Abstract
Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a navigation system capable of sending and receiving ship information with VHF radio waves and TDMA transmission. In an effort to improve ship safety, it is necessary to have an appropriate navigation device to be able to send ship information accurately and quickly. With the disturbance that occurs in the process of sending information through radio frequencies, it is necessary to have an understanding of the process of sending information using radio frequencies, especially in AIS technology. The success rate of this tool is closely related to the safety of passengers and crew. In this study, the authors conducted direct observations and interviews related to the performance and success rate of the AIS tool with a sample of sending data for 30 seconds with a case study on the use of AIS on the Tug Boat Leo Power 2206.
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