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Marine intelligent transportation system (MITS) is a large-scale wireless sensor networks in which communications are frequent, so a mass of abundant information about shipping exists in it. The current ship positioning methods mostly consider how to fuse the information from the active integrated positioning system which is composed of GPS, SINS, TNS, and SMS and so on. As a result, the abundant...
Most of the traditional ship positioning methods only consider how to integrate or fuse the active information from GPS, SINS, TNS, and SMS and so forth. But because of the complexity possessed by the modern marine intelligent transport system (MITS) and the uncertainty of hardware systems, especially the fallibility of GPS, the application abilities of the current ship positioning methods are limited...
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