
Resourcesat-2, image courtesy of ISRO
Mr. Satish also pointed out that ISRO’s move to have a space-based automatic identification system of its own was in response to the rapid growth of the shipping industry globally. “Any distress call will be picked up by the AIS-SB and relayed to the agencies concerned for immediate action,” he added. Bhaskar Kunhi, chief pilot, Cochin Port Trust, welcomed the AIS-SB. “Our sailors are dependent on INMARSAT, the international marine satellites for all communication purposes. The AIS-SB will make it easy for our ships to communicate much faster,” he said. Mr. Satish pointed out that a similar space-based automatic identification system had played a pivotal role in providing security for the Vancouver Olympics held earlier this year. (Source: Deccan Chronicle)


