The electronic chart is a new technology capable of continuously determining a vessel\u27s position in relation to land, charted objects, aids-to-navigation, and unseen hazards. As a real-time navigation system, electronic charting provides significant benefits in terms of improvements in navigation safety, efficiency of maritime transportation, and marine environmental protection. In terms of system components, features and functional capability, there are two basic types of electronic charts. The most advanced form is an Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). All other types can be regarded, generically, as Electronic Chart Systems (ECS). For an electronic chart to be considered an ECDIS, it must comply with the Performa...
As a follow-up of the North Sea Project, which called for realistic tests of International Maritime ...
The development of electronic charting systems is one of the most exciting applications of marine te...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
The electronic chart is a new technology capable of continuously determining a vessel\u27s position ...
This report gives suggestions to sub-Saharan Africa regarding the implementation of the Internationa...
e-Navigation is a recent IMO initiative that aims to integrate existing/new shipboard and shore-base...
Electronic Charting made its debut over 10 years ago in the Canadian Arctic. At that time, its appli...
This paper describes the practical lessons learned during the establishment of PRIMAR, the first ful...
Including: 3 parts. The International Hydrographic Office and other hydrographic authorities publish...
ECDIS is a real-time navigation system that integrates a variety of chart and navigation-related inf...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
ECDIS is a real-time navigation system that integrates a variety of chart and navigation-related inf...
Electronic nautical charting plays a major role in providing safe and efficient navigation of vessel...
Electronic charts are a new navigation aid that can provide significant benefits to maritime navigat...
As a follow-up of the North Sea Project, which called for realistic tests of International Maritime ...
The development of electronic charting systems is one of the most exciting applications of marine te...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
The electronic chart is a new technology capable of continuously determining a vessel\u27s position ...
This report gives suggestions to sub-Saharan Africa regarding the implementation of the Internationa...
e-Navigation is a recent IMO initiative that aims to integrate existing/new shipboard and shore-base...
Electronic Charting made its debut over 10 years ago in the Canadian Arctic. At that time, its appli...
This paper describes the practical lessons learned during the establishment of PRIMAR, the first ful...
Including: 3 parts. The International Hydrographic Office and other hydrographic authorities publish...
ECDIS is a real-time navigation system that integrates a variety of chart and navigation-related inf...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...
ECDIS is a real-time navigation system that integrates a variety of chart and navigation-related inf...
Electronic nautical charting plays a major role in providing safe and efficient navigation of vessel...
Electronic charts are a new navigation aid that can provide significant benefits to maritime navigat...
As a follow-up of the North Sea Project, which called for realistic tests of International Maritime ...
The development of electronic charting systems is one of the most exciting applications of marine te...
ECDIS is evolving from a two-dimensional static display of chart-related data to a decision support ...