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With the increased interest and presence that the U.S. Coast Guard has in the Arctic [1] there is also a rising need for increased Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) from autonomous sensors in this area. From June through November 2012, University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF) deployed and maintained three Long Range SeaSonde@ HF Surface Wave Radars operating in the 5 MHz band and two High Resolution SeaSondes...
Since 2011, Rutgers has been operating an over-the-horizon vessel detection software called ‘PeakPicker’ at two 13 MHz CODAR SeaSonde sites located in Sea Bright, NJ and Belmar, NJ. The challenge of vessel detection using High Frequency (HF) radar is dealing with false detection peaks and then associating multiple peaks derived from different coherent integration times and background filters at a...
Large numbers of ships travel up and down the East Coast of the United States daily, ranging from recreational vessels to cargo vessels. Especially busy areas are the approaches to New York Harbor. New York currently is the third-busiest port in the United States and it is growing rapidly [1]. The large number of vessels that travel in and around New York, and the expectation of increased numbers,...
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