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Dynamic Maritime Traffic Pattern Recognition with Online Cleaning, Compression, Partition, and Clustering of AIS Data

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 16, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22166307

Keywords

intelligent transportation system; maritime traffic pattern; AIS; trajectory data mining; trajectory clustering

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  1. general public welfare project of Zhejiang science and technology department [LGG22E090004]

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Maritime traffic pattern recognition is crucial for intelligent transportation services and ship monitoring. By utilizing AIS data and dynamic methods, it is possible to clean, compress, partition, and cluster maritime traffic data, enabling the recognition of traffic patterns.
Maritime traffic pattern recognition plays a major role in intelligent transportation services, ship monitoring, route planning, and other fields. Facilitated by the establishment of terrestrial networks and satellite constellations of the automatic identification system (AIS), large quantities of spatial and temporal information make ships' paths trackable and are useful in maritime traffic pattern research. The maritime traffic pattern may vary with changes in the traffic environment, so the recognition method of the maritime traffic pattern should be adaptable to changes in the traffic environment. To achieve this goal, a dynamic maritime traffic pattern recognition method is presented using AIS data, which are cleaned, compressed, partitioned, and clustered online. Old patterns are removed as expired trajectories are deleted, and new patterns are created as new trajectories are added. This method is suitable for processing massive stream data. Experiments show that when the marine traffic route changes due to the navigation environment, the maritime traffic pattern adjusts automatically.

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