The Information System in ECDIS

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The Information System in ECDIS Bjørn Åge Hjøllo Product Manager Weather/Routing/Piracy Jeppesen, Norway Nordic Institute of Navigation (NNF); Seminar on enavigation Bergen, May 2011 19 May 2011-1 -

enavigation and ECDIS From my experience in electronic charts & MetOc services: 1) enavigation and Mandatory ECDIS slower uptake than expected? 2) Some practical examples of Information Systems from an on board perspective 19 May 2011-2 -

enavigation WHAT IS e-navigation? e-navigation is an International Maritime Organization (IMO) led concept based on the harmonisation of marine navigation systems and supporting shore services driven by user needs. e-navigation is currently defined as: e-navigation is the harmonised collection, integration, exchange, presentation and analysis of maritime information onboard and ashore by electronic means to enhance berth to berth navigation and related services, for safety and security at sea and protection of the marine environment. Core elements are; high integrity electronic positioning, ENC and analysis capability to reduce human error,. 19 May 2011-3 -

enavigation slower uptake than expected? Customer feedback on ENC service (compared to C-MAP Prof+) : 1) Sufficient coverage to come 2) Pricing is not favorable 3) Updating and licensing must be improved (too much hassle today) Still no hurry; ECDIS mandate will come 2012-2018. Majority in 2014 and later. ECDIS (+ ENC) or ECS (+ non ENC)? - Most customer buy ECDIS approved HW, but do not invest in ENCs yet. - ECDIS with non-encs is still an ECS, i.e. they continue to navigate in paper charts. 19 May 2011-4 -

Electronic Chart Display and Information System Nautical Charts & Updating/licensing Communication Vessel Shore Route & Voyage planning Weather Service Piracy Integration Route Exchange with ECDIS 19 May 2011-5 -

Charts and Updating Nautical charts: ENC; Official Charts for paperless navigation world wide, to be used in ECDIS Proff+ charts; aid for navigation, used in ECS Updating: By Internet or Email Backup; DVD every month Only provider of electronic updating of New Editions (due to hyper compact CM-93 format and SENC distribution) 19 May 2011-6 -

Communication Vessel Shore HTTP 4 x E-Mail Folder - using predefined send & receive folders File - send request, a received file is just to double-clicked! MAPI - using clients e-mail inbox & outbox POP/SMTP Scheduled download by Email; data received every day at a given time Using proprietary CM-93 format; about 50% of GRIB files (GRIB is today industry standard) 19 May 2011-7 -

Route & Voyage planning In coastal waters; use chart details to comply to navigational regulation In open sea; Less regulated, but Safety, Efficiency and Security will apply NB! A variety of professional Nautical Tools is available 19 May 2011-8 -

Weather Forecast Jeppesen Weather Service: Weather and wave forecast from ECMWF (world leading) Current & SST (Mercator) Tropical Cyclone track Satellite wind observations Tidal data Climatology of wind and waves Online access to Historical Forecast Alarm tools, times series, weather windows, etc GUI to tailor presentation E.g. Compare routes against latest Weather Forecast: Green legs are below WX alarm Red legs are beyond WX alarm 19 May 2011-9 -

Piracy Jeppesen Piracy Service; Piracy Detection and Avoidance! Always updated with latest piracy incident world wide Faster updated then webservices Detect pattern of Mother-Ships Combine with Wave Height forecast to seek routes with wave > 1.75m Add info that reduces pirates operation ability: Cloudiness, Precipitation Nautical Twilight Moon Phases!! 19 May 2011-10 -

Integration Weather + Navigation integrated! Aim; Bring important nautical information on board, and help Navigator to utilize it Focus; 1) Quality of Data 2) Integration; Merge Chart and Weather/MetOcean data into a user friendly GUI 3) Tailored Tools for Safe and Efficient Navigation Don t be surprised by Weather! 19 May 2011-11 -

Route Exchange Planning Station Detailed route planning to be made easy by utilizing updated Nautical information ECDIS Route check, Route Planning and Paperless Navigation Route exchange 19 May 2011-12 -

Safety - Integration - Exchange Weather & Routing Charts - ENC Piracy Email / Internet Planning station Back of Bridge Route Exchange ECDIS; Front of Bridge 19 May 2011-13 -

Practical use of an Information Systems 19 May 2011-14 -

Route without Piracy info 19 May 2011-15 -

With updated Piracy information Shortest route may be the best option; probably more Secure, and more Fuel Efficient US Navy and OCIMF www.ocimf.com - use of best management practices deters piracy 19 May 2011-16 -

Identify patterns, and verify WX-forecast 21.10.2010 07:20 UTC 22.10 05:45 UTC 22.10 09:04 UTC... within ~ 40 nm 460 nm off Somalia. Mother ship? Wave Height is about 1 meter, wind is verified by satellite observations: STAY OUT!! 19 May 2011-17 -

Attacks last 6 weeks End Nov. 2010 Possible Mother Ships: 19 May 2011-18 -

Sorry Piracy will not disappear... May 18th 2011 2010, The German Institute for Economic Research (DIW): The presence of international war ships has failed to curtail pirate attacks. Pirates have merely shifted from the Gulf of Aden to the open seas in the Indian Ocean. (DN.no): The number of attacks has in fact more than doubled last years: In 2008, 111 ships were attacked In 2009, 217 ships were attacked In 2010, 242 vessels were attached, 61 were succesful. In January 2011 are 30 vessels and 680 mariners hijacked. 19 May 2011-19 -

Jeppesen Piracy Service; Awarded the 2010 Safety at Sea International Security Award http://www.jeppesenmarine.com/ecdis-book.aspx Questions please? 19 May 2011-20 -