Global AIS coverage, vessel behavior fingerprinting, port activity, dark-vessel inference, and cross-layer convergence with satellite and signal data.
The maritime layer ingests AIS reports continuously and persists vessel histories with full provenance. Where AIS is absent or spoofed, we fuse with satellite, RF, and behavioral signals.
Out of the box, the platform surfaces a set of canonical maritime patterns. Custom patterns can be defined per tenant.
Vessels that drop AIS in regions of interest are flagged. Cross-checked against satellite imagery passes and known transponder spoofing fingerprints.
Port calls deviating from a vessel's historical signature: unusual duration, unusual co-occurrence with other vessels, off-schedule arrivals.
Two AIS broadcasts with the same MMSI from incompatible locations. AIS data signed against known vessel registries.
Tracks vessels in proximity to sanctioned entities. Flags STS transfers and rendezvous events in restricted zones.
Vessels deviating from their declared destination by more than a per-class threshold. Routes scored against historical voyages.
Maritime signals fused with aerospace (overflights), signal (RF emissions), and OSINT (news, sanctions filings). Convergence score per entity.
Pilot programs typically run a defined area-of-interest for 30 days, with weekly review meetings and full data export at conclusion.
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