Browsing by Author "Olsen, Øystein"
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AISDET 2.0 user manual
Olsen, Øystein (2011-12-07)This document is the user manual for AISDET v2.0, which a software collection that simulates the performance of space born AIS receivers. It models worldwide traffic conditions and calculates the received signal taking ... -
ESA mulighetsstudie for et europeisk satellittbasert AIS system - avsluttende rapport og abstrakt
Helleren, Øystein; Olsen, Øystein; Eriksen, Torkild; Olsen, Richard (2009)Denne rapporten gjengir rapportene ”Abstract” og ”Final Report” som FFI laget for den europeiske romorganisasjonen ESA under kontrakten: ”Contract No. 20492/06/NL/JA – Technology reference and proof of concept for a space ... -
ESA mulighetsstudie for et europeisk satellittbasert AIS system : sammendrag
Helleren, Øystein; Olsen, Øystein; Eriksen, Torkild; Olsen, Richard (2009)Denne rapporten gjengir rapporten ”Executive Summary” som FFI laget for den europeiske romorganisasjonen ESA under kontrakten: ”Contract No. 20492/06/NL/JA – Technology reference and proof of concept for a space based ... -
Global vessel traffic model
Olsen, Øystein (2012-11-01)A global vessel traffic model is necessary to assess the performance of future satellite AIS systems. This document describes such a model and how it was developed. In most areas, this model utilizes AIS data recorded by ... -
Signal environment mapping of the Automatic Identification System frequencies from space
Skauen, Andreas Nordmo; Olsen, Øystein (2016)This paper presents received signal strength data recorded by the NORAIS Receiver on the four VHF channels allocated to the use of the Automatic Identification System (AIS). The NORAIS Receiver operated on-board the Columbus ... -
Space-Based AIS with a Norwegian Small-Satellite Constellation
Bradbury, Laura; Kekez, Daniel; Beattie, Alex; Zee, Robert; Narheim, Bjørn T.; Harr, Jon; Andersen, Bo; Eriksen, Torkild; Olsen, Øystein; Helleren, Øystein; Olsen, Richard Bjarne (2023)Over the past couple of decades, small satellites have evolved from demonstrators to operational assets to enable low-cost space access for government services and commercial service providers. The Norwegian AIS constellation ...