COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION
(EU) No 909/2013
of 10 September 2013
on the technical specifications for the electronic chart display and information system for inland navigation (Inland ECDIS) referred to in Directive 2005/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
Article 1
Article 2
ANNEX
ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR INLAND NAVIGATION
(Inland ECDIS)
SECTION 1: PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR INLAND ECDIS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. REFERENCES
3. CONTENTS, PROVISION AND UPDATING OF CHART INFORMATION
3.1.
Contents and provision of Inland ENCs
3.2.
Updates
4. PRESENTATION OF INFORMATION
4.1.
Display requirements
4.2.
Display ranges (scales)
4.3.
Image positioning and orientation
4.4.
Display of SENC information
4.5.
Display of radar information
4.6.
Display of other navigational information
4.7.
Colours and symbols
4.8.
Data and display accuracy
5. OPERATION
5.1.
Information mode
Category of vessel |
Nominal reporting interval |
Maximum time out value |
Nominal reporting interval |
Maximum time out value |
class A |
class A |
class B |
class B |
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Vessel at anchor or moored and not moving faster than 3 knots (class B not moving faster than 2 knots) |
3 min |
18 min |
3 min |
18 min |
Vessel at anchor or moored and moving at more than 3 knots |
10 s |
60 s |
3 min |
18 min |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving 0 to 14 knots |
10 s |
60 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving 0 to 14 knots and changing course |
3 1/3 s |
60 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving 14 to 23 knots |
6 s |
36 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving 14 to 23 knots and changing course |
2 s |
36 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving faster than 23 knots |
2 s |
30 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in SOLAS mode, moving faster than 23 knots and changing course |
2 s |
30 s |
30 s |
180 s |
Vessel operating in inland waterway mode |
2 – 10 s |
60 s |
— |
— |
Visualisation of Blue Sign status 0 to 2 and dangerous goods |
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Blue sign |
Not connected or not available |
Not Set |
Set |
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Blue cones |
no |
1 to 3 |
no |
1 to 3 |
no |
1 to 3 |
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Heading |
No |
Symbol |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
Yes |
Symbol |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
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True shape |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
[Bild bitte in Originalquelle ansehen] |
5.2.
Navigation mode
5.3.
Operation and control elements
6. CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT
7. INDICATIONS AND ALARMS
7.1.
Built in Test Equipment (BITE)
7.2.
Malfunctions
8. FALLBACK ARRANGEMENTS
8.1.
Insufficient accuracy of the SENC-positioning
8.2.
Defects
9. POWER SUPPLY IN NAVIGATION MODE
SECTION 2: DATA STANDARD FOR INLAND ENCs
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THEORETICAL DATA MODEL
3. DATA STRUCTURE
4. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION FOR INLAND ENCs
5. DEFINITIONS FOR SECTION 2
SECTION 2A: CODES FOR PRODUCERS AND WATERWAYS (IN ADDITION TO IHO–S-62 ENC PRODUCER CODES
Waterway Code |
Waterway Name |
Remark |
BA |
Balaton |
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BK |
Boudewijn Kanaal |
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BSK |
Berlin-Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal |
including Westhafenkanal and Charlottenburger Verbindungskanal |
BZ |
Beneden Zeeschelde |
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D |
Danube |
including Sulina branch |
DA |
Danube Chilia branch |
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DB |
Dunare Borcea |
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DCC |
Danube Cernovoda canal |
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DE |
Dortmund-Ems Kanal |
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DD |
Desna |
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DN |
Dnipro |
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DNP |
Prypiat |
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DNS |
Sula |
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DNV |
Vorskla |
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DR |
Drava |
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DUK |
Ráckevei-Duna |
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DUM |
Mosoni-Duna |
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DUS |
Szentendrei-Duna |
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DV |
Dunarea Veche |
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EL |
Elbe |
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EH |
Elbe-Havel-Kanal |
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EMS |
Ems |
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ES |
Elbe-Seiten-Kanal |
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EV |
Estuaire Vaart |
Estuary shipping between Zeebrugge and Dutch border |
GA |
Sf. Gheorghe-Arm |
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HO |
Havel-Oder-Wasserstraße |
including Westoder |
KGT |
Kanaal Gent-Terneuzen |
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MA |
Main |
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MD |
Main-Donau-Kanal |
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ME |
Mueritz-Elde-Wasserstraße |
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ML |
Mittelland-Kanal |
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MO |
Mosel |
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NE |
Neckar |
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NOK |
Nord-Ostsee-Kanal |
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OD |
Oder |
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OL |
Olt |
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PK |
Plassendale Kanaal |
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RH |
Rhine |
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RHK |
Rhein-Herne-Kanal |
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RL |
Nederrijn/Lek |
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RU |
Ruhr |
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SA |
Sava |
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SE |
Schelde |
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SI |
Sió-csatorna |
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SL |
Saale |
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SO |
Spree-Oder-Wasserstraße |
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SR |
Saar |
Currently SA is used; this will be changed to SR with the next edition |
TI |
Tisza |
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UH |
Untere Havel-Wasserstraße |
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UWE |
Unterweser |
from km Uwe 0,00 |
WA |
Waal |
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WE |
Mittelweser |
until km 366,65/UWe 0,00 |
SECTION 3: PRESENTATION STANDARD FOR INLAND ECDIS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE PRESENTATION LIBRARY FOR INLAND ECDIS
2.1.
Components of S-52 and Inland ECDIS Presentation Library
2.2.
Look-up tables
Figure 1
Example entry of a look-up table
2.3.
Conditional symbology procedures (CS)
2.4.
Colours
2.5.
Presentation of notice marks
SECTION 4: OPERATIONAL AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS, METHODS OF TESTING AND REQUIRED TEST RESULTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1.
Subject matter of this Section
1.2.
Normative references
EN 60945 (2002): |
Marine navigational equipment; General requirements — Methods of testing and required test results |
IEC 61174 Edition 3.0: |
ECDIS — Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results |
ISO 9000 (2005): |
Quality management and quality assurance standard |
EU-Directive 2006/87/EC |
Annex IX, Part III to VI: Requirements applicable to radar installations and rate-of-turn indicators |
CCNR Decision 2008-II-11: |
Amendment to the Rhine Police Regulations and the Rhine Vessel Inspection Regulation as regards the minimum requirements and test conditions for radar equipment and turn indicators on the Rhine and its installation, to adapt to European directives on electromagnetic compatibility and relevant European and global standards and to restructure the regulations of the Central Commission, with Appendices 1 and 2, entered into force on 1.12.2009. |
EU-Directive 1999/5/EC: |
Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the Mutual Recognition of their Conformity |
2. OPERATING MODES AND SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.1.
Operating modes
2.2.
System configurations
2.2.1.
Inland ECDIS equipment, stand-alone-system without connection to radar
2.2.2.
Inland ECDIS equipment, parallel installation and connection to radar
2.2.3.
Inland ECDIS equipment, monitor shared with connected radar equipment
2.2.4.
Radar equipment with integrated Inland ECDIS functionality
3. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1.
Hardware performance
3.2.
Software performance
3.3.
Performance of operation controls
3.4.
Display performance
3.4.1.
Display dimensions
3.4.2.
Display orientation
3.4.3.
Display resolution
3.4.4.
Display colours
3.4.5.
Display brilliance
3.4.6.
Picture renewal
3.4.7.
Display technology
4. OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
4.1.
Operating mode
4.2.
Equipment pre-sets (store/recall)
4.3.
Presentation of SENC information
4.4.
Chart orientation, positioning and shifting
4.5.
Position and bearing of the own vessel
4.6.
Information density
4.7.
Ranges/Range rings
Range |
Range rings |
500 m |
100 m |
800 m |
200 m |
1 200 m |
200 m |
1 600 m |
400 m |
2 000 m |
400 m |
4 000 m |
800 m |
4.8.
Picture brilliance
4.9.
Picture colours
4.10.
Pick report
4.11.
Measuring features
4.12.
Input and editing of skippers’ own chart entries
4.13.
Loading and updating of SENCs
4.14.
Radar picture presentation and overlay
4.15.
Inland ECDIS functions with immediate access
4.16.
Permanently visible function parameters
5. SERVICE FUNCTIONS
5.1.
Static correction of the chart position
5.2.
