Implementing e-Navigation /:
This one-of-a-kind new resource, written by an expert in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to global e-navigation. This book presents the vision, development, and objectives of this strategy to increase awareness, safety, and security in the navigation of commercial shipping. Current...
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Zusammenfassung: | This one-of-a-kind new resource, written by an expert in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to global e-navigation. This book presents the vision, development, and objectives of this strategy to increase awareness, safety, and security in the navigation of commercial shipping. Current equipment and practices of maritime navigation are discussed including ship reporting, shore based services, communications, and challenges in vessel travel services (VTS) and port areas. This book identifies performance gaps and demonstrates how to identify user needs as well as solutions through gap analysis. E-navigation architectures, solutions, and standards are explored.n nReaders find useful insight into how new concepts of e-navigation are being adapted internationally and some of the difficulties that will need to be overcome. This resource focuses on the use of e-navigation in security, cyber security, environmental protection, communications, and global and technical standardization. Navigation equipment, systems, displays, bridge systems, and other current equipment and practices are explored in this book. Readers get a look into the future of e-navigation, including the impact that digital globalization, unmanned ships, and big data will have on this strategy. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781630814922 163081492X |
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520 | 3 | |a This one-of-a-kind new resource, written by an expert in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to global e-navigation. This book presents the vision, development, and objectives of this strategy to increase awareness, safety, and security in the navigation of commercial shipping. Current equipment and practices of maritime navigation are discussed including ship reporting, shore based services, communications, and challenges in vessel travel services (VTS) and port areas. This book identifies performance gaps and demonstrates how to identify user needs as well as solutions through gap analysis. E-navigation architectures, solutions, and standards are explored.n nReaders find useful insight into how new concepts of e-navigation are being adapted internationally and some of the difficulties that will need to be overcome. This resource focuses on the use of e-navigation in security, cyber security, environmental protection, communications, and global and technical standardization. Navigation equipment, systems, displays, bridge systems, and other current equipment and practices are explored in this book. Readers get a look into the future of e-navigation, including the impact that digital globalization, unmanned ships, and big data will have on this strategy. |c Publisher abstract. | |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.4.5 Protection of the Environment1.4.6 Global and Technical Standardization; 1.4.7 Communications; 1.4.8 Training and Familiarization; 2 Maritime Navigation: Current Equipment and Practices; 2.1 Navigational Equipment, Systems, Displays, and Bridge Systems; 2.2 Ship Reporting and Shore-Based Services; 2.3 Communications and Interoperability; 2.4 Challenges in VTS and port areas; 3 Performance Gaps; 3.1 Identifying User Needs; 3.2 Gap Analysis; 3.3 Solutions Identified by the Gap Analysis; 3.4 e-Navigation Development by IHO and IALA; 3.4.1 IHO; 3.4.2 IALA; 4 e-Navigation Solutions. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1 Introduction to e-Navigation Solutions4.2 Further Development; 4.2.1 Solution 1: Harmonization of Bridge Design; 4.2.2 Solution 2: Means for Standardized and Automatic Ship Reporting; 4.2.3 Solution 3: Improved Reliability, Resilience, and Integrity of Bridge Equipment and Navigation Information; 4.2.4 Solution 4: Integration and Presentation of Available Information in Graphical Displays Received via Communication Equipment; 4.2.5 Solution 5: MSPs; 4.3 Examples of Implementing e-Navigation; 4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 The United States; 4.3.3 Norway; 4.3.4 Australia. