Research on Inland Vessels Remote Monitoring System Based on 3G Network

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According to the situation of inland navigation, to explore the ship remote monitoring system based on 3G mobile communication network, to achieve the long distance identification and monitoring of inland vessels. This paper proposes an overall solution, including smart phone terminal, 3G communication network, Internet network monitoring and management center. The program is an effective supplement of AIS and VTS. The system components and functions are analyzed; this paper deems that the establishment of the system not only for have an important role to improve the safety of navigation, and can greatly reduce investment and has high feasibility.

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February 2014

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