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Introduction
What is ECDIS
ECDIS = Electronic Chart Data Display Information System Requirements specified in SOLAS Electronic chart = map or geographically related information displayed on screen
Raster charts Electronic facsimile of existing paper chart Like a scan Electronic image = exactly same as paper chart Size of chart limited to size of screen Only small part of chart visible Zooming in => lines become small squares
Vector charts Technology more sophisticated List with information to draw chart = stored, not image itself Includes all positional information in latitude and longitude All objects described by vector data Detailed information View of chart changeable Chart projection changeable Automatic detection of approach toward potentially hazardous situation Performance standards defined for system using vector charts Vector data to be used defined by IHO Use of Electronic Navigational Chart Based on standard S-57 Unofficial vector system = Electronic Chart System ECDIS in place of paper chart only if adequate back-up arrangements are present Regions without ENC => Raster Navigational Chart
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Format of ENC data Object class o Unique name (= acronym) o Numeric code List of feature object attributes o Acronym o Numeric code o Divided into 3 groups A: individual characteristic B: information for use of data as needed for displaying C: administrative information Positional information not an attribute Linear boundaries shown as succession of small lines Loading can take long
System ENC Database in internal ECDIS format Transformation of entire ENC Accessed by ECDIS for display & other navigational functions Equivalent of up to date paper chart May contain information added by mariner & other sources
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Private data
Available from number of companies Most vector data Not official
SOLAS Chapter V regulation 2 Definition nautical chart/nautical publication o Book, map or database o Issued officially by Government or Hydrographic Office o Meet requirements of marine navigation
SOLAS Chapter V regulation 19 paragraph 2.1.4 All ships Charts & publications to plan & display route & plot & monitor positions on board
SOLAS Chapter V regulation 18 part of paragraph 4 ECDIS must be conform to relevant performance standards Definition ENC o Database standardized to content, structure & format o For use with ECDIS o Conform to IHO standards o Issued by authorized institution o Contains all chart information necessary for safe navigation Paragraph 1.9 o ECDIS may operate in raster chart display system mode Paragraph 1.2 appendix 7 o When in RCDS mode => appropriate portfolio up to date paper charts on board Paragraph 3.7 appendix 7 o Appropriate portfolio up to date paper charts = paper charts of sufficient scale o Provide adequate look-ahead capability o Coastal states provide details of charts meeting requirements
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SOLAS Chapter V regulation 19 paragraph 2.1.5 All ships Back-up arrangements meet functional requirements of subparagraph .4 if fulfilled by electronic means
SOLAS Chapter V regulation 19 paragraph 2.10 Ships engaged on international voyages fitted with ECDIS o
o Exemption if ship permanently taken out within 2 years of specified implementation date
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Critical aspects o Interconnected with back-up position fix system o ECDIS back-up system o Primary ECDIS connected to emergency power supply Input of sensor information o ENC always based on WGS84, private data could be different o Speed input over water / ground o Bearings magnetic / true o Target information relative / true ECDIS not used as collision avoiding system
Data loading
Permits Data of majority of charts = encrypted Permits needed to read information Permits need to be loaded o ECDIS newly installed o More charts needed o Loading charts from unused source o Permit expired o Data supplier sends new permit Contains equipment identification data (= user permit) o Must be on board Covers specific charts or areas over specific time period Warning when about to expire
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Chart updates Apply latest updates Most recent disk inserted Updates all charts & new editions ECDIS displays record all ENC updates including o Identification number of updates o Date & time of application / rejection o Anomalies encountered o Type of application Raster charts state of updating permanently available o Chart number & origin o Edition date o Reference to last Notice to Mariners o Date of publication of update CD Possible to update while in route monitoring mode Updates should be applied in port
Remote updating Could be directly communicated to ship Updates should be permitted by user Better no direct link because of viruses
Manual updates Object will not disappear but deletion shown by orange lines Numerous of reasons for manual update
