Hi Alex,
Thank you for the additional information I shall go through it all ASAP.
Arthur
On 3/1/19 6:42 pm, Alex (Maxious) Sadleir wrote:
Having a look at the mapping guidelines I did find Beacons
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Seamarks/Beacons can have Radio
Stations
Hi Graeme,
On receiving the AIS data about half of the messages at my location come
from fixed location beacons that ships are able to receive and then plot
the positions on their display along with their GPS position and the
positions of other vessels. They are then able to navigate with
Having a look at the mapping guidelines I did find Beacons
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Seamarks/Beacons can have Radio
Stations https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Seamarks/Radio_Stations
including seamark:radio_station:category=ais "An AIS radiobeacon on a
seamark that reports its own
AFAIK, OpenSeaMap is dedicated rendering based on the same
OpenStreetMap database as the map of e.g. http://www.openstreetmap.org
The OpenSeaMap project also defines certain tags that are only used
for navigation on water. See [1] for more info on how it works.
So on one hand they are already
On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 at 16:17, Arthur Geeson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the position data received from Automatic
> Identification System (AIS) messages that are used for navigational aids
> for marine ships to plot the position of these piles on the OSM but I am
> not sure if this would
I would also ask here
https://www.operations.amsa.gov.au/Spatial/DataServices/DigitalData
But it looks like it may not be compatible with open Street requirements
https://www.operations.amsa.gov.au/Spatial/DataServices/Copyright
Hi,
I would like to use the position data received from Automatic
Identification System (AIS) messages that are used for navigational aids
for marine ships to plot the position of these piles on the OSM but I am
not sure if this would be copy right information?
Perhaps we could have a 'source -
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