International recent issues about ECDIS, e-navigation and safety at sea : marine navigation and safety of sea transportation
Year: 2011 Language: English Author: Adam Weintrit Genre: Textbook Publisher: crc Edition: 1 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 201 Description: The TransNav 2011 Symposium held at the Gdynia Maritime University, Poland in June 2011 has brought together a wide range of participants from all over the world. The program has offered a variety of contributions, allowing to look at many aspects of the navigational safety from various different points of view. Topics presented and discussed at the Symposium were: navigation, safety at sea, sea transportation, education of navigators and simulator-based training, sea traffic engineering, ship's manoeuvrability, integrated systems, electronic charts systems, satellite, radio-navigation and ant.
Contents
Contents International Recent Issues about ECDIS, e-Navigation & Safety at Sea. Introduction ..................... 9 A. Weintrit e-Navigation Concept .............................................................................................................................. 13 1. e-Navigation and Future Trend in Navigation................................................................................... 15 F. Amato, M. Fiorini, S. Gallone & G. Golino 2. Development of Requirements for Communication Management on Board in the Framework of the E-navigation Concept .............................................................................................................. 19 F. Motz, E. Dalinger, S. Höckel & C. Mann 3. Advanced Maritime Technologies to Support Manoeuvring in Case of Emergencies – a Contribution to E-navigation Development.................................................................................... 27 M. Baldauf, S. Klaes, J.-U. Schröder-Hinrichs, K. Benedict, S. Fischer & E. Wilske 4. Concept for an Onboard Integrated PNT Unit .................................................................................. 35 R. Ziebold, Z. Dai, T. Noack & E. Engler ECDIS ...................................................................................................................................................... 45 5. A Harmonized ENC Database as a Foundation of Electronic Navigation ........................................ 47 M. Bergmann 6. Navigation Safety Assessment in the Restricted Area with the Use of ECDIS ................................ 51 Z. Pietrzykowski & M. Wielgosz 7. Increasing Maritime Safety: Integration of the Digital Selective Calling VHF Marine Radiocommunication System and ECDIS......................................................................................... 59 M.V. Miyusov, V.M. Koshevoy & A.V. Shishkin 8. Enhance Berth to Berth Navigation requires high quality ENC's – The Port ENC – a Proposal for a new Port related ENC Standard ................................................................................................ 63 D. Seefeldt 9. The New Electronic Chart Product Specification S-101: An Overview ........................................... 69 J. Powell Visualization and Presentation of Navigational Information ............................................................... 75 10. Applications and Benefits for the Development of Cartographic 3D Visualization Systems in support of Maritime Safety............................................................................................................ 77 R. Goralski, C. Ray & C. Gold 11. Assumptions to the Selective System of Navigational-maneuvering Information Presentation ....... 87 R. Gralak 12. Security Modeling Technique: Visualizing Information of Security Plans ...................................... 93 D. Ley & E. Dalinger Data Transmission and Communication Systems .................................................................................. 99 13. Maritime Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) .................................................... 101 S. D. Ilcev 14. On a Data Fusion Model of the Navigation and Communication Systems of a Ship ..................... 113 G. K. Park & Y.-K. Kim 15. Automation of Message Interchange Process in Maritime Transport ............................................. 119 Z. Pietrzykowski, G. Hoowiski, J. Magaj & J. Chomski 17. Surface Reflection and Local Environmental Effects in Maritime and other Mobile Satellite Communications ................................................................................................................ 129 S. D. Ilcev 18. Shipborne Satellite Antenna Mount and Tracking Systems ............................................................ 139 S. D. Ilcev 19. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow of the GMDSS ........................................................................... 149 K. Korcz Safety at Sea ........................................................................................................................................... 155 20. Visual Condition at Sea for the Safety Navigation ......................................................................... 157 M. Furusho, K. Kawamoto, Y. Yano & K. Sakamoto 21. Safety Control of Maritime Traffic Near by Offshore in Time ....................................................... 163 D. Yoon, M. Yi, J. S. Jeong, G. K. Park & N. S. Son 22. Maritime Safety in the Strait of Gibraltar. Taxonomy and Evolution of Emergencies Rate in 2000-2004 period ........................................................................................................................ 169 J. Walliser, F. Piniella, J.C. Rasero & N. Endrina 23. Safety at Sea – a Review of Norwegian Activities.......................................................................... 175 T. E. Berg, B. Kvamstad & F. Kjersem 24. Improving Emergency Supply System to Ensure Port City Safety ................................................. 183 Z. Wang, Z. Zhu & W. Cheng 25. Congested Area Detection and Projection – the User’s Requirements ........................................... 189 T. Stupak & S. urkiewicz 26. Studying Probability of Ship Arrival of Yangshan Port with AIS (Automatic Identification System) ............................................................................................................................................ 195 H. Y. Ni Ni, Q. Hu & C. Shi
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International recent issues about ECDIS, e-navigation and safety at sea : marine navigation and safety of sea transportation
Language: English
Author: Adam Weintrit
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: crc
Edition: 1
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 201
Description: The TransNav 2011 Symposium held at the Gdynia Maritime University, Poland in June 2011 has brought together a wide range of participants from all over the world. The program has offered a variety of contributions, allowing to look at many aspects of the navigational safety from various different points of view. Topics presented and discussed at the Symposium were: navigation, safety at sea, sea transportation, education of navigators and simulator-based training, sea traffic engineering, ship's manoeuvrability, integrated systems, electronic charts systems, satellite, radio-navigation and ant.
