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Objectives
- The project aims to improve:
- The real time chart updating service, including new chart editions,
- The access to maritime navigational information, such as weather and tidal information,
- Required input for the weather routing system.
- C-MAP aims to become a one-stop shop for all nautical information necessary for the mariner. The SatServ project was intended to enable C-MAP to improve online access to navigational information via a single communication terminal.
- The project aims to make use of customers’ already installed SatCom communication platform, to reduce costs and to avoid any need for extra equipment.
Challenges
The key issue was to make a single communication solution for the transfer of all nautical information provided by C-MAP.
Plan
The project started on the 1st January 2004. By the Baseline Design Review in the end of March 2004, the system architecture was in place, based on user requirements and a detailed specification.
Current Status
The project was finalised in October 2005 after some months prolongation due to required extended workload. The project succeeded in developing a system for transferring chart-data, updates, several kinds of meteorological information, and creating a platform for the transfer of any new kinds of digital data that may be available in the future. The technology accommodates the most common communication solutions used by commercial vessels today. The system was tested onboard three different vessels for a period of 2 months as planned.
Our next step towards commercialization is to supply the C-MAP Terminal software to OEM’s under the premise of another project. This will be an integral part of our next Software Development Kit release planned for early 2006.
