AIS message decoding and encoding in Python (AIVDM/AIVDO)
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AIS message decoding and encoding in Python (AIVDM/AIVDO)
This tool, developed in Python, interacts with various AI APIs, including ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Llama, and Mistral language models. Users can submit requests and retrieve responses for the same input, with results organized in a CSV file for easy comparison. The tool computes similarities based on the expected outputs of different AIs.
Simple script to convert AIS NMEA to ADSB basestation format. Main purpose is to plot SAR helicopters in ADSB plotting software like VRS.
Display Ships in TAK - AIS to TAK Gateway
Create and transmit AIS frames via gnuradio toolchain and web application in browser. Provides a websocket to PDU message block to change frame content on runtime. Works in burst mode, a frame is send on change immediately, one time. Transmitter remains silent until next change event.
This tool allows the identification and tracking of marine vessels by geolocation, MMSI, or via MarineTraffic URLs. It ensures user privacy via proxy support, and includes fallback strategies for optimal performance.
Python tool scraping and collecting terrestrial AIS streaming data (visualization, API usage tracking, ...)
RS-109M AIS net locator buoy configurator
Track oriented, multi target, multi hypothesis tracker
A python library to filter AIS vessel data and do investigation.
Utilities for Raspberry Pi, mostly for usage on a boat. Includes UART control scripts, traffic measurement tools for Mikrotik (RouterOS) and OpenWrt, AIS wireless daemon, AIS decoder and an extensible boat & IoT sensor daemon for Signal K.
ROS driver for the Automatic Identification System (AIS)
An analysis of the behavior of fishing vessels in order to detect patterns and outliers/anomalies.
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