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Expectations of Maritime Equipment Manufacturers4.5 Communications; 4.6 The Link; 5 Standards; 5.1 The IMO Process; 5.1.1 Royal Majesty; 5.2 e-Navigation Choices of Standards and Guidelines; 5.2.1 Adding New Modules to the Revised Performance Standards for INSs (Resolution MSC. 252 (83) Adoption of the Revised Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems (INS)); 5.2.2 Draft Guidelines on Standardized Modes of Operation; 5.2.3 Revision of the Guidelines and Criteria for Ship Reporting Systems (Resolution MSC. 43(64)). | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2.4 Revision of the General Requirements for Shipborne Radio Equipment Forming Part of the GMDSS and for Electronic Navigational Aids (Resolution A.684(17))5.2.5 Draft Guidelines for the Harmonized Display of Navigation Information Received via Communications Equipment; 5.2.6 MSPs; 5.3 Carriage Requirements for e-Navigation; 6 The Future; 6.1 Introduction to the Future; 6.2 Digital Globalization; 6.3 Challenges; 6.4 Ships, Ports, and VTSs in the Future; 6.4.1 Future VTS; 6.4.2 The Future Port; 6.5 Moving e-Navigation On Board and Ashore; 6.6 Skills and Training; 6.7 Unmanned Ships. | |
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contents | Implementing e-Navigation; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to e-Navigation; 1.1 What Is e-Navigation?; 1.2 The Vision of e-Navigation; 1.3 Development of e-Navigation; 1.3.1 The e-Navigation Concept; 1.3.2 e-Navigation Is a Collective Task; 1.3.3 Approaches toward a Global e-Navigation System; 1.3.4 Industry's Role; 1.3.5 Ownership of e-Navigation; 1.3.6 Concerns about e-Navigation; 1.4 Aims and Objectives of e-Navigation; 1.4.1 Safety Including Reducing Accidents; 1.4.2 Efficiency and Reduced Costs; 1.4.3 Use of e-Navigation in Security; 1.4.4 Use of e-Navigation and Cybersecurity. 1.4.5 Protection of the Environment1.4.6 Global and Technical Standardization; 1.4.7 Communications; 1.4.8 Training and Familiarization; 2 Maritime Navigation: Current Equipment and Practices; 2.1 Navigational Equipment, Systems, Displays, and Bridge Systems; 2.2 Ship Reporting and Shore-Based Services; 2.3 Communications and Interoperability; 2.4 Challenges in VTS and port areas; 3 Performance Gaps; 3.1 Identifying User Needs; 3.2 Gap Analysis; 3.3 Solutions Identified by the Gap Analysis; 3.4 e-Navigation Development by IHO and IALA; 3.4.1 IHO; 3.4.2 IALA; 4 e-Navigation Solutions. 4.1 Introduction to e-Navigation Solutions4.2 Further Development; 4.2.1 Solution 1: Harmonization of Bridge Design; 4.2.2 Solution 2: Means for Standardized and Automatic Ship Reporting; 4.2.3 Solution 3: Improved Reliability, Resilience, and Integrity of Bridge Equipment and Navigation Information; 4.2.4 Solution 4: Integration and Presentation of Available Information in Graphical Displays Received via Communication Equipment; 4.2.5 Solution 5: MSPs; 4.3 Examples of Implementing e-Navigation; 4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 The United States; 4.3.3 Norway; 4.3.4 Australia. 4.4 Expectations of Maritime Equipment Manufacturers4.5 Communications; 4.6 The Link; 5 Standards; 5.1 The IMO Process; 5.1.1 Royal Majesty; 5.2 e-Navigation Choices of Standards and Guidelines; 5.2.1 Adding New Modules to the Revised Performance Standards for INSs (Resolution MSC. 252 (83) Adoption of the Revised Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems (INS)); 5.2.2 Draft Guidelines on Standardized Modes of Operation; 5.2.3 Revision of the Guidelines and Criteria for Ship Reporting Systems (Resolution MSC. 43(64)). 5.2.4 Revision of the General Requirements for Shipborne Radio Equipment Forming Part of the GMDSS and for Electronic Navigational Aids (Resolution A.684(17))5.2.5 Draft Guidelines for the Harmonized Display of Navigation Information Received via Communications Equipment; 5.2.6 MSPs; 5.3 Carriage Requirements for e-Navigation; 6 The Future; 6.1 Introduction to the Future; 6.2 Digital Globalization; 6.3 Challenges; 6.4 Ships, Ports, and VTSs in the Future; 6.4.1 Future VTS; 6.4.2 The Future Port; 6.5 Moving e-Navigation On Board and Ashore; 6.6 Skills and Training; 6.7 Unmanned Ships. |
