XGate Vessel Tracking and GPS Repeater

XGate's vessel tracking allows vessels and managers to keep track of their
assets easily with no need to purchase expensive third party hardware.
Use existing GPS and communication equipment to send tracking reports
back to the office. No additional hardware needs to be purchased, added
or interfaced to track vessels.
The vessel tracking software consists of three software components:
- GPS repeater
- Tracking software
- Position reporter
The GPS Repeater
The GPS repeater software built into XGate allows XGate to read the GPS
NMEA data from a real COM port on your PC and then pass on the unmodified
data to up to two virtual COM ports. This features allows XGate's
vessel tracking software to coexist with existing navigation software
without the need to add a second serial port or GPS to the system.
After configuring the GPS repeater in XGate, navigational software such as
The Captain, Nobeltec, MaxSea, etc can be configured to read the GPS data
off a virtual COM port created by XGate. As far as the navigation
software is concerned the virtual COM port is indistinguishable from a the
original physical port. Both XGate and 2 additional navigation
applications can share the same GPS at the same time.
Tracking Software
XGate can report positions in one of 3 ways:
- E-Mail headers
- Reported to a central database with every e-mail session
- Automatically on a schedule
When enabled XGate's position reporting is done with every e-mail
session. The user can configure XGate to read the GPS and send the
vessel's position in the header of every sent e-mail. E-Mail
recipients can examine the e-mail headers to know the vessel's exact
position and the time when the e-mail was sent.
Additionally, a vessel's XGate can be configured as part of a fleet. In
this configuration reports are sent to a central server which keeps track of
vessel positions for all vessels configured for the fleet. Since
position reports are sent with every e-mail session, the user can manually
determine when to update his positions in the central database. The
vessel's GPS time, position, course, speed and selected
weather parameters are sent with every position report.
At any time the vessel or the office can request to view positions for
all the vessels in a fleet. This operation is much like AIS on a
global scale using satellite phones instead of VHF.
Finally, the user can configure XGate to send position reports on a
schedule. Not only are positions sent on the schedule, but an entire
e-mail session is also done during the session. In this mode vessel crew can
send an e-mail and then walk away from the computer. XGate's automatic
scheduler will send the e-mail and then receive any e-mails on the server
which are pending. The crew can, at a later time, check their e-mail
without having to do a manual connection. In this mode XGate works
much like the older style 'always on' satellite systems such as Inmarsat-C
and Orbcomm.
Reporting
Vessels can request position reports for their vessel and any other
vessel in their fleet on demand. Once the request is made the server
processes the requested position report and sends it back to the vessel in a
compact form. The report can then be viewed off line on the vessel
using one of a number of different reporters. Unlike other
vessel tracking systems, no expensive web browsing is needed to view the
tracks. The tracks are viewed off line on the vessel without consuming
valuable air time.
Following are screen shots taken from different reporting packages
available with XGate. The free Yotreps reported is included with the
XGate software. Users wanting higher resolution or wanting to
overlay weather charts over the tracks can use
OCENS GRIB Explorer or Xaxero Windplot.
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GRIB Explorer
vessel report |
Xaxero Windplot
vessel track |
Yotreps vessel report |
Vessel tracking
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Users wanting to display their vessel position on their personal website
can do so by referencing a URL that looks like the following:
http://map.gmn-usa.com/cgi-bin/plotpos.pl?fleet=zephyrus&user=zephyrus&pw=ushuaia&x=300&y=300&zoom=40
where
- fleet is the name of the fleet the vessel is assigned.
- user is the name assigned to the vessel
- pw is the password for the fleet
- x is the width in pixels for the image to be created
- y is the height in pixels of the image
- zoom is the width in degrees of the image chart
For an example of the use of this URL, go to the
tracked vessels page
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