Technical Programme The Implementation Phase? Voyage plan Copenhagen – Oslo – Copenhagen 27 - 29 January 2015 The global e-Navigation community gathers for the 5th time on Pearl Seaways. At the doorstep of the implementation phase, lots of new challenges and questions arise, that are certain to spark a lively discussion. www.e-navigation.net Day 1 – The big picture Chairman: Omar Frits Eriksson, Chairman, IALA e-Navigation Committee 11:00 Check in 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Conference opening / Welcome address Andreas Nordseth, Director General, Danish Maritime Authority Michael Card, Deputy Secretary General, IALA 13:20 Setting the scene Omar Frits Eriksson, Chairman, IALA e-Navigation Committee 13:30 e-Nav Implementation: A Practitioner’s View (Keynote) Simon Pelletier, President, IMPA 14:00 e-Navigation, what’s next John Erik Hagen, Director, Norwegian Coastal Administration 14:20 IHO’s underpinning role in e-Nav Robert Ward, President, IHO 14:40 e-Navigation after MSC94 John Murray, Director, ICS 15:00 Break 15:30 IALA’s e-Navigation committee - reborn Omar Frits Eriksson, Chairman, IALA e-Navigation Committee 15:50 The “e-Nav Ship Side Coordination Task Group” Michael Bergmann, President, CIRM 16:10 A flag states perspective on e-Navigation Alan Blume, Deputy Commissioner of Maritime Affairs, Republic of the Marshall Islands 16:30 Connecting the testbeds, connecting the Oceans an update on the Global e-navigation testbed initiative Jin Hyoung Park, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering 16:50 End of day 1 · Day 2 – The devil is in the detail Theme: Testbeds Session chairman: Nick Lemon, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Australia 8:30 Voice and Text Messaging in Ship Communication Thomas Porathe, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 8:50 ACCSEAS: Demonstrating e-Navigation in the North Sea Region Alwyn Williams, General Lighthouse Authorities, UK & Ireland 9:10 e-NOffshore testbed: e-Navigation making offshore Simultaneous Operations safer Filipe Modesto da Rocha, PETROBRAS, Brazil 9:30 Break Theme: Infrastructure Session chairman: Jin Hyoung Park, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering, Korea 10:00 Maritime Cloud, New Standards and “Maritime Android Approach” Geir L. Olsen, Jeppesen, Norway 10:20 The European Maritime Simulation Network: planned and possible future uses Hans-Christoph Burmeister, Fraunhofer, Germany 10:40 Digital Infrastructures for enabling Sea Traffic Management Mikael Lind, Viktoria Swedish ICT, Sweden 11:00 The roadmap for the Maritime Cloud Thomas Christensen, Danish Maritime Authority 11:20 Break 11:50 Building the Internet of Things @ Sea - First results from Testbed Horten-Moss, Oslo Fjord, Norway Geir Fagerhus, MARSEC-XL & Capt. Gisle Stava, Basto-Fosen Ferries, Malta, Norway ... Day 2 Theme: The evolution of existing systems Session chairman: Jin Hyoung Park, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering, Korea 12:10 Practical aspects of transition from paper navigation to paperless with accