Nobody. Ships and boats buy AIS transmitters. Ships >300 tons are required to do so. Receiving stations are owned by many entities -- from commercial groups, to government, to private individuals. Many share their data freely however, e.g. www.marinetraffic.com
The first automatic streetlight system was installed in New Milford, Connecticut in 1949. The first traffic light was used in 1914 in Cleveland.
If you're thinking in the Marx context, the term is bourgeoisie.
personal identification number
providing auto proportional/servo valve test bench and other electro-hydraulic automatic controlequipment and all kinds of electro-hydraulic control system integration...
Britain owns the falklands. The french own french guiana!
Your mom did last Sunday night when she was with me.
Automatic Fingerprint Identification System
If you're talking about the band AFI it means A Fire Inside.
Automatic Vehicle Identification
AIS stands for Automatic Identification System and was developed by the International Maritime Organisation. The website AISlive tracks ships all over the world using the system.
There are over 140 possibilities that the acronym AIS can stand for. The most common AIS acronym meanings are: Alarm Indication Signal, Automatic Identification System, Automated Information System, Abbreviated Injury Scale and Automatic Indexing-Shutter.
AIS (Automatic Identification System) is a system that is used in ships which automatically tracks the data sent between nearby ships or the AIS base station.
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Identification
R. Pintelon has written: 'System identification' -- subject(s): System identification
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