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Panoramic Video + AIS Integration · One-Screen View of Vessels, Shore, Berths & Operations
Designed for port docks, channel entrances, berth shorelines, and loading/unloading areas. The system stitches multi-channel video into a continuous panoramic view and integrates with the vessel AIS system, overlaying vessel identity, position, speed, heading, and track onto the surveillance view to improve dispatch inspection, security control, and emergency response efficiency.
Industry Pain Points
Docks, berths, channels, yards, and gates span a wide area. Traditional fixed cameras cannot provide continuous vessel-to-shore operational awareness.
Views of berths, bridges, loading areas, anchorages, and channels are scattered across multiple feeds, requiring operators to constantly switch windows, breaking target movement continuity.
Video shows vessels physically, while AIS provides vessel name, MMSI, speed, and heading — but the two are often separate, making identification and verification inefficient.
Events such as berthing/unberthing, boundary crossing, congestion, illegal docking, and personnel/vehicles approaching danger zones lack a replayable, locatable, and linked panoramic evidence view.
One Solution
Centered on port panoramic video, the system stitches multi-camera feeds from shorelines, berths, channel entrances, and key operation areas in real time, while integrating AIS vessel dynamic data — enabling dispatchers to "view footage, identify vessels, check tracks, and handle alerts" all in one interface.
Stitch multi-camera shoreline, berth, channel, and operation area feeds into one continuous panoramic view, reducing multi-screen patrols and repeated switching.
Connect to the vessel AIS system, associating vessel name, MMSI, speed, heading, coordinates, track, and berth status on the panoramic video in real time.
Place vessels, vehicles, personnel, berths, and restricted zones into one operational view. When anomalies occur, they can be quickly located with pop-up alerts and playback.
Support integration with existing cameras, NVRs, VMS, and command center screens. Deploy in phases by berth, shoreline, or port zone.

AIS Integration
The system integrates vessel AIS data via standard interfaces and associates it with berths, waters, and vessel targets in the video view. When a vessel berths, departs, crosses boundaries, loiters at low speed, or enters key waters, the platform automatically annotates it on the panoramic view and triggers alerts.
Deploy cameras along shorelines, berths, channel entrances, gates, and key operation areas to form a continuous port video foundation.
Perform lens calibration, distortion correction, overlap fusion, and low-latency output, transforming dispersed feeds into one inspectable panoramic video.
Obtain vessel dynamic data via AIS base stations, platform APIs, or messaging services, associating it with vessel positions and berth areas in the panoramic video.
Output panoramic views, vessel labels, alert lists, video playback, and event reports to dispatch centers, security rooms, and port big screens.
Monitor vessel berthing/unberthing, mooring areas, gangways, and berth occupancy, assisting dispatch in assessing operational rhythm.
Continuously observe vessel entry and exit processes. Combined with AIS speed and heading, identify abnormal stops, deviations, and congestion risks.
Monitor the vessel-shore interface, truck lanes, personnel activity areas, and loading equipment surroundings, reducing cross-operation risks.
After alerts, quickly search by vessel, berth, time, and area. Replay panoramic video and AIS tracks for post-event analysis.
Before stitching, feeds are scattered across multiple cameras; vessels and operation targets lose continuity when moving across frames. After stitching, a horizontally continuous panorama is formed, ideal for big-screen patrol and berth monitoring.


Before stitching, shorelines, waters, and dock boundaries must be viewed channel by channel. After stitching, the panoramic view connects key areas, facilitating vessel identity verification and track tracking with AIS labels.


| Feature | Supported |
|---|---|
| Real-time multi-camera port video stitching | ✓ |
| Continuous panoramic inspection of berths, shorelines, and channels | ✓ |
| AIS vessel information label overlay | ✓ |
| Linked display of vessel track, speed, and heading | ✓ |
| Alerts for berthing/unberthing, boundary crossing, and abnormal stopping | ✓ |
| Electronic fencing and alert pop-ups for key areas | ✓ |
| Simultaneous single-channel raw feed and panoramic view | ✓ |
| Video playback, event search, and evidence export | ✓ |
| VMS / NVR / command center large screen integration | ✓ |
Upgrade from multi-window patrol to one port panoramic view, reducing operator monitoring burden
Combine "seeing the vessel" and "identifying the vessel" in the same view, improving vessel verification efficiency
Reduce monitoring gaps at berths, channels, shoreline corners, and operation area boundaries
More intuitive event location for berthing/unberthing, boundary crossing, abnormal stops, and danger zone approach
Preserve existing surveillance system investment, expandable by berth, shoreline, or port zone
Accumulate panoramic video and AIS track evidence, supporting dispatch review, safety management, and responsibility determination
Supports berth site assessment, panoramic stitching debugging, AIS system integration, platform joint debugging, and command center display