Static correction of the chart orientation
5.3.
Configuration of interfaces
6. HARDWARE TEST AND REQUIRED CERTIFICATES
6.1.
Compatibility with the environmental requirements
6.2.
Equipment documentation
6.3.
Interfaces
6.4.
Characteristic of operation controls
6.5.
Characteristic of the display
7. TEST OF THE CHART PRESENTATION, OPERATION AND FUNCTIONALITY
7.1.
Preparation of the Equipment Under Test (EUT)
7.2.
Test of the operation modes
7.3.
Test of the displayed features
7.4.
Test of the scale dependent information density (SCAMIN)
7.5.
Test of brilliance variation
7.6.
Test of the colours
7.7.
Test of the measurement functions
7.8.
Test of the chart update function
7.9.
Test of displayed features in more than one cell for the same area
8. TEST OF RADAR PICTURE PRESENTATION AND OPERATION
8.1.
Preparations
8.2.
Test of the radar picture without under laid chart
8.3.
Test of the radar picture, overlaid information from other vessels and the underlying chart
8.3.1.
Test of the radar overlay
8.3.2.
Test of the chart positioning and orientation
8.3.3.
Test of scale conformity
9. TEST OF ALARMS AND INDICATIONS
10. TEST OF FALL BACK ARRANGEMENTS
SECTION 4A: MEASURES TO ENSURE SOFTWARE QUALITY
1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1.
Software design requirements
1.2.
Implementation requirements
1.3.
Test requirements
1.4.
Third party components requirements
1.5.
Requirements for additional services in navigation mode
1.6.
Language
1.7.
Documentation requirements for users
2. METHODS OF TESTING AND REQUIRED RESULTS
2.1.
Navigation mode operation test
2.1.1.
Performance requirements
2.1.1.1.
Position
2.1.1.2.
Heading
2.1.2.
Sensor failure
2.1.3.
Performance test interface
2.2.
General software tests
2.2.1.
Equipment documentation
2.2.2.
Endurance test
3. CHANGES TO CERTIFIED SYSTEMS
3.1.
General requirements
3.2.
Hardware and software changes
SECTION 4B: SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS (FIGURES)
Figure 1
Inland ECDIS equipment, self-sufficient system without connection to radar
Figure 2
Inland ECDIS equipment, parallel installation with connection to radar
Figure 3
Inland ECDIS equipment with connection to radar and shared monitor
Figure 4
Navigational radar equipment with integrated Inland ECDIS functionality
SECTION 5: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Term or abbreviation |
Definition |
Source |
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Acronym |
6-character-code of the feature/of the attribute |
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AIS |
Automatic Identification System: An automatic communication and identification system intended to improve the safety of navigation by assisting in the efficient operation of vessel traffic services (VTS), vessel reporting, vessel-to-vessel and vessel-to-shore operations. |
2 |
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All information density |
All information density (all display) means the maximum amount of SENC information. Here, in addition to the standard display, also all other objects are displayed, individually on demand. |
4.1 |
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Attribute |
A defined characteristic of an entity (e.g. the category of a light, the sector limits, the light characteristics etc.). |
3 |
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Attribute copied |
S-57/S-100 attributes (with their complete list of attribute values) which were extended according to the requirements of Inland ECDIS. All new attributes have the same name like their source, but written in small case letters. |
7 |
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CCNR/ZKR |
Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine; international commission based on the ‘Convention of Mannheim’. Current Member States are Belgium, France, Germany, The Netherlands and Switzerland. The most important and permanent objectives of CCNR are:
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Cell (chart cell) |
A cell is a geographical area containing Inland ENC data. |
3 |
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CIE colour calibration |
Procedure to confirm that the colour specified in IHO S-52 is correctly reproduced on the ECDIS display. |
2 |
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Collection feature |
Type of feature containing information about the relationships between other features. |
3 |
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Compilation scale |
The scale with which the chart information meets the IHO requirements for chart accuracy. It is established by the producing Hydrographic office and encoded in the ENC. |
6 |
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Datum |
A set of parameters specifying the reference surface or the reference coordinate system used for geodetic control in the calculation of coordinates of points on the earth. Commonly datums are defined as horizontal and vertical datums separately. For the practical use of the datum it is necessary to have one or more well distinctive points with coordinates given in that datum. |
2 |
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Datum, horizontal |
A set of parameters specifying the reference for horizontal geodetic control, commonly the dimensions and the location of a reference ellipsoid. (The horizontal datum must be WGS 84.) |
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Datum, vertical |
A surface to which elevations and/or depths (soundings and tide heights) are referred. For elevations commonly a level (equipotential) surface, approximately the mean sea level is used, for depths in many cases low water. |
6 |
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Differential GPS (DGPS) |
A form of GPS in which the reliability and accuracy are enhanced by broadcasting a time-varying correction message from a GPS monitoring receiver (differential mode) at a known position on shore. The corrections are fed automatically into the GPS receiver onboard and used to compute an improved position. |