Contents
ContentsInternational Recent Issues about ECDIS, e-Navigation & Safety at Sea. Introduction ..................... 9
A. Weintrit
e-Navigation Concept .............................................................................................................................. 13
1. e-Navigation and Future Trend in Navigation................................................................................... 15
F. Amato, M. Fiorini, S. Gallone & G. Golino
2. Development of Requirements for Communication Management on Board in the Framework
of the E-navigation Concept .............................................................................................................. 19
F. Motz, E. Dalinger, S. Höckel & C. Mann
3. Advanced Maritime Technologies to Support Manoeuvring in Case of Emergencies –
a Contribution to E-navigation Development.................................................................................... 27
M. Baldauf, S. Klaes, J.-U. Schröder-Hinrichs, K. Benedict, S. Fischer & E. Wilske
4. Concept for an Onboard Integrated PNT Unit .................................................................................. 35
R. Ziebold, Z. Dai, T. Noack & E. Engler
ECDIS ...................................................................................................................................................... 45
5. A Harmonized ENC Database as a Foundation of Electronic Navigation ........................................ 47
M. Bergmann
6. Navigation Safety Assessment in the Restricted Area with the Use of ECDIS ................................ 51
Z. Pietrzykowski & M. Wielgosz
7. Increasing Maritime Safety: Integration of the Digital Selective Calling VHF Marine
Radiocommunication System and ECDIS......................................................................................... 59
M.V. Miyusov, V.M. Koshevoy & A.V. Shishkin
8. Enhance Berth to Berth Navigation requires high quality ENC's – The Port ENC – a Proposal
for a new Port related ENC Standard ................................................................................................ 63
D. Seefeldt
9. The New Electronic Chart Product Specification S-101: An Overview ........................................... 69
J. Powell
Visualization and Presentation of Navigational Information ............................................................... 75
10. Applications and Benefits for the Development of Cartographic 3D Visualization Systems
in support of Maritime Safety............................................................................................................ 77
R. Goralski, C. Ray & C. Gold
11. Assumptions to the Selective System of Navigational-maneuvering Information Presentation ....... 87
R. Gralak
12. Security Modeling Technique: Visualizing Information of Security Plans ...................................... 93
D. Ley & E. Dalinger
Data Transmission and Communication Systems .................................................................................. 99
13. Maritime Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) .................................................... 101
S. D. Ilcev
14. On a Data Fusion Model of the Navigation and Communication Systems of a Ship ..................... 113
G. K. Park & Y.-K. Kim
15. Automation of Message Interchange Process in Maritime Transport ............................................. 119
Z. Pietrzykowski, G. Hoowiski, J. Magaj & J. Chomski
17. Surface Reflection and Local Environmental Effects in Maritime and other Mobile
Satellite Communications ................................................................................................................ 129
S. D. Ilcev
18. Shipborne Satellite Antenna Mount and Tracking Systems ............................................................ 139
S. D. Ilcev
19. Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow of the GMDSS ........................................................................... 149
K. Korcz
Safety at Sea ........................................................................................................................................... 155
20. Visual Condition at Sea for the Safety Navigation ......................................................................... 157
M. Furusho, K. Kawamoto, Y. Yano & K. Sakamoto
21. Safety Control of Maritime Traffic Near by Offshore in Time ....................................................... 163
D. Yoon, M. Yi, J. S. Jeong, G. K. Park & N. S. Son
22. Maritime Safety in the Strait of Gibraltar. Taxonomy and Evolution of Emergencies Rate
in 2000-2004 period ........................................................................................................................ 169
J. Walliser, F. Piniella, J.C. Rasero & N. Endrina
23. Safety at Sea – a Review of Norwegian Activities.......................................................................... 175
T. E. Berg, B. Kvamstad & F. Kjersem
24. Improving Emergency Supply System to Ensure Port City Safety ................................................. 183
Z. Wang, Z. Zhu & W. Cheng
25. Congested Area Detection and Projection – the User’s Requirements ........................................... 189
T. Stupak & S. urkiewicz
26. Studying Probability of Ship Arrival of Yangshan Port with AIS (Automatic Identification
System) ............................................................................................................................................ 195
H. Y. Ni Ni, Q. Hu & C. Shi
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