WIRELESS SHIP DETECTION
SYSTEM USING GPS
ABSTRACT
The Border issues between India and sri
lanka because of Indian fishermen intruding into
the sri Lankan seas unknowly as been an major
issue in resent days , this is mainly because there
can’t be border lines in the ocean like on land and
also keeping floating markers on sea is no use as
it would float away due to the waves so a better
system is required for warning the fishermen, this
project mains just that.
The main concept of this project is to construct
an imaginary three border line system using GPS
and nodes which form the backbone of the warning
system
The ship consists of an GPS system and an
uplink system to warn local coast guard of the
intrusion, by this way proper details of the ships
intruding can be maintained and if required their
license can be canceled.
In the imaginary three border system the first
border is the longest and when a ship enters this
line and warning sound is given to the men on the
ship by the system onboard to notify them that
they are crossing into foreign seas and they can
turn back.
The second line when crossed the onboard
system sends an message to the local coast guard
or any other notifying place to inform that the ship
is intruding into foreign seas and details of the
ship such as ID and registration number is also
send.
The third line when crossed, the onboard
system which is connected to the motor shuts
down the motor and further movement is stopped.
Features:
Borders can be automatically monitored.
If intruded into foreign seas ships details are
automatically sent the LCG which can be used
as evidence.
Ships with this facility will not be able to go
beyond the third line (Imaginary monitoring
line).
Initial cost may be high but human lives can be
saved.
Implementation is simple and requires les
maintenance.
Block Diagram Representation
Border
Line
Local Coast
Guard