Basic display settings Main viewing modes o Daytime o Dusk o Night-time Daytime colours similar to paper chart colours
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Symbolism Two formats One based on traditional symbols Other simplified Defined within IHO
The ? symbol Magenta Any object not sufficiently described / no existing symbol
Display detail Main options for setting detail o Display base Coastline Ships safety contour Isolated underwater dangers Scale, range & north arrow Units of depth & height Display mode o Standard display Display base Drying line Buoys, beacons, aids to navigation & fixed structures Boundaries of fairways, channels Visual & radar conspicuous features Prohibited & restricted areas Chart scale boundaries Indication cautionary notes Ships routeing systems & ferry routes Archipelagic sea lanes o All other information Submarine cables & pipelines Details isolated dangers Details aids to navigation Contents cautionary notes ENC edition date Most recent chart update number Magnetic variation Graticule
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Scrolling and zooming Smallest allowable chart display: 270 mm x 270 mm Not including non-chart data ENC o Bar visible to focus on zoom level RNC o Only displayed at compilation size o Equal to real image o Sometimes as overview showing whole chart zoomed out
Displaying detailed information Much available information not displayed Easily accessible by clicking object of interest
Displaying orientation mode North up mode is required Other modes also allowed
Displaying motion modes Route monitoring mode True motion / relative motion
Depth indication To identify safe & unsafe water depth Depth data normally referred to LAT Safety contour o User-entered depth giving adequate safety allowance o Bold black line Safety depth o User-supplied depth
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o Affects appearance of spot soundings Deep & shallow area indication o By use of colour
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Automatic check for approaching hazards to navigation Route monitoring mode always turned on Route planning mode can be turned on to check Minimum requirement o Alarm when ship will cross safety contour o Alarm / indication when ship will cross boundary of prohibited area or area with special conditions o Alarm when limit for deviation from planned route is exceeded o Indication when ship will closer to danger shallower than preset safety contour All alerts generated from relevant chart at largest scale available Safety domain by following parameters o Depth (safety contour & depth) o Forward extent (look-ahead time / range) o Lateral closeness (specified distance)
ECDIS tools
Mandatory navigational tools o Indicating fixed geographical position on display by input of coordinates o Presenting coordinates of selected point o Method to calculate range & bearing between positions o Method to calculate position given range & bearing from known position o Methods to incorporate relevant geodetic calculations o Electronic bearing lines with resolution of 0,1 o Variable range markers with resolution compatible with range scale in use o Capability to enter & plot manual bearing & distance LOPs Reference to user manual for exact procedures
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Data quality
Data might be inaccurate Reasons o Physical changes since latest survey o Changes to position of navigational aids (intentional / accidental) o Survey may be inaccurate o Original survey based on sparse number of spot soundings o Chart may contain compilation error o Chart not suitable for purpose in hand
Zone of confidence
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Indicates that ENC data meets minimum criteria for position & depth accuracy Can be seen as survey accuracy
Preliminary tasks
Notices to Mariners Efficient for providing correct information on paper charts Much of information only for use on paper charts Not true for all included information Vessels navigating solely on ECDIS still able to access Notices
Temporary & preliminary notes Important items within Notices Information only valid for limited period Preliminary notices early notification of intended changes Many objects in ENC data time varying attribute Usable as part of ENC update to give timely information NAVTEX messages geographically displayed shows latest information Doesnt cover all T&P information
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Time varying objects Can be included in ECDIS Specific requirements o Obtain information about date of implementation & contents of update o Update displayed during time of validity o Used by internal checking facilities
Pilotage information
Inputting pilotage information Include o Clearing lines
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Estimated position If automatic positioning fails Rely on estimated position between each manual fix
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Display of radar and AIS targets Enhances situational awareness ECDIS is no collision avoidance system!!!
