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TransNav, Faculty of Navigation
Gdynia Maritime University
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Increasing Maritime Safety: Integration of the Digital Selective Calling VHF Marine Radiocommunication System and ECDIS
1 National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”, Odessa, Ukraine
ABSTRACT: A general project for simplification of VHF DSC radiocommunication for navigators and for increasing DSC efficiency by integration of the DSC VHF radio equipment and the AIS ? ECDIS vessel?s system is presented. Proposed measures are to contribute to further developments in maritime radiocommunication systems, technology and progress of e-navigation strategy.
REFERENCES
Proposal for simplification of VHF DSC radiocommunication and increasing DSC efficiency. Submitted by Ukraine / SUB-COMMITTEE ON RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS AND SEARCH AND RESCUE. 14th session, Agenda item 7. COMSAR 14/7, 27 October 2009
Recommendation ITU-R M.493 “Digital Selective-Calling System for Use in the Maritime Mobile Service”.
Simplification of DSC equipment and procedures. Submitted by Finland / SUB-COMMITTEE ON RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS AND SEARCH AND RESCUE COMSAR 8/4/1, 27 November 2003.
Citation note:
Miyusov M.V., Koshevoy V.M., Shishkin A.V.: Increasing Maritime Safety: Integration of the Digital Selective Calling VHF Marine Radiocommunication System and ECDIS. TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 159-161, 2011
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