Spire Global Chosen to Aid
in Maritime Collision Avoidance Research
October 05, 2021
Spire Global, Inc. and space
services announced today that LatConnect 60, an
Australian-based satellite data and insights
provider, has extended their subscription to Spire’s
Automatic Identification System (AIS) vessel
tracking data. LatConnect 60 and Curtin University,
Western Australia’s largest university, have
recently been awarded a federal grant from the
Australian Research Council (ARC) to conduct
research on maritime collision avoidance in shipping
lanes.
LatConnect 60 and Curtin
University’s Intelligent Sensing & Perception
Laboratory, led by Professor Ba-Ngu Vo, are creating
sensor fusion algorithms to help solve this
industry-wide issue, using data from satellite
sensors, primarily Spire’s maritime domain awareness
information. Incorporating this intelligence into
maritime traffic monitoring systems is expected to
result in more effective collision and contact
avoidance strategies and contribute to more accurate
predictions of traffic patterns for ship owners and
insurers.
LatConnect 60 will use Spire's
space-based data as a foundation on which to layer
other data sources like satellite imagery, drones,
and IoT sensors, to get near real time appraisal of
movements in specific areas of interest. Regular and
timely AIS data like Spire’s is a critical piece of
this solution to support the accuracy and
reliability of collision, contact, and traffic
prediction algorithms, decreasing the risk of
collisions in narrow shipping lanes, and in turn
lowering insurance premiums for operators that adopt
the solution.
“LatConnect 60 is a valuable
and long standing Spire customer. We’re thrilled to
expand our relationship with them to help power the
important research at Curtin University,” said Mark
Dembitz, APAC Sales Director of Maritime Solutions.
“Partnerships between government, academia, and
industry can tackle tough challenges. With this
initiative, we will work to lower the risk of
maritime collisions to make Australia, and the
world, a safer place.”
“Spire’s advanced AIS data has
provided significant value to us and we’re thrilled
to build on our partnership to enhance our
capabilities,” said LatConnect 60 CEO, Venkat
Pillay. “Incorporating Spire’s proprietary data into
our research work with Curtin University will allow
unprecedented insight into the real-time location of
vessels, helping avoid collisions and create a safer
and more profitable maritime industry.”
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