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spelling | Hagen, John Erik, author. Implementing e-Navigation / John Erik Hagen. Boston, MA : Artech House, [2017] 1 online resource : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Artech House GNSS library Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. This one-of-a-kind new resource, written by an expert in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to global e-navigation. This book presents the vision, development, and objectives of this strategy to increase awareness, safety, and security in the navigation of commercial shipping. Current equipment and practices of maritime navigation are discussed including ship reporting, shore based services, communications, and challenges in vessel travel services (VTS) and port areas. This book identifies performance gaps and demonstrates how to identify user needs as well as solutions through gap analysis. E-navigation architectures, solutions, and standards are explored.n nReaders find useful insight into how new concepts of e-navigation are being adapted internationally and some of the difficulties that will need to be overcome. This resource focuses on the use of e-navigation in security, cyber security, environmental protection, communications, and global and technical standardization. Navigation equipment, systems, displays, bridge systems, and other current equipment and practices are explored in this book. Readers get a look into the future of e-navigation, including the impact that digital globalization, unmanned ships, and big data will have on this strategy. Publisher abstract. Implementing e-Navigation; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to e-Navigation; 1.1 What Is e-Navigation?; 1.2 The Vision of e-Navigation; 1.3 Development of e-Navigation; 1.3.1 The e-Navigation Concept; 1.3.2 e-Navigation Is a Collective Task; 1.3.3 Approaches toward a Global e-Navigation System; 1.3.4 Industry's Role; 1.3.5 Ownership of e-Navigation; 1.3.6 Concerns about e-Navigation; 1.4 Aims and Objectives of e-Navigation; 1.4.1 Safety Including Reducing Accidents; 1.4.2 Efficiency and Reduced Costs; 1.4.3 Use of e-Navigation in Security; 1.4.4 Use of e-Navigation and Cybersecurity. 1.4.5 Protection of the Environment1.4.6 Global and Technical Standardization; 1.4.7 Communications; 1.4.8 Training and Familiarization; 2 Maritime Navigation: Current Equipment and Practices; 2.1 Navigational Equipment, Systems, Displays, and Bridge Systems; 2.2 Ship Reporting and Shore-Based Services; 2.3 Communications and Interoperability; 2.4 Challenges in VTS and port areas; 3 Performance Gaps; 3.1 Identifying User Needs; 3.2 Gap Analysis; 3.3 Solutions Identified by the Gap Analysis; 3.4 e-Navigation Development by IHO and IALA; 3.4.1 IHO; 3.4.2 IALA; 4 e-Navigation Solutions. 4.1 Introduction to e-Navigation Solutions4.2 Further Development; 4.2.1 Solution 1: Harmonization of Bridge Design; 4.2.2 Solution 2: Means for Standardized and Automatic Ship Reporting; 4.2.3 Solution 3: Improved Reliability, Resilience, and Integrity of Bridge Equipment and Navigation Information; 4.2.4 Solution 4: Integration and Presentation of Available Information in Graphical Displays Received via Communication Equipment; 4.2.5 Solution 5: MSPs; 4.3 Examples of Implementing e-Navigation; 4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 The United States; 4.3.3 Norway; 4.3.4 Australia. 4.4 Expectations of Maritime Equipment Manufacturers4.5 Communications; 4.6 The Link; 5 Standards; 5.1 The IMO Process; 5.1.1 Royal Majesty; 5.2 e-Navigation Choices of Standards and Guidelines; 5.2.1 Adding New Modules to the Revised Performance Standards for INSs (Resolution MSC. 252 (83) Adoption of the Revised Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems (INS)); 5.2.2 Draft Guidelines on Standardized Modes of Operation; 5.2.3 Revision of the Guidelines and Criteria for Ship Reporting Systems (Resolution MSC. 43(64)). 5.2.4 Revision of the General Requirements for Shipborne Radio Equipment Forming Part of the GMDSS and for Electronic Navigational Aids (Resolution A.684(17))5.2.5 Draft Guidelines for the Harmonized Display of Navigation Information Received via Communications Equipment; 5.2.6 MSPs; 5.3 Carriage Requirements for e-Navigation; 6 The Future; 6.1 Introduction to the Future; 6.2 Digital Globalization; 6.3 Challenges; 6.4 Ships, Ports, and VTSs in the Future; 6.4.1 Future VTS; 6.4.2 The Future Port; 6.5 Moving e-Navigation On Board and Ashore; 6.6 Skills and Training; 6.7 Unmanned Ships. Navigation Data processing. Electronics in navigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042406 Navigation Informatique. Électronique en navigation. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Electronics in navigation fast Navigation Data processing fast TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning Geowissenschaften, Geographie, Umwelt, Planung Sciences de la Terre, géographie, environnement et urbanisme Geography Geographie Geographical information systems & remote sensing Geographische Informationssysteme (GIS) und Fernerkundung Systèmes d'information géographiques (SIG) et télédétection Print version: Hagen, John Erik. Implementing e-Navigation. Boston : Artech House, [2017] 9781630810993 (DLC) 2017297219 (OCoLC)1008552915 Artech House GNSS library. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1825909 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hagen, John Erik Implementing e-Navigation / Artech House GNSS library. Implementing e-Navigation; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to e-Navigation; 1.1 What Is e-Navigation?; 1.2 The Vision of e-Navigation; 1.3 Development of e-Navigation; 1.3.1 The e-Navigation Concept; 1.3.2 e-Navigation Is a Collective Task; 1.3.3 Approaches toward a Global e-Navigation System; 1.3.4 Industry's Role; 1.3.5 Ownership of e-Navigation; 1.3.6 Concerns about e-Navigation; 1.4 Aims and Objectives of e-Navigation; 1.4.1 Safety Including Reducing Accidents; 1.4.2 Efficiency and Reduced Costs; 1.4.3 Use of e-Navigation in Security; 1.4.4 Use of e-Navigation and Cybersecurity. 1.4.5 Protection of the Environment1.4.6 Global and Technical Standardization; 1.4.7 Communications; 1.4.8 Training and Familiarization; 2 Maritime Navigation: Current Equipment and Practices; 2.1 Navigational Equipment, Systems, Displays, and Bridge Systems; 2.2 Ship Reporting and Shore-Based Services; 2.3 Communications and Interoperability; 2.4 Challenges in VTS and port areas; 3 Performance Gaps; 3.1 Identifying User Needs; 3.2 Gap Analysis; 3.3 Solutions Identified by the Gap Analysis; 3.4 e-Navigation Development by IHO and IALA; 3.4.1 IHO; 3.4.2 IALA; 4 e-Navigation Solutions. 4.1 Introduction to e-Navigation Solutions4.2 Further Development; 4.2.1 Solution 1: Harmonization of Bridge Design; 4.2.2 Solution 2: Means for Standardized and Automatic Ship Reporting; 4.2.3 Solution 3: Improved Reliability, Resilience, and Integrity of Bridge Equipment and Navigation Information; 4.2.4 Solution 4: Integration and Presentation of Available Information in Graphical Displays Received via Communication Equipment; 4.2.5 Solution 5: MSPs; 4.3 Examples of Implementing e-Navigation; 4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 The United States; 4.3.3 Norway; 4.3.4 Australia. 4.4 Expectations of Maritime Equipment Manufacturers4.5 Communications; 4.6 The Link; 5 Standards; 5.1 The IMO Process; 5.1.1 Royal Majesty; 5.2 e-Navigation Choices of Standards and Guidelines; 5.2.1 Adding New Modules to the Revised Performance Standards for INSs (Resolution MSC. 252 (83) Adoption of the Revised Performance Standards for Integrated Navigation Systems (INS)); 5.2.2 Draft Guidelines on Standardized Modes of Operation; 5.2.3 Revision of the Guidelines and Criteria for Ship Reporting Systems (Resolution MSC. 43(64)). 5.2.4 Revision of the General Requirements for Shipborne Radio Equipment Forming Part of the GMDSS and for Electronic Navigational Aids (Resolution A.684(17))5.2.5 Draft Guidelines for the Harmonized Display of Navigation Information Received via Communications Equipment; 5.2.6 MSPs; 5.3 Carriage Requirements for e-Navigation; 6 The Future; 6.1 Introduction to the Future; 6.2 Digital Globalization; 6.3 Challenges; 6.4 Ships, Ports, and VTSs in the Future; 6.4.1 Future VTS; 6.4.2 The Future Port; 6.5 Moving e-Navigation On Board and Ashore; 6.6 Skills and Training; 6.7 Unmanned Ships. Navigation Data processing. Electronics in navigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042406 Navigation Informatique. Électronique en navigation. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Electronics in navigation fast Navigation Data processing fast |
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title | Implementing e-Navigation / |
title_auth | Implementing e-Navigation / |
title_exact_search | Implementing e-Navigation / |
title_full | Implementing e-Navigation / John Erik Hagen. |
title_fullStr | Implementing e-Navigation / John Erik Hagen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Implementing e-Navigation / John Erik Hagen. |
title_short | Implementing e-Navigation / |
title_sort | implementing e navigation |
topic | Navigation Data processing. Electronics in navigation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85042406 Navigation Informatique. Électronique en navigation. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Electronics in navigation fast Navigation Data processing fast |
topic_facet | Navigation Data processing. Electronics in navigation. Navigation Informatique. Électronique en navigation. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. Electronics in navigation Navigation Data processing |
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