Polish Maritime Research (Sep 2018)

The Impact of Radar Distance Measurement Accuracy on the Accuracy of Position Fixing in VTS Systems

  • Czaplewski Krzysztof,
  • Guze Sambor,
  • Świerczyński Sławomir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/pomr-2018-0091
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 5 – 13

Abstract

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The main source of information on the situation across the sea basins used by operators of shipping monitoring systems is a network of coastal radar stations. Presently, it is possible to gather navigational information from many individual radar stations simultaneously, which may be used for improving the accuracy of vessel position fixing. However, without making other estimates, we obtain an inconsistent image comprising multiple echoes of the same ship, and as such it is impossible to say which echo presents the vessel on the move. Another problem is the method of performing radar observations, which significantly affects the accuracy of position fixing. The estimated radar distance is encumbered with a gross error in the case of large vessels, as the position of a large vessel is not the same as the position of the edge of the radar echo to which the estimation is made. In this paper, the authors present a method to adjust the measured radar distance. The proposed method may be automated easily, which would significantly enhance VTS positioning processes.

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