IMMS
Integrated Maritime Monitoring & Surveillance System
A maritime Surveillance System that integrates sensors such as Radar, AIS, and Long Range Camera (LRC) to detect, track, and monitor vessels passing through territorial and international waters. This system is crucial to combating piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, and terrorism within and around maritime border area. IMSS provides costumized solutions and technical support for maritime security institutions, such as: fishery authorities, coast guards, and navies in securing and monitoring maritime territorial areas.
Maritime Territorial and ZEE monitoring
IMSS shows international and domestic sail path, Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ) and boundaries of a country. Besides that, IMSS shows maritime infrastructure information, such as Radar Unit, position, and civilian and military radar range, also ports.
Encrypted Communication System
Equipped with encrypted and integrated communication system, IMSS transmit and receive assignment data related to maritime security from radar stations or warships to Regional Command Center (RCC) and National Command Center (NCC) or vice versa in securely.
Real-Time Maritime Traffic and Vessel Tracking
IMMS detects movement objects at border line, and identify them into suspicious or non-suspicious object. The movement object for the example is human to prevent human-trafficking happened in the border area.
Vessels Data Report
The recorded data then converted by IMSS into vessels data report with text or graphical format. The reports consists of historical ships voyage, event, and vessel details, such as IMO, MMSI, vessel name and type, departure and arrival schedule, port name and location, and so on.
Historical AIS Data
IMSS record ships traffic detected by AIS/Radar. The historical voyage and ship data can be displayed and visualized on the map as analysis of ship movement, and incident investigation.











