Taichung Port Deploys AI-Powered Vessel Intrusion Detection System for Enhanced Security
Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Taichung Port Branch, has installed an 'Unidentified Vessel Intrusion Detection System' at its signal station. Utilizing multi-sensor technology and AI computing, the system provides 24/7 surveillance of critical port areas, automatically detecting and alerting authorities to unauthorized vessels or anomalous navigation, thereby reducing manual monitoring workload and upgrading port security to a smart, proactive defense.
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(Central News Agency, reporter Zhao Liyan, Taichung, 3rd) Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Taichung Port Branch, has upgraded its port security mechanism by establishing an 'Unidentified Vessel Intrusion Detection System' at its signal station. Through multi-sensor technology and AI computing, the system precisely monitors vessel movements in key port areas.
The Taichung Port Branch issued a press release today. Traditional port control relies heavily on manual monitoring by VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) operators, which is often limited by visual range constraints and radio communication time lags. To enhance port protection, the branch has officially introduced an 'AI Active Alert Mechanism,' integrating AI vessel image recognition with Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology to create a smart inspection mechanism.
The Taichung Port Branch stated that the 'Unidentified Vessel Intrusion Detection System' is a hardware and software integration upgrade tailored to the protection needs of the Taichung Port breakwater and surrounding waters. On the hardware side, high-resolution bullet cameras, dome cameras, and thermal imaging surveillance cameras have been installed at the high point of the signal station. Through multi-sensor technology and AI computing, the system achieves round-the-clock,死角-free surveillance, accurately tracking vessel movements in critical port areas.
The system can precisely capture and analyze the trajectories of unidentified vessels. Once it detects illegal intrusion or anomalous navigation, it issues an immediate automatic alert and initiates a cross-unit joint defense mechanism through data integration. This not only reduces the burden on 24-hour monitoring personnel but also comprehensively upgrades port vessel traffic and control to 'smart proactive defense.'
The Taichung Port Branch indicated that this smart upgrade significantly optimizes the monitoring and decision-making process, effectively reducing manual workload and risks. This allows frontline duty personnel to focus more on emergency response and command coordination, ensuring the safety of vessel entry and exit, and strengthening the foundation of commercial port security. (Editor: Li Xizhang) 1150603
The Taichung Port Branch issued a press release today. Traditional port control relies heavily on manual monitoring by VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) operators, which is often limited by visual range constraints and radio communication time lags. To enhance port protection, the branch has officially introduced an 'AI Active Alert Mechanism,' integrating AI vessel image recognition with Automatic Identification System (AIS) technology to create a smart inspection mechanism.
The Taichung Port Branch stated that the 'Unidentified Vessel Intrusion Detection System' is a hardware and software integration upgrade tailored to the protection needs of the Taichung Port breakwater and surrounding waters. On the hardware side, high-resolution bullet cameras, dome cameras, and thermal imaging surveillance cameras have been installed at the high point of the signal station. Through multi-sensor technology and AI computing, the system achieves round-the-clock,死角-free surveillance, accurately tracking vessel movements in critical port areas.
The system can precisely capture and analyze the trajectories of unidentified vessels. Once it detects illegal intrusion or anomalous navigation, it issues an immediate automatic alert and initiates a cross-unit joint defense mechanism through data integration. This not only reduces the burden on 24-hour monitoring personnel but also comprehensively upgrades port vessel traffic and control to 'smart proactive defense.'
The Taichung Port Branch indicated that this smart upgrade significantly optimizes the monitoring and decision-making process, effectively reducing manual workload and risks. This allows frontline duty personnel to focus more on emergency response and command coordination, ensuring the safety of vessel entry and exit, and strengthening the foundation of commercial port security. (Editor: Li Xizhang) 1150603