Year: 2015 Language: english Author: Steinar Låg Genre: Research papers Publisher: DNV-GL Edition: 1st Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 48 Description: Traditionally, once ships had left port they were isolated from communication with shore. This was true until the introduction of radio on ships at the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, both the capacity and coverage of ship to shore communication has been gradually evolving. However, we are now experiencing a step change in this field, with digital signals that can be transferred from ship to shore, and in the reverse direction, at significant rates, independent of the ship’s location. This paper describes these latest developments and the implications that they can have for shipping in the 21st century
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Ship Connectivity
Language: english
Author: Steinar Låg
Genre: Research papers
Publisher: DNV-GL
Edition: 1st
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 48
Description: Traditionally, once ships had left port they were isolated from communication with shore. This was
true until the introduction of radio on ships at the beginning of the 20th century. Since then, both the capacity and coverage of ship to shore communication has been gradually evolving.
However, we are now experiencing a step change in this field, with digital signals that can be transferred from ship to shore, and in the reverse direction, at significant rates, independent of the ship’s location. This paper describes these latest developments and the implications that they can have for shipping in the 21st century
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