Summary
This is a library written in Go to encode and decode Automatic Identification System packets. This is a VHF data system that is used for dependent tracking and identification of marine vessels. It is specified by the ITU-R M.1371-5 standard.
Rationale
There are a few other libraries offered on the internet, but all of them implement only a few messages (usually the position and static reports). In addition, very few libraries support encoding.
Many other libraries tightly integrate a NMEA (VDM/VDO) decoder with the AIS decoder. This is handy if you use a complete receiver that delivers NMEA sentences, but can be limiting. For example, you may have a low level RF receiver connected directly to an embedded system. I feel it is best to split NMEA and AIS coding as they are really two different functions. However, a convenience library is provided in this repository that combines this library with a golang NMEA decoder and a self-developed NMEA encoder.
How to use it
Start by getting an AIS packet from somewhere. It could for example come from AISHub or a local receiver. Extract the payload and convert it to a byte slice containing one bit per byte. Then call the DecodePacket function on it. It will return an object containing the decoded message. For example:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"encoding/json"
ais "github.com/BertoldVdb/go-ais"
)
func main() {
msg := []byte{0, 0, ... 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
c := ais.CodecNew(false, false)
c.DropSpace = true
result := c.DecodePacket(msg)
out, _ := json.MarshalIndent(result, "", " ")
fmt.Printf("%T: %s\n", result, out)
}
The output of this program could be as follows:
ais.ShipStaticData: {
"MessageID": 5,
"RepeatIndicator": 0,
"UserID": 203999421,
"Valid": true,
"AisVersion": 0,
"ImoNumber": 0,
"CallSign": "OED3018",
"Name": "PRIMADONNA",
"Type": 69,
"Dimension": {
"A": 20,
"B": 93,
"C": 7,
"D": 10
},
"FixType": 1,
"Eta": {
"Month": 1,
"Day": 4,
"Hour": 18,
"Minute": 30
},
"MaximumStaticDraught": 1.7,
"Destination": "LINZ",
"Dte": false,
"Spare": false
}
To encode a packet, call the EncodePacket function. It works exactly in the opposite way of DecodePacket.
If you want to work with NMEA sentences you can use the following example to decode a packet:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/BertoldVdb/go-ais"
"github.com/BertoldVdb/go-ais/aisnmea"
)
func main() {
nm := aisnmea.NMEACodecNew(ais.CodecNew(false, false))
decoded, _ := nm.ParseSentence("!AIVDM,1,1,,B,33aEP2hP00PBLRFMfCp;OOw<R>`<,0*49")
if decoded != nil {
fmt.Printf("%+v\n", decoded.Packet)
}
}