4 |
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Display base |
Minimum information density; means the minimum amount of SENC information that is presented and which cannot be reduced by the operator, consisting of information that is required at all times in all geographic areas and under all circumstances. |
1 |
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Display scale |
The ratio between a distance on the display and a distance on the ground, normalised and expressed as a ratio, e.g. 1:10 000. |
2 |
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EBL |
Electronic Bearing Line |
4.5 |
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ECDIS |
Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) means a navigation information system which with adequate back-up arrangements can be accepted as complying with the up-to-date chart required by regulations V/19 and V/27 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended, by displaying selected information from a system electronic navigational chart (SENC) with positional information from navigation sensors to assist the mariner in route planning and route monitoring, and if required display additional navigation-related information. |
1 |
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Edge |
A one-dimensional spatial object, located by two or more coordinate pairs (or two connected nodes) and optional interpolation parameters. |
3 |
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Electronic chart |
Very broad term to describe the data, the software, and the electronic system, capable of displaying chart information. An electronic chart may or may not be equivalent to the paper chart required by SOLAS. |
2 |
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ENC |
Electronic Navigational Chart; The data base, standardised as to content, structure and format, issued for use with ECDIS on the authority of government authorised hydrographic offices. The ENC contains all the chart information necessary for safe navigation and may contain supplementary information in addition to that contained in the paper chart (e.g. sailing directions) which may be considered necessary for safe navigation. |
1 |
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ENC cell |
The geographic division of ENC data for distributing purposes. |
8 |
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Enumeration |
A specific quality or quantity assigned to an attribute (e.g. ‘leading light’, the limiting angles, the code specifying the light’s colour – see attribute). |
7 |
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Exchange format |
A specification for the structure and organisation of data to facilitate exchange between computer systems. |
2 |
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Exchange set |
Set of files representing a complete, single purpose (i.e. product specific) data transfer. For example, the ENC product specification defines an exchange set which contains one catalogue file and at least one data set file. |
2 |
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Feature |
An identifiable set of information. A feature may have attributes and may be related to other features. A digital representation of all or a part of an entity by its characteristics (attributes), its geometry, and (optionally) its relationships to other features (e.g., the digital description of a light sector specifying, amongst others, sector limits, the colour of the light, the visibility range, etc., and a link to a light tower, if any). |
2 |
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Feature catalogue |
The comprehensive list of currently identified features, attributes and enumerations which are allowed for the use in Inland ENCs. |
7 |
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Feature copied |
S-57 features (with their complete set of attributes) which were extended according to the requirements of Inland ECDIS. All new features have the same name like their source, but are written in small case letters. |
7 |
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Feature Data Dictionary |
A feature data dictionary specifies independent sets of features and attributes that may be used to describe geographic information in a particular context. A feature data dictionary may be used to develop a feature catalogue. |
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File |
An identified set of S-57 records collected together for a specific purpose. The file content and structure must be defined by a product specification. |
2 |
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Geo Feature |
Type of feature containing the descriptive characteristics of a real world entity. |
2 |
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Geometric Primitive |
One of three basic geometric units of representation: point, line and area. |
2 |
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Heading |
The direction in which the longitudinal axis of a craft is pointed, usually expressed as an angular distance from north clockwise through 360 degrees (true, magnetic or compass). |
2 |
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Head-up display |
The information shown on the display (radar or ECDIS) is directed so that the vessel’s heading is always pointing upward. This orientation corresponds to the visual view from the bridge in direction of the vessel’s heading. This orientation may require frequent rotations of the display contents. Changing the vessel’s course, or yawing of the vessel may render this unstabilised orientation mode unreadable. |
2 |
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IEC |
