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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2013.37.1.9

Development of e-navigation shipboard technical architecture  

Shim, Woo-Seong (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute/KIOST)
Kim, Sun-Young (Maritime & Ocean Engineering Research Institute/KIOST)
Lee, Sang-Jeong (Division of Electronic Engineering, Chung-Nam National University)
Abstract
The e-navigation has been being developed in IMO is a sort of strategy to provide user-oriented services for safe navigation and environmental protection based on the architecture and its related services complying with the user needs. At NAV $57^{th}$ meeting in 2011, the overarching e-navigation architecture was approved which represent overall relationship only between onboard and ashore elements, so more detail technical architecture for each element should be developed for implementation in view of services and systems. Considering the continuous and iterative verification of e-navigation development process required by IMO, the relationship and traceability should be took in consideration between the outcome of e-navigation process and the element of the architecture. In this paper, we have surveyed literarily the user needs, result of gap analysis and practical solutions to address them and defined the architecture elements and their relationship considering the three kinds of views of DoDAF(Architecture Framework) of US department of Defence, in result, proposed the e-navigation shipboard technical architecture.
Keywords
e-navigation; architecture; shipboard system; user needs; gap analysis;
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