital-seas.com/vessel_search/vessel_archive.html you always can define a special search, for instance for ship-types, flags etc. There is no filtering inside Fleetmon yet, you have to wait for the next version (2.0) which will be a big step for realtime tracking.

    It is funny, you are using a wording from the old GDR "nomenklatura", which ment there your position inside the political system. If your question is about: whow is the ship getting there AIS signal, this could be of help:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Identification_System

    Keep asking, MindOpen

    Posted 1 year ago

  3. Hey, thanks a lot for your reply and your usefull information.
    Yes, I agree with you that this analysis of AIS data might be a profitable business. Wish you success in developing further your webmap service! I'll keep your website in mind.
    Wenke
    (roots in MV)

    Posted 1 year ago

  4. please not only keep it in mind, use and recommend it! Your feedback is always welcome.
    nu mok dat man gaud, wo ömmer du sin doost :-)

    Posted 1 year ago

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