A maritime ITS architecture for e-Navigation and e-Maritime: Supporting environment friendly ship transport

Ø. Rødseth
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Ship transport can be said to be the original Intelligent Transport System and developments in this sector should be of interest for ITS research in other modes. This paper will investigate the requirements to a Maritime ITS architecture and describe elements of a possible solution. A driving force behind this architecture is the international nature of ship transport and the need to establish standards for information exchanges to further increase efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve the security in the sector. Obviously, reduction of GHG emissions through operational measures can also reduce costs. This has been realized by the shipping community and the e-Navigation (by International Maritime Organization — IMO) and e-Maritime (by European Union — EU) initiatives testify to this. Both initiatives have identified the information architecture as critical for the future development of the ship transport area. The development of a maritime ITS architecture needs to consider legacy systems, the international nature of shipping, international legislation and standards as well as highly varying quality of service on available communication channels.
面向电子导航和电子海事的海上智能交通系统架构:支持环境友好型船舶运输
船舶运输可以说是最早的智能交通系统,该领域的发展应该对其他模式的ITS研究感兴趣。本文将研究海事ITS体系结构的需求,并描述可能解决方案的要素。这一架构背后的推动力是船舶运输的国际性,以及建立信息交换标准的必要性,以进一步提高效率,减少温室气体(GHG)排放,并改善该行业的安全性。显然,通过操作措施减少温室气体排放也可以降低成本。航运界已经实现了这一点,电子导航(国际海事组织- IMO)和电子海事(欧盟- EU)倡议证明了这一点。这两项倡议都确定了信息架构对船舶运输领域的未来发展至关重要。海事智能交通系统架构的开发需要考虑遗留系统、航运的国际性质、国际立法和标准以及可用通信渠道上高度不同的服务质量。
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