Published December 8, 2022 | Version 1.0
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AIS data prepared by Statsat AS for May 2020

Authors/Creators

  • 1. Statsat AS, Norway

Description

AIS data prepared and provided by Statsat AS (Norway) in the framework of the T-SAR project (IKTPLUSS programme on reducing digital vulnerabilities, 10 MNOK from the Research Council of Norway, Norway).

The dataset contains AIS data (satellite + other) on a global coverage for 2020. There is one zip file and its name is the month (01 for January to 12 for December)  ending with '.zip' and the zip file contains zipped Comma Separated Values (CSV) files; one per day.

 

The CSV zipped files are named with the following convention: ais_YYYYMMDD.zip where YYYY is the year (here 2020), MM the month (01 to 12) and DD the day (01 to 31 depending on the month). For instance, ais_20200101.zip contains one single CSV file called ais_20200101.csv that corresponds to the 1st January 2020.

The csv files have one header line:

mmsi;lon;lat;date_time_utc;sog;cog;true_heading;nav_status;rot;message_nr;source

where:

mmii

integer

MMSI number of the vessel (AIS identifier). All records belonging to the same vessel will have the same identifier.

lon

float

Geographical longitude (WGS84) between -180 to 180

lat

float

Geographical latitude (WGS84) between -90 to 90

date_time_utc

datetime

Date and Time (in UTC) when position was recorded by AIS. It is represented as: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS (for instance 2020-01-01 00:00:00).

sog

float

Speed over ground (knots)

cog

float

Course over ground (degrees)

true_heading

integer

Heading (degrees) of the vessel's hull. A value of 511 indicates there is no heading data.

nav_status

integer

Navigation status according to AIS Specification

rot

integer

rate of turn

message_nr

integer

message number

source

integer

source is the source of AIS data ('g' for ground or 's' for satellite).

One row in the CSV file corresponds to one message.

Notes

This dataset is not public and has been provided by Statsat AS (Norway). It has been used for developing new machine learning algorithms for detecting Intentional AIS Shutdown in Open Sea Maritime Surveillance in the framework of the T-SAR project (IKTPLUSS programme on reducing digital vulnerabilities, 10 MNOK from the Research Council of Norway, Norway) led by Simula Research Laboratory (Oslo, Norway).

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