International Electrotechnical Commission: An international (non-governmental) organisation which produces world standards for electrical and electronical engineering with the objective of facilitating international trade. |
2 |
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IHO |
International Hydrographic Organization: Coordinates the activities of national hydrographic offices; promotes standards and provides advice to developing countries in the fields of hydrographic surveying and production of nautical charts and publications. |
2 |
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IHO registry |
IHO Geospatial Information Infrastructure Registry. A registry is the information system on which a register is maintained. In the case of S-100 IHO hosts a registry that provides a facility to store various registers of hydrographic-related information. |
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(IHO-) S-32, App. 1 |
Hydrographic Dictionary — Glossary of ECDIS Related Terms. |
2 |
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(IHO-) S-52 |
Specifications for chart content and display aspects of ECDIS. |
2 |
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(IHO-) S-52, App. 1 |
Guidance on updating the Electronic Navigational Chart |
2 |
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(IHO-) S-57 |
IHO Transfer standard for digital hydrographic data. |
3 |
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(IHO-) S-57, App. A |
IHO Object Catalogue. |
3 |
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(IHO-) S-57, App. B |
ENC Product Specifications. |
3 |
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(IHO-) S-62 |
ENC Producer Codes |
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IMO |
International Maritime Organization: Formerly called IMCO, the IMO is the specialised agency of the United Nations responsible for maritime safety, efficiency of navigation and prevention of marine pollution from vessels. |
2 |
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Information Mode |
means the use of the Inland ECDIS for information purposes only without overlaid radar image. |
4.1 |
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Inland AIS |
AIS for the use in inland navigation and interoperable with (maritime) AIS – technically enabled by amendments and extensions to the (maritime) AIS |
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Inland ECDIS |
An Electronic Chart Display and Information System for inland navigation, displaying selected information from a Inland System Electronic Navigational Chart (Inland SENC) and optionally, information from other navigation sensors. |
4.1 |
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Inland ENC (IENC) |
Inland Electronic Navigational Chart (IENC) means the database, standardised as to content, structure and format, for use with inland electronic chart display and information systems operated onboard of vessels transiting inland waterways. An IENC is issued by or on the authority of a competent government agency, and conforms to standards initially developed by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and refined by the Inland ENC Harmonization Group. An IENC contains all the chart information necessary for safe navigation on inland waterways and may contain supplementary information in addition to that contained in the paper chart (e.g. sailing directions, machine-readable operating schedules, etc.) which may be considered necessary for safe navigation and voyage planning. |
4.1 |
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Inland ENC domain |
Domain within the IHO Geospatial Information Infrastructure Registry dedicated for Inland ENC – related entries. |
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Inland SENC |
Inland System Electronic Navigational Chart: A database resulting from the transformation of the Inland ENC by Inland ECDIS for appropriate use, updates to the Inland ENC by appropriate means and other data added by the mariner. It is this database that is actually accessed by the Inland ECDIS for the display generation and other navigational functions. The Inland SENC may also contain information from other sources. |
4.1 |
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INT 1 |
International chart 1: Specification of symbols, abbreviations and terms to be used in the International Chart Series of IHO. (Provides the chart user with a key to symbols, abbreviations and terms used on charts compiled in accordance with the ‘Chart Specifications of the IHO’). Contains description entries for features and attributes. Can be seen as the reference to the legend of paper charts. |
2 |
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Integrated display |
means a head-up, relative-motion picture consisting of the Inland SENC overlaid with the radar-image with matching scale, offset and orientation. |
4.1 |
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Look-up table |
A table giving symbology instructions to link SENC objects to point, line or area symbolisation and providing display priority, radar priority, IMO category and optional viewing group. |
2 |
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M-4 |
Gives chart specifications of the IHO for compiling nautical charts, together with agreed symbols and abbreviations adopted for general use by Member States. Provides also regulations for INT Charts. Contains description entries for features and attributes. |
3 |
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Meta object |
A feature which contains information about other features. |
2 |
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Navigation mode |
means the use of the Inland ECDIS for conning the vessel with overlaid radar image. |
4.1 |
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North-up display |
Information shown on the display (radar or ECDIS) with the north direction upward. |
2 |
