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Implementing E-Navigation

By (author) John Erik Hagen
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Artech House Publishers, Norwood, United States
Published: 31st Aug 2017
ISBN-10: 1630810991
ISBN-13: 9781630810993
Barcode No: 9781630810993
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John Erik Hagen provides an introduction to global e-navigation, and elaborates on the development and objectives of that strategy to increase awareness, safety, and security in commercial shipping. The book contains an outline of equipment and practices of maritime navigation, including ship reporting, shore based services, communications, and challenges in vessel travel services (VTS) and port areas. It also demonstrates solutions through gap analysis. Each chapter provides a different insight into new concepts of e-navigation and how they're adapted internationally, along with the difficulties that maritime authorities and ship operators need to overcome, and explores bridge systems and various navigation tools and practices. Readers will also find a discussion on the future of e-navigation, and the impact digital globalization, unmanned ships and big data will have on this strategy.

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The author has delivered an excellent story that describes the development of e-navigation clearly for readers throughout the maritime industry and beyond. -- Frances Baskerville * CIRM * If you wonder what the future of maritime navigation will be, you have now found the right book. You will sure find many of the answers here. You will also get the knowledge of how the vision of E-navigation was created, which processes led to it, who was involved in the work and getting an understanding of what E-navigation is and its advantages. Last, but not least; getting a glimpse of the solutions that will lead the shipping industry into the future of E-navigation. -- Kirsti Slotsvik * Norwegian Coastal Administration *