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Verify vessel positions

Verifying a vessel position is key to understanding if the vessel is trustworthy in their position reporting.

VAKE uses Sentinel 1 (SAR) and Sentinel 2 (Optical multispectral imagery) to verify a vessel position. We do it by analyzing if a capture overlaps with the reported AIS position. You can easily see all verified positions of a track in the dynamic menu as green dots.


Optical captures

Sentinel 2, being medium resolution optical captures, are the best to view details on the captures. You can visually identify that a vessel is the vessel in question.

Benefits of Sentinel 2:

  • True-color imagery – intuitive visual understanding. Surrounding elements can be spotted easily.
  • 13 spectral bands – supports advanced analysis. Images can be used with our Clearview-feature, to e.g. find a vessel through vessel signatures when going dark.
  • High spatial resolution – up to 10 meters per pixel in key bands (RGB, NIR).

Drawbacks of Sentinel 2:

  • Cloud-dependent – can be completely blocked by cloud cover or haze.
  • No night imaging – only works in daylight.
  • Lower revisit frequency – every 5 days with both satellites, but useful pixels might be less due to clouds.

Radar

Sentinel 1, being a Synthetic Aperture Radar, gives black & white images with lesser resolution. However, it has a clear advantage in some cases:

Benefits of Sentinel 1:

  • All-weather operation - penetrates clouds.
  • Day & night operation – works in darkness.
  • High temporal resolution – revisits every 6–12 days per satellite (2 satellites = every 6 days).

Drawbacks of Sentinel 1:

  • More complex data – radar data (backscatter) is less intuitive, and has lesser resolution than sentinel 2.
  • Lower spatial resolution – typically 10–20 meters per pixel. However, to get more confidence in the visual verification of a SAR-detection, one can e.g. measure the length of the vessel at hand to make sure that the vessel actually is the vessel of interest. This can be done through e.g. Sentinel-hub.
  • No color imagery – no natural or multispectral views. Makes it more difficult to understand surrounding elements for an untrained eye.