Passive Maritime Surveillance Based on Low Earth Orbit Satellite Constellations

The rapid growth of maritime transportation and its regularization have imposed an increasing demand for developing a global maritime surveillance capacity. The existing cooperative maritime traffic monitoring relies on the shipborne automatic identification system (AIS), which is now confronting severe security threats due to the vulnerabilities of AIS at both the implementation and protocol levesl. In this article, the possibility of passive AIS signal localization using low Earth orbit satellite constellations is investigated, which provides a more reliable vessel position determination. To this end, the article first presents an overview on two categories of passive localization methods. Realizations of these methods on the satellite-based AIS emitter position determination are then demonstrated and compared. To evaluate the system performance, the lower bound for the localization error is also derived. Focusing on the system realization, some general design considerations and localization accuracy optimization are further discussed.

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