ACR Electronics AIS-300, Y1-03-0222 manual What is AIS?, Overview

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SECTION 1 - WHAT IS AIS?

1.Overview

AIS is an acronym for Automatic Identification System. AIS increases navigational safety and collision avoidance by transmitting vessel identification, helping to reduce the difficulty of identifying ships when not in sight (e.g. at night, in radar blind arcs or shadows or at distance) by broadcasting navigational intentions to other vessels by providing ID, position, course, speed and other ship data with all other nearby ships and land based stations.

According to International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) regulations, AIS is defined as follows:

AIS is a broadcast transponder system, operating in the VHF maritime mobile band. It is capable of sending ship information such as identification, position course, speed and more, to other ships and to shore. It can handle multiple reports at rapid update rates and uses Carrier Sense Time Division Multiple Access (CSTDMA) technology to meet these high broadcast rates and ensure reliable and robust ship to ship operation.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) defines the performance standards as follows:

Ship to ship working, ship to shore working, including long range application, automatic and continuous operation, provision of information messaging via PC and utilization of maritime VHF channels

The Modules: GPS system, AIS Transponder, VHF Antenna, and the Data Power Cable (appropriate application software connects the individual modules).

AIS are required to function flawlessly in a variety of modes. The regulations require that the system be capable of:

An "autonomous and continuous" mode for operation in all areas. This mode shall be capable of being switched to/from one of the following alternate modes by a competent authority;

An "assigned" mode for operation in an area subject to a competent authority responsible for traffic monitoring such that the data transmission interval and/or time slots may be set remotely by that authority;

A "polling or controlled" mode, where the data transfer occurs in response to interrogation from a ship or competent authority.

This illustration depicts a typical AIS System, where two or more AIS equipped vessels (and shore based systems) are automatically communicating with each other.

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Y1-03-0222 Rev. C

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Contents Page Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Please Read ALL Warnings What is AIS? OverviewAIS classes Installation Product contentsSoftware installation Installation overview and prerequisitesPrerequisites Installation of the .NET Framework Installation of the Windows Installer Installation of the Link2AIS Software Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Connecting to a personal computer PC Help file Installers only Entering static dataSoftware structure Y1-03-0222 Rev. C Hardware installation Electrical connectionsAntenna installation Physical mountingAntenna connections on the transponder Antenna mountingUsing the Transponder Switching onLED indicators PowerData port messages Built-in testMaintenance Appendix a Serial Data Interface Power/ Data connectionPower up messages Serial Port Input/OutputVHF data link messages Nmea 0183 VDM DataVDL Message number VDM Message description VDO message format VHF data link own vessel messages Nmea 0183 VDOVDO Message number VDO Message description ACA message format ACS message formatAIS alarm messages Nmea 0183 ALR, Text ACK messagesALR message format Format DescriptionSpecifications Appendix B Specifications and WarningsParameter Value Appendix C System Block Diagram System DiagramAppendix D Data Power Cable Information Class B A2-07-0196-1Description DB15 ColorLimited Warranty SupportUseful Life Policy Other noticesManufacturer EuropeanRepresentative Signed on behalf of ACR Electronics, Inc