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Inshore VMS Pilot Project. Background. Project objective was to source and test a cost effective VMS applicable to inshore vessel The project went to tender and Cybit Bluefinger was commissioned to supply the units The project involves 5 vessels using 2 separate systems TDMA (VHF) system - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Inshore VMS Pilot Project
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Background
• Project objective was to source and test a cost effective VMS applicable to inshore vessel
• The project went to tender and Cybit Bluefinger was commissioned to supply the units
• The project involves 5 vessels using 2 separate systems
• TDMA (VHF) system
• GPRS (Mobile phone) system
• Accessible via the internet using Bluefinger’s Saffire-online software
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The Tracking Systems
• Both systems have an internal GPS system that monitors the vessel position. This position is then transmitted via either the TDMA or GPRS communications system
• System costs vary
• TDMA approximately £2,000 per vessel
• GPRS approx £600 per vessel + £15 p.m. transmission costs
These costs relate to the pilot project and would be expected to be reduced for larger numbers of vessels.
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TDMA (VHF) System
• TDMA (VHF) – 2 Shore based transceiver stations one at the Lizard lighthouse the other in Newlyn.
• The signal is received from the vessels via one of these stations every second. Then transmitted to the Saffire-online by the base station in Newlyn using an internet link.
Pro’s –
• No transmission costs after initial capital purchase
• Independent system
Con’s
• Signals are only recorded when the vessel has reception from a shore station & base station is operative
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GPRS (Mobile Phone) System
• This system uses the mobile phone network (O2) to receive the data which is then received by the Saffire-online software
Pro’s
• No shore based communications network needs to be setup
• System still logs the vessels position when not in range
• Low cost
Con’s
• Dependant on the mobile phone network
• Ongoing transmission costs
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Saffire-Online
• Internet based package
• Developed as a sea-based option to the successful fleetstar-online road based system
• Newly developed – still going teething problems
System provides
• Vessels current and historic positions on charting software
• Can produce and export vessel logs in Excel and PDF format
• Displays vessel tracks on charts
• Real-time monitoring of vessel position
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Saffire-online
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Last Known Position
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Position Tab
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Vessel Tracks
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VMS track – GPRS (every 30 seconds)
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supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable futuresupporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable futuresupporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable futuresupporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable futuresupporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
supporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable futuresupporting the seafood industry for a sustainable, profitable future
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Date Vessel Name
CFR Description Latitude Longitude Direction Compass Speed
08/01/2009 12:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 12:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 13:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 13:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 14:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 14:37:46 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 13.78" N
005° 32' 52.43" W
264° W 0.00
08/01/2009 15:34:27 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 12.34" N
005° 32' 49.15" W
135° SE 3.78
08/01/2009 15:34:57 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 11.05" N
005° 32' 46.76" W
131° SE 3.78
08/01/2009 15:34:57 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 11.05" N
005° 32' 46.76" W
131° SE 3.78
08/01/2009 15:35:27 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 09.88" N
005° 32' 44.26" W
99° E 4.32
08/01/2009 15:35:27 UTC
Pride Of Cornwall
Position 50° 06' 09.88" N
005° 32' 44.26" W
99° E 4.32
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Date Vessel Name First Event Last Event Max Speed
08/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall TDMA 08/01/2009 00:00:11 UTC 08/01/2009 23:59:57 UTC 8.60
08/01/2009 Little Pearl TDMA 08/01/2009 00:00:11 UTC 08/01/2009 23:59:57 UTC 28.90
08/01/2009 Palatine 08/01/2009 00:39:44 UTC 08/01/2009 23:43:19 UTC 8.10
08/01/2009 Trevose 08/01/2009 00:20:53 UTC 08/01/2009 23:06:42 UTC 8.64
08/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall 08/01/2009 00:00:29 UTC 08/01/2009 23:59:46 UTC 8.10
08/01/2009 Little Pearl 08/01/2009 00:00:41 UTC 08/01/2009 23:59:43 UTC 7.56
Daily Summary
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Date Vessel Name First Event Last Event Max Speed
DateVessel Name First Event Last Event Max Speed
03/01/2009 Palatine 03/01/2009 00:16:35 UTC 03/01/2009 23:34:49 UTC 8.10
03/01/2009 Trevose 03/01/2009 00:29:08 UTC 03/01/2009 23:27:09 UTC 3.78
03/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall 03/01/2009 00:55:28 UTC 03/01/2009 23:55:31 UTC 0.00
03/01/2009 Little Pearl 03/01/2009 01:00:07 UTC 03/01/2009 23:10:56 UTC 0.00
04/01/2009 Palatine 04/01/2009 00:34:49 UTC 04/01/2009 23:34:51 UTC 0.00
04/01/2009 Trevose 04/01/2009 00:27:08 UTC 04/01/2009 23:39:59 UTC 8.64
04/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall 04/01/2009 00:55:31 UTC 04/01/2009 23:33:42 UTC 8.10
04/01/2009 Little Pearl 04/01/2009 00:11:44 UTC 04/01/2009 23:25:18 UTC 7.56
05/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall TDMA 05/01/2009 14:24:36 UTC 05/01/2009 23:59:57 UTC 8.40
05/01/2009 Little Pearl TDMA 05/01/2009 15:41:54 UTC 05/01/2009 20:45:56 UTC 8.90
05/01/2009 Palatine 05/01/2009 00:34:50 UTC 05/01/2009 23:18:39 UTC 0.00
05/01/2009 Trevose 05/01/2009 00:40:00 UTC 05/01/2009 23:54:14 UTC 10.26
05/01/2009 Pride Of Cornwall 05/01/2009 00:33:59 UTC 05/01/2009 23:26:31 UTC 8.64
05/01/2009 Little Pearl 05/01/2009 00:25:19 UTC 05/01/2009 23:35:40 UTC 8.10
Daily Summary – Range of days
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Inshore VMS Pilot Project