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http://dx.doi.org/10.5394/KINPR.2018.42.2.79

Existing System Improvement and Expected Configuration based on Risk Control Options for Implementation of e-Navigation  

Yoo, Yun-Ja (National Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Abstract
Common Maritime Data Structure (CMDS) is commonly used by shore and ship users in e-Navigation data domain. In the overarching of e-Navigation architecture, IHO uses S-1XX, a digital exchange standard for next-generation marine information, as data exchange standard. The current CMDS has the advantage of intuitively recognizing the overall structure of e-Navigation. However, it has disadvantage in that it does not allow stakeholders to easily understand benefits that e-Navigation can provide when implementing e-Navigation. In this study, the direction of improving existing system for effective e-Navigation implementation was proposed considering RCOs (Risk Control Options) with expected composition of ship/ shore/ communication system by sector.
Keywords
The Overarching e-Navigation Architecture; CMDS (Common Maritime Data Structure); e-Navigation Solutions; RCOs (Risk Control Options); e-Navigation System Functional Requirements;
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