e-Navigation Underway 2013ARE ALL STAKEHOLDERS ON BOARD?International Conference on e-Navigation The final report is available here. Presentations-
Day 2 e-Navigation in China; strategy and practical trials Read document e-Navigations development in Russia, industry view Read document Sharing of Complex Maritime Information Read document Water Space Management – Development in Australia Read document Resilient PNT: From PNT – Unit concept to first realization Read document ACCSEAS: improving Access for Shipping in the North Sea Region Read document IALA Participation in the IHO Registry Read document E-Navigation: The Canadian Experience Read document Wireless broadband networks for e-Navigation – towards the future Read document Solution-orientated concepts for the integration of information received via communication equipment with onboard navigational systems Read document Vessel Monitoring and advisory Service Read document Working with the human element: Decision support systems and the human factors Read document Innovation – the contribution of industry in the e-Navigation domain Read document What are the benefits and risks of electronic devices in shipping? Read document e-Navigation already onboard pleasure crafts? Read document The role of the IALA World Read document The voyage towards e – Navigation – starts with e-VoyagePlanning Read document IHO S-100: an essential contribution to Maritime Spatial Planning and e-Navigation Read document e-Navigation infrastructure Design Considerations Read document The structure of the Maritime Service Portfolios Read document Day 3 The way forward – panel discussion in plenum Conclusions of days 1 and 2 of the conference Read document Conference conclusions of relevance to the IMO process Closing remarks
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