OSIA Standards & Technology Review Journal, v.25, no.1, pp.84-100
ISSN
1738-9887
Publisher
개방형컴퓨터통신연구회
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
As e-navigation is developed by IMO (International Maritime Organization), more technical developments are also pushing developments in the direction of more integrated shipborne systems. Virtually all manufacturers of bridge equipment have their own proprietary network solutions, normally based on Ethernet, that are able to handle many of the integration requirements. However, standards are needed for efficient interfacing between different manufacturers' equipment and will also be beneficial where incremental improvement or refurbishment of navigation components is an issue. Recently the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) published new IEC 61162-450 standard on ship data networks. This is an Ethernet based network specification with a relatively low level of protocol complexity which satisfies specific requirements from the ship equipment industry. This paper briefly introduces a new Ethernet-based shipborne interface technology which transports both NMEA sentences and binary image data such as Radar images.
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