Radar target overlays Watch out for non matching vector types Useful when radar without chart overlay facilities See geographical area of targets Track ground fixed targets Isolated targets out of position => o Targets wrongly identified o Targets moved out of position o Charted errors o Observed target = false echo Fixed position offset all targets o Position-fix equipment vessel faulty o Position-fix equipment hydrographic organisation faulty o Position-fix system spoofed
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o Due to fault combined radar / ECDIS system Radar image overlay Distracting Establish whether coastlines appear at expected position (integrity check)
AIS target overlay Many radars not able to display AIS ECDIS as main AIS target display
Voyage recording
Inbuilt voyage recording facility Preserving detailed record for previous 12 hours at one minute intervals o Time o Position o Heading o Speed Record of track of entire voyage at four hourly intervals Possible to review recorded data Impossible to manipulate information
ECDIS failure
Can fail / give misleading information Relies on other navigation sensors
Transfer to back-up
Ensure safety not compromised due to ECDIS failure Timely transfer possible during critical situations
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Routes & tracks stored in second ECDIS & kept up to date Both units switched on in normal circumstances
Back-up using other electronic systems Approved ECS or chart radar Flag state gives Certificate of Compliance Must be able to accept routes from planning process
Back-up using paper charts Appropriate paper chart readily available on chart table Corrected charts Current position plotted at suitable intervals Planned routes pre-plotted
Emergency charts Back-up system = electronic => carrying set of small scale charts as emergency backup Allows vessel to proceed to area of safety
System maintenance
Doesnt need planned maintenance schedule for hardware Failures rectified by authorized service engineer Software subject to revisions Requirements embedded in standards o Software maintenance arrangements provided by manufacturers o Current software version displayable on demand o Means available to update software Timely access to o List current IHO standards o Status of compliance of extant software versions o Regulatory approval status of software in use
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AIS basics
System concepts
Automatic Identification System = digital communication system that allows other ships & stations to exchange positional & other information automatically Enhance safe navigation Provides information for use by authorities for safety & security purposes VHF IMO states that IAS intended to enhance o Safety of life at sea o Safety & efficiency of navigation o Protection marine environment Purpose o Help identify vessels o Assist target tracking o Simplify information exchange o Additional information Stations include ships, shore stations, non SOLAS crafts, SAR aircraft & aids to navigation Transmit up to date data including o Non changing data as name & length o Dynamic data as position, course & speed over ground o Voyage related data as destination, ETA & draught Transmitted data received by all stations within range of transmitting station Displayable in numerous ways Transmission o Burst of data in time-ordered sequence o Avoids transmitting at same time o Two VHF channels used o Consecutive transmissions alternate o Mostly used 87B (161,975 MHz) 88B (162,025 MHz)
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Modes of operation
Self organising mode = Autonomous and Continuous Two other modes AIS equipment switches automatically Assigned mode o Assign individual ship stations intervals & slots o Useful in circumstances causing overload (e.g. SAR operation near busy port) o Revert to A&C after random interval between 4 & 8 minutes o Re-switching is possible Polled o Requesting specific data directly from ship stations
Regional operating settings In range of shore station, broadcast parameters remotely controlled Parameters o Coordinates where settings are to be used o VHF channels to be used o Transmit power o Transitional area AIS can store at least 8 regions Also manual input by users possible
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AIS data
Communication by standard message types Internationally agreed types by International Telecommunications Union AIS equipment turns relevant received data to understandable information Conversion to correct message type = automatic Relevant groups o Static data o Dynamic data o Voyage related data o Safety & security related messages o Other user-relevant AIS messages
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Entered only once Remains generally constant Consists of o Maritime Mobile Services Identity number o Ships name o Call sign o IMO number o Type of vessel o Length & beam o Location of position fixing antenna o Height over keel Broadcast every 6 minutes Location antenna important in close quarter situations
Dynamic data Automatically supplied by navigation system Consists of o Position o Time in UTC o Course over ground o Speed over ground o Heading o Rate of turn Manual input concerning navigational status Transmitted at regular time intervals depending on dynamics of vessel
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Manually entered & kept up to date Consists of o Draught o Destination o ETA o Type of ship o Hazardous cargo type o Number of people on board Broadcast every 6 minutes
Safety and security messages To individual station / all stations Max 160 characters Automatic response if to individual station
Binary messages Flexible message facility All messages available on digital interface Two categories o International o National
AIS class B
Non-mandatory fittings Less expensive Detects unused transmission slots Lower power level Number of issues o Update rate at twice / minute Less effective situational awareness Automatic fusion with radar inappropriate Manual association more difficult o Increased amount of garbling o Some areas too many Class B targets o Poor education & training of users
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AIS limitations
Other ships might not be fitted with AIS Other ships might switch off AIS Not complete picture of situation around ship Transmission of erroneous information Poor sensors Doubtable quality