Abstract The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has decided that e-Navigation should be ‘User Need’ led and take into account the Human Element. In this paper the Author, which is a member of the IMO expert group on e-Navigation, will describe the Maritime Cloud, communication framework enabling efficient exchange of electronic information between maritime stakeholders, in terms of their benefits, core components, applicability to the prioritized e-Navigation solutions, considerations related to governance, impact on legal and operational issues, benefits compared with existing alternatives, administrative burdens, cost and options for implementation.
E-Navigation Revolution – Maritime Cloud Concept
2014-01-01
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
e-Navigation , IMO , Information Exchange , Transport Telematics , ITS , Marine Navigation , Safety of Sea Transportation , Marine Communication Computer Science , Computers and Society , Simulation and Modeling , Computer Applications , Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) , Computer Communication Networks
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