@Jinnkunn, since you have already received the HDDs from the office, it is crucial to check the contents of each one and share that information with us. It is also important to know their capacity and the amount of data available in each of them. If these hard drives store any raw AIS data, we may need to examine that data at some point to determine if any further information from the AIS messages can be extracted and added to our database. It would be helpful to know the attributes of these AIS messages, not just the ones we already have, as well as their prevalence over the years and by vessel type. This information can assist us in the long run, allowing us to create more analytical papers.
@Jinnkunn, since you have already received the HDDs from the office, it is crucial to check the contents of each one and share that information with us. It is also important to know their capacity and the amount of data available in each of them. If these hard drives store any raw AIS data, we may need to examine that data at some point to determine if any further information from the AIS messages can be extracted and added to our database. It would be helpful to know the attributes of these AIS messages, not just the ones we already have, as well as their prevalence over the years and by vessel type. This information can assist us in the long run, allowing us to create more analytical papers.