Maritime Surveillance

Maritime Surveillance Solution

Maritime Surveillance with EO/IR and Multi-Sensor Perception

Challenge

Maritime and coastal environments present unique challenges for surveillance systems, including long detection distances, low-contrast targets, harsh weather, salt spray corrosion, and continuous operation requirements.

Conventional visible cameras are often ineffective under darkness, fog, rain, glare, and sea clutter, limiting situational awareness and response capability.

China MoneyPro Solution

China MoneyPro Infrared Optoelectronics delivers an advanced maritime surveillance solution by integrating thermal imaging, visible imaging, laser sensing, AI tracking, and environmental adaptation technologies.

The solution provides 24/7 all-weather monitoring, enabling reliable detection, identification, and tracking of maritime targets in complex coastal and offshore environments.

Key Technologies

  • Long-range EO/IR imaging for maritime targets
  • Thermal imaging for night, fog, and low-visibility detection
  • AI-based vessel and object recognition & tracking
  • Laser rangefinding for distance estimation
  • Advanced image stabilization against platform motion
  • Marine-grade corrosion resistance and IP66/IP67 protection

System Architecture

  • Fixed coastal EO/IR monitoring stations
  • Pan-tilt EO/IR systems for wide-area maritime coverage
  • Integration with radar, AIS, and maritime command systems
  • Centralized monitoring and control platform

Typical Applications

  • Coastal and port surveillance
  • Harbor and anchorage monitoring
  • Offshore facilities and maritime infrastructure
  • Maritime border and territorial waters observation
  • Search and rescue (SAR) support

Solution Value

  • Reliable detection of small and low-contrast maritime targets
  • Enhanced situational awareness in all weather conditions
  • Reduced false alarms caused by sea clutter
  • Continuous and unattended operation

Related products:
Maritime EO/IR Systems, Thermal Imagers, Infrared Detectors