• Title/Summary/Keyword: The Overarching e-Navigation Architecture

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

  • Yoo, Yun-Ja
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 2018
  • 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.

Development of e-navigation shipboard technical architecture (e-navigation 선상시스템을 위한 기술적 아키텍처 개발)

  • Shim, Woo-Seong;Kim, Sun-Young;Lee, Sang-Jeong
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2013
  • 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.

A methodology of the IMO e-navigation strategy for the development of a new maritime ICT policy (신 해양정보통신 정책 개발을 위한 IMO e-navigation 전략 개발 방법론)

  • Shim, Woo-Seong;Lee, Sang-Jeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.316-319
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    • 2011
  • During the past several decades, the development of the maritime policy have been focused on the level of regulation based on the lessons from the individual accidents. Recently, the development of IMO e-navigation strategy has been discussed actively and has been focusing on the new frame and architecture based on the user requirements and definition of function and services for user requirements, which might produce the user-friendly policy, infrastructure and user service. For the new maritime ICT policy getting fusion of ICT and innovation of ship/ocean industry, the overarching methodology, as IMO e-navigation strategy, should be applied to primarily setup the architecture from the user requirements to technology. In this paper, we analyze the IMO e-navigation strategy procedure and provide the consideration and lessons for the strategic methodology to develop a new maritime ICT policy.

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