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Other navigational information |
Navigational Information not contained in the SENC, that may be displayed by an ECDIS, such a radar information. |
2 |
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Overscale |
Displaying data at a larger scale than it was compiled for. |
2 |
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Own-vessel |
The term which identifies the vessel upon which an ECDIS is operating. |
2 |
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Own vessel’s safety contour |
The contour related to the own vessel selected by the mariner from the contours provided for in the SENC, to be used by ECDIS to distinguish on the display between the safe and the unsafe water, and for generating anti-grounding alarms. |
2 |
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Performance standard for ECDIS |
Standard developed under the authority of IMO to describe the minimum performance requirements for navigational devices and other fittings required by the SOLAS Convention. Adopted by IMO on 5 December 2006 and published as MSC.232(82). |
2 |
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Pick report (feature report) |
The result of querying a displayed point-symbol, line or area for further information from the data base which is not represented by the symbol. |
2 |
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Presentation library for ECDIS |
A set of mostly digital specifications, composed of symbol libraries, colour schemes, look-up tables and rules, linking every feature and attribute of the SENC to the appropriate presentation of the ECDIS display. Published by IHO as Annex A, Special Publication No 52 (S-52). |
2 |
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Product specification |
A defined subset of the entire specification combined with rules, tailored to the intended usage of the transfer data. (The ENC Product specification specifies the content, structure and other mandatory aspects of an ENC.) |
2 |
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(Radar) range |
Distance from the radar antenna. For inland navigation the radar range has to be sequential switchable according to the CCNR Radar Regulations. |
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Relative motion display |
A relative motion display shows the chart information and radar targets moving relative to the vessel position fixed on the screen. |
2 |
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Route planning |
An ECDIS function in which the area is displayed which is needed to study the intended route, to select the intended track, and to mark the track, its way points and navigational notes. |
1 |
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SCAMIN |
The minimum scale at which the feature may be used e.g. for ECDIS presentation. |
3 |
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SENC |
System Electronic Navigational Chart: A data base resulting from the transformation of the ENC by ECDIS for appropriate use, updates to the ENC by appropriate means and other data added by the mariner. It is this data base that is actually accessed by the ECDIS for the display generation and other navigational functions. The SENC may also contain information from other sources. |
2 |
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Spatial object |
An object which contains locational information about real world entities. |
2 |
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Standard display |
Standard Information Density means the default amount of SENC information that shall be visible when the chart is first displayed on ECDIS. |
4.1 |
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[Vessel] Tracking and Tracing |
The function of maintaining status information of the vessel and – if needed – combined with information on cargo and consignments [tracking] and the retrieving of information concerning the whereabouts of the vessel and – if needed – combined with information on cargo, consignments and equipment [tracing]. |
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True motion display |
A display in which the own vessel and each radar target moves with its own true motion, while the position of all charted information remains fixed. |
2 |
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User-defined settings |
Means the possibility to use and store a profile of display and operation controls-settings. |
4.1 |
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Variable Range Marker. |
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WGS 84 |
WORLD GEODETIC SYSTEM: The geodetic basis for the ‘Navigational Satellite Timing and Ranging — Global Positioning System’ (NAVSTAR-GPS), which enables the surveying of the earth and its entities and was developed by the United States Department of Defence. This global geodetic reference system is recommended by IHO for hydrographic and cartographic use. |
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Appendix 1
(Maritime) ECDIS |
Inland ECDIS |
OPEN ECDIS FORUM http://ienc.openecdis.org |
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Inland ENC Feature Catalogue |
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IHO S-62 ENC Producer Codes, Edition 2.5, December 2009 |
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IHO S-52 Specification for Chart Content and Display Aspects of ECDIS, |
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Presentation Library for Inland ECDIS |
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IEC 61174 Edition 3.0: ECDIS — Operational and Performance Requirements, Methods of Testing and Required Test Results, 2008-09 |
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S-32 Appendix 1: Hydrographic Dictionary – Glossary of ECDIS-Related Terms |
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