Improving and Assessing the Impact of e-Navigation applications

Michael Baldauf , Sun-Bae Hong
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The scope of this paper is implementation issues of the e-Navigation concept of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). IMO has adopted the e-Navigation strategic implementation plan (SIP) in 2014. This plan, i.a., bases on estimating the effect of e-Navigation applications on reducing navigational accidents, including collisions and groundings of ships falling under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) by approximately 65 per cent. However, IMO Member States are responsible for safety of navigation and efficient vessel traffic at international but also on national levels. Regarding the introduction of new concepts and innovative systems into vessel traffic there is a need to comprehensively assess potential effects not only for SOLAS ships but also for non-SOLAS ships. This paper aims at a more comprehensive and theoretically sounded estimation of e-Navigation potentials by investigating and applying IMO's methodology for quantification of those effects also to the implementation of e-Navigation solutions to ships not falling under the SOLAS convention (non-SOLAS ships). The authors carried out a case study using the SMART-Navigation concept of Korea as model case for impact assessment. For the mentioned purpose, this paper identifies main tool kits of IMO e-Navigation, proposes and applies a set of formulas to comprehensively assess and quantify effects of new functions or services based on IMO's methodological approaches. From gained results authors suggest investigations not only taking into account expert opinions but also simulation trials to identify factors and coefficients for thorough calculations. From the results the authors conclude and recommend to extend the impact assessment of e-Navigation also to vessel traffic involving non-SOLAS ships as a general and global recommendation to coastal states. Further, results are provided as a potential model case for IMO Member States' reference for their state-specific individual situation and conditions.

改进和评估电子导航应用的影响
本文的研究范围是国际海事组织(IMO)电子导航概念的实施问题。国际海事组织于2014年通过了电子导航战略实施计划(SIP)。这一计划的基础是,估计电子导航应用对减少约65%的航行事故(包括《国际海上人命安全公约》(SOLAS)船舶的碰撞和搁浅)的影响。然而,海事组织成员国不仅在国际一级,而且在国家一级对航行安全和有效船舶交通负责。关于在船舶交通中引入新概念和创新系统,需要全面评估不仅对SOLAS船舶而且对非SOLAS船舶的潜在影响。本文旨在通过调查和应用国际海事组织的量化这些影响的方法,对不属于SOLAS公约的船舶(非SOLAS船舶)实施电子导航解决方案,对电子导航潜力进行更全面和理论上合理的估计。作者利用韩国的智能导航概念作为影响评估的模型案例进行了案例研究。为了上述目的,本文确定了IMO电子导航的主要工具包,提出并应用了一套公式,以IMO的方法方法为基础,全面评估和量化新功能或服务的效果。根据获得的结果,作者建议调查不仅要考虑专家意见,还要进行模拟试验,以确定进行彻底计算的因素和系数。根据结果,作者得出结论并建议将电子导航的影响评估扩展到涉及非solas船舶的船舶交通,作为对沿海国家的一般性和全球性建议。此外,这些结果可作为海事组织成员国参考其具体国家情况和条件的潜在示范案例。
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