Manipulating AIS: Spoofing the system is possible, but there are safeguards
Marine Electronics Journal, September/October 2015 edition, pages 36-39
Marine Electronics Journal, September/October 2015 edition, pages 36-39
Silicon Forest Electronics recently hosted a networking reception for members of the Pacific NW Defense Coalition
Port Ludlow, WA, July 30, 2015 – Shine Micro, Inc. has been awarded a contract for 53 SA161-MH high sensitivity AIS receivers, to be installed in Boeing P8A Poseidon long range surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft through 2016. The SA161-MH is a globally deployed, industry-proven, MIL-spec AIS tracking and surveillance solution featuring NVIS compatibility, industry-leading sensitivity, […]
Shine Micro, Inc. SA161-MH selected for Camcopter supporting the Italian Navy. The Camcopter is featured in Unmanned Systems published by AUVSI
Port Ludlow, WA, March 17, 2014 – The SA161-MH is Shine Micro’s flagship COTS avionics AIS receiver designed for commercial and military maritime surveillance aircraft. As of March 17th 2014 we are very pleased to offer enhanced Ethernet capabilities including the ability to serve up to four IP addresses simultaneously and the ability to define […]
March/Apr Edition of Marine Electronics Journal – (Nov/Dec, 2014): AIS, a life-saving technology expands and evolves
March/April Edition of Marine Electronics Journal – (Mar/Apr, 2014): Shine Micro developing technology for weather and inland water applications broadcast throughout the AIS system
Special RTCM Edition of Marine Electronics Journal – (Nov/Dec, 2013): Shine Micro has underway focuses on the use of AIS on board wave gliders-surfboard-size autonomous platforms that roam the ocean collecting data, monitoring conditions and oil spills, conducting surveillance and serving other applications
Jeremy Schwartz – (July 23, 2013): Staff with the Unmanned Aircraft System Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, are operating the 13-pound aircraft with the help of sanctuary..
James Carroll – (July 26, 2013): During a recent two-week U.S. Coast Guard demonstration of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capabilities, a ScanEagle UAV aided in the interdiction of nearly 600 kilograms of cocaine..