Sternula MMS Proxy Shore directs maritime communications to exchange data and messages between authorized maritime stakeholders (maritime administration, port management, ship crew, captains, pilots, personal equipment, services, etc.) in an efficient, reliable, and seamless manner.
Maritime Messaging Service (MMS), as defined in IALA guideline G1117, is a messaging component that allows authorized maritime stakeholders to send and receive messages in an efficient, reliable, and seamless manner within the Maritime Connectivity Platform (MCP). MMS solves problems of the current maritime wireless data communication system.
The Sternula MMS Proxy Shore enables the transfer of digital messages” containing digital data, using VDES terrestrial base stations. The Sternula MMS Proxy Shore makes it possible for the Sternula MMS Router to use the connected VDES base station for MMS communication with VDES-equipped ships in the terrestrial coverage area of that base station. Such MMS services can be selected to be accessible by ships with VDES equipment in the coverage area of that base station. The Sternula MMS Routing Shore manages access to services and the mobility of ships in a VDES shore network. It provides traffic statistics and accounting functions for management.
Sternula MMS Proxy Ship allows all maritime stakeholders (maritime authority, maritime administration, port administration, shipping company, and vessel owner) to create own applications based on preferred software or platform to get the maximum benefit in exchanging the needed data.
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