Abstract

The 4.0 revolution industry has come up with the internet and technology so-called Internet of Things (IoT), used in the navigation and monitoring systems for ships safety. This monitoring system receives data from the AIS Transceiver, the equipment installed, and integrated with the ship’s network infrastructure. The equipment transmits signatures tracking the ships sailing and going ashore as the AIS Receiverreceives them. With the increasing number of ships transporting fuels and natural gas from mine-producing areas in the Madura Strait, the development of an IoT-based monitoring system is prominent. The development will ease to monitor movements of ships that transport natural gas. It may also become the basis for further developing ships monitoring systems to improve Madurese fishers’ safety operating in the Madura Strait. In the initial system design, the system can transmit and receive static data, such as ships’ID and names. Then it can transmit and receive dynamic data, such as the ships’ geographical coordinate, to identify marine traffic around the areas. Later, this system could be developed so that it not only collects data but also proceeds the data to analyze the ships condition.

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