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Satellite observing systems are unrivalled in expertise in all aspects of satellite remote sensing of the marine environment. Serving the public and private sector organisations by providing:
GPS Technology on Mobile PhonesMobile phones today contain a lot of information that is invaluable to us. Contacts, emails, pictures, videos as well as personal data can all be stored in mobile phones. And that is only the tip of the ice berg. Imagine losing your phone and you will get a glimpse of how integral it has become to your life. It is not just the data that we store in our phones, but the real-time information that it provides to us in our daily lives, without which we could be seriously handicapped. Many new phones have the ability to pin point our location and give directions as well as information about our surroundings. Mobile phones can have in built GPS technology which sends and receives signals as an independent GPS device would. GPS Mobile Phone can be used as tracking devices which can help us locate places and even show local information personalised and customized to our needs. The second very important benefit of having GPS enabled phones is that they can be easily tracked in case of an emergency, or for that matter, if the phone is lost or stolen. Even in areas where signal is low or challenged, most new phones will allow the user to connect to an emergency number.
Some of the problem areas recently tackled by us including ongoing programmes, are:
The latest venture is the design of a system of dedicated microsats that will deliver observations of storm location and intensity in 'real-time' to forecasting centres and ships at sea. We have longer experience in the field of creating useful marine products from raw satellite data than any company in Europe, and this is reflected in the number of Training Workshops it has been asked to organise around the world.
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Several satellites measure the height of waves at the sea surface. We archive these and windspeed measurements in the database. This then used to provide high quality marine statistics and climatology.
Transporting a 33000 ton semi-submersible safely from Canada to Brazil depends critically on making the best use of whatever information is available on sea-state. We worked closely with DockTell on the project.
The Sea State Alarm service transmits reports to ships comparing actual sea state along the satellite tracks with the forecast. |
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