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APIs: where big data and the maritime industry meetPrepared by Peter DaviesChief Technology Officer – Pole Star
© 2015 Pole Star
Our vision
Universal maritime connectivity
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Our missionis to enable the
“Internet of Things at Sea”
through the provision of
an assured Maritime
Cloud ecosytem (MCe)
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• Integrate new data sources to drive value
• Smarter position information
• Risk-responsive tracking
• Integrating sanctions data
• Future integration of other data types
Why big data?
Density based spatial clustering
Before
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Main shipping routes appear
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After
Stakeholders all have different challenges
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Jeff Bezos – Amazon circa 2002
All teams will henceforth expose their data and functionality through service interfaces. Teams must communicate with each other through these interfaces.
It doesn’t matter what technology they use.
The team must plan and design to be able to expose the interface to developers in the outside world. No exceptions.
API open to the industry
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API specific issues• Support - Access to the experts who created the API
• Security - Dealing with potential DOS attacker requires service levels, quotas and throttling
• Monitoring / QA - Smart tools for not just telling if something is up and running, but actually delivering the expected results
• SLA/Uptime – Scaleable and load balanced to ensure reliability
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New architectures• Separate services
• Data updated independently• Scaled to meet demand
• Hardware independent positions• Mix and match onboard devices• Accept different data components
from different sources
• Agnostic deployments• Amazon Web Services• Vmware• Assured Cloud
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Example: sanctions compliance
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We make sanctions compliance look easy…
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…behind the scenes it’s complex
•Ship details lookup and confirmation from IHSShip ownership and managers
•Port State Control inspection recordsInspecting Authority, Detained/No. Defects
•Last 90 days port entry details from ports databaseOFAC Sanction country, US Port Security Advisory, Ports in Crimea, Ports in Ebola
affected countries
•Screen ship and associated entities against a comprehensive range of international sanctions lists
United Nations, USA, EU, UK, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, Japan, Singapore
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Smarter position information
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Smart Reporting
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Future integration of other data types
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Patterns and routes (8 ships over 5 years)
Thank you!
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Our current clients
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We provide services to over 2,500 clients and 100 international / government agencies
• We actively monitor over 36,000 ships daily
on behalf of 1,100 shipping companies covering
all trades, 44 flags and fisheries authorities in
45 countries and territories
Our proprietary content
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Inmarsat position reports archive:
• 225 million ship position reports
• Dating back to 1998
• 150,000 daily Inmarsat position reports
• Over 60% of the SOLAS internationally trading shipping fleet
Our 3rd party content
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We process satellite-AIS data relating to:
• 150,000 vessels daily• 700 AIS positions / sec• 60 million AIS positions / day• 5.4 billion position rolling 90-day archive
Reference and intelligence data on 172,000 vessels
Associated party risk & compliance watchlist data on 300+ ships, 15,000 companiesand 25,000 persons