Communication Solutions in Maritime Operations
Effective communication serves as the backbone of maritime operations, ensuring safety, navigation, and operational efficiency in the vast and challenging seas.
Whether it's a cruise liner in the Caribbean, a tanker in the Gulf of Aden, or a fishing trawler off Iceland, these vessels depend on one thing to stay safe and functional—communication. Maritime communication systems are the invisible threads linking ships to shore, to each other, and to emergency responders.
Ship stations may communicate with other ship stations or coast stations primarily for safety, and secondarily for navigation and operational efficiency. These ships are known as 'voluntary ships' because they are not required by treaty or statute to carry a radio but voluntarily fit some of the same equipment used by compulsory ships.
Communication is the lifeline of maritime operations. From distress calls to daily log transmissions, from coastal ports to polar routes, communication systems ensure safety, coordination, and compliance.
As the booming of maritime activities, such as maritime transport, fishing, exploration of marine natural resources, and pollution monitoring, the onshore base station (BS)-based and satellite-based maritime communication technologies are hard to satisfy the diverse requirements .
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