| From your vessel to your desktop, all data is transmitted automatically and securely |
| Ground segment |
The transmitter communicates with a worldwide network of Argos receiving antennas via a secure global satellite network.
At the receiving stations, the signals are converted into digital message format and routed via usual communication networks to the Argos Processing Centers. Using an Internet connection or other secured means, the final user is then able to access data about his vessels from his personal computer. Digitally encrypted transmission is available for guaranteed privacy.
| Space segment |
ArgoNet is based on the Argos location and data collection system. It provides full global coverage, including the equator and poles.
The polar-orbiting satellites carrying Argos instruments are provided by the American National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Eumetsat, the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.
The European MetOp satellites embark a new generation of Argos instruments that will open the way for enhanced system performance, including two-way communication (ship to shore and shore to ship).