Marine Navigation Systems

20 May.,2024

 

Marine Navigation Systems

Advanced Navigation equipment is widely deployed in marine navigation applications. The company continues to invest in research and development to provide ever improving solutions for dealing with this harsh environment. Marine applications require equipment that can withstand strenuous conditions as well as help clients deliver improvements in efficiency, safety and smaller carbon footprint – we understand that these are increasingly important considerations. We also understand the need for designing and building tools and navigation systems for marine users that will provide not only be commercially beneficial, but will assist in improving our interaction with the marine environment. Our clients cover a vast array of applications, ranging from vessel navigation, hydrography, research, and inspection of critical infrastructure to competitive yacht navigation.

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Advanced Navigation seeks to not only assist you in navigating exactly where you want your vessels or assets to be in the water, but to leverage our expertise in precision robotics, navigation and artificial intelligence to create new horizons that will mutually benefit human effort and sustainable interaction with marine habitats and lifeforms.

Advanced Navigation has long understood the benefits of artificial intelligence and machine learning using artificial neural networks, not only in its areas of expertise, but the widespread adoption of this technology to create better, more responsive, responsible, and sustainable products.

What is a nautical chart?

NOAA's Office of Coast Survey, part of the National Ocean Service, is the nation's nautical chartmaker.

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A nautical chart is one of the most fundamental tools available to the mariner. It is a map that depicts the configuration of the shoreline and seafloor. It provides water depths, locations of dangers to navigation, locations and characteristics of aids to navigation, anchorages, and other features.

The nautical chart is essential for safe navigation. Mariners use charts to plan voyages and navigate ships safely and economically. Federal regulations require most commercial vessels to carry electronic or paper nautical charts while they transit U.S. waters.

Since the mid-1830s, the U.S. Coast Survey (a NOAA predecessor agency) has been the nation’s nautical chartmaker. NOAA's Office of Coast Survey is still responsible for creating and maintaining all charts of U.S. coastal waters, the Great Lakes, and waters surrounding U.S. territories.

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