14GS2100, VTS development for maritime safety,
Lee Byung-Gil
Abstract
Recently, the e-Navigation is main flow of worldwide maritime communications. The e-Navigation suggested by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Association of Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) is about collecting/integrating/expressing /analyzing/exchanging the marine data between ships and the land in harmony through the electronic method for protecting marine environment, keeping safe navigation, and maintain-ing marine safety/security [2]. However, the e-Navigation is concentrated only the maritime service and a common data structure to share maritime information, so security considera-tions especially when ship starts to communicate other ships is insufficient. In this paper, we analyze the e-Navigation Maritime Service Portfolios (MSPs) and ship-to-ship information sharing protocol. We propose security requirements of MSPs and secure ship-to-ship infor-mation sharing scheme to provide reliable communication between ships based on the analy-sis results. Our proposed scheme has 3 steps to authenticate each other using the each ship's Maritime Mobile Sevice Identify (MMSI) is a unique key of each ship and increases the secu-rity of reliable ship-to-ship communication.
KSP Keywords
Common data, Data structure, Information Sharing, International Maritime Organization(IMO), Marine data, Marine environment, Marine safety, Maritime communication, Maritime mobile, Reliable Communication, Safe navigation
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