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Radio Frequency (RF) tracking in maritime contexts involves the use of RF signal detection and analysis to monitor and track the movements and communications of ships, aiding in navigation, collision avoidance, and security monitoring.

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Radio Frequency (RF) tracking in maritime contexts involves the use of RF signal detection and analysis to monitor and track the movements and communications of ships, aiding in navigation, collision avoidance, and security monitoring.


Benefits:

As AIS can be manipulated, or turned off, these are an additional method of tracking a vessel, providing another layer of confidence in the understanding of where a vessel is and what it’s doing.


Drawbacks:


Unlike AIS, this is not a dataset which is being broadcasted and collected at a holistic world fleet level. This can have an impact on the amount of historical data available.

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