Kongsberg
Seatex
Technology
On
New
Norwegian
Ais
Satellitekongsberg
29
April
2010
The
Norwegian
satellite,
AISSat-1
will
be
launched
from
India
on 9
May.
The
satellite
will
be
used
by
maritime
authorities
as
an
additional
means
of
ensuring
safety
at
sea
in
the
High
North.
The
satellite
is
equipped
>
with
technology
developed
in a
joint
effort
by
the
Norwegian
Defence
Research
Establishment
(FFI),
Kongsberg
Seatex
AS,
the
Norwegian
Coastal
Administration
and
the
Norwegian
Space
Centre.
The
project
is
funded
by
the
Ministry
of
Trade
and
Industry.
All
passenger
ships
and
large
vessels
in
international
traffic
are
required
to
carry
the
Automatic
Identification
System
(AIS)
onboard.
AIS
is
primarily
a
ship
collision
avoidance
system
and
is
based
on a
range
of
onshore
base
stations
with
an
offshore
range
of
about
40
nautical
miles.
35
base
stations
are
deployed
along
the
Norwegian
coast
and
all
IMO
nations
have
deployed,
or
are
in
the
process
of
deploying,
a
similar
chain
of
base
stations.
AISSat-1
is a
demonstrator
and
experimental
satellite
carrying
equipment
for
reception
and
relaying
AIS
signals.
Thus
expanding
the
AIS
coverage
area
from
coastal
waters
to
all
maritime
zones
controlled
by
Norwegian
Authorities.
The
exploitation
of
this
technology
in a
fully
deployed
system
will
improve
the
safety
for
ocean-going
vessels
in
the
High
North
and
around
Spitzbergen.
Such
a
system
will
also
simplify
the
identification
and
coordination
of
vessels
in a
search
and
rescue
situation
as
well
as
being
used
for
monitoring
of
vessels
carrying
hazardous
cargo
and
other
environmental
risk
assessment
situations.
Clusters
within
Norwegian
technology
and
industry
working
with
satellite
communication
are
well
recognized
globally
and
Europe,
USA
and
Canada
have
shown
a
keen
interest
in
the
AISSat-1
test
satellite.
"This
satellite
is
an
example
of
how
a
long-term
investment
in
Norwegian
expertise
leads
to
innovative
and
high-technology
solutions
designed
for
Norwegian
purposes,"
says
Minister
of
Trade
and
Industry,
Trond
Giske.
"Norway
and
KONGSBERG
have
been
at
the
forefront
with
leading
technology
and
solutions
within
this
area
of
expertise.
We
are
therefore
very
pleased
to
have
the
opportunity
to
provide
the
AIS
payload
for
AISSat-1.
Further,
the
AISSat
programme
is
also
an
important
factor
in
the
overall
work
for
safe
navigation
and
operation
in
the
High
North,"
says
Gard
Ueland,
President
of
Kongsberg
Seatex
AS.