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Implementing e-Navigation
Author: HAGEN John Erik
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Publication date: 08-2017
220 p. · Paperback
220 p. · Paperback
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This one-of-a-kind new resource, written by an expert in the field,
provides a comprehensive introduction to global e-navigation. This book
presents the vision, development, and objectives of this strategy to
increase awareness, safety, and security in the navigation of commercial
shipping. Current equipment and practices of maritime navigation are
discussed including ship reporting, shore based services, communications,
and challenges in vessel travel services (VTS) and port areas. This book
identifies performance gaps and demonstrates how to identify user needs as
well as solutions through gap analysis. E-navigation architectures,
solutions, and standards are explored.
Readers find useful insight into how new concepts of e-navigation are being adapted internationally and some of the difficulties that will need to be overcome. This resource focuses on the use of e-navigation in security, cyber security, environmental protection, communications, and global and technical standardization. Navigation equipment, systems, displays, bridge systems, and other current equipment and practices are explored in this book. Readers get a look into the future of e-navigation, including the impact that digital globalization, unmanned ships, and big data will have on this strategy.
Readers find useful insight into how new concepts of e-navigation are being adapted internationally and some of the difficulties that will need to be overcome. This resource focuses on the use of e-navigation in security, cyber security, environmental protection, communications, and global and technical standardization. Navigation equipment, systems, displays, bridge systems, and other current equipment and practices are explored in this book. Readers get a look into the future of e-navigation, including the impact that digital globalization, unmanned ships, and big data will have on this strategy.
John Erik Hagen is regional director at the Norwegian Coastal Administration. He pursued a career in the Norwegian Navy, attending office training school and received his degree from the Norwegian Defence University College. He has served as coordinator of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Correspondence Group and chairman of the IMO working groups on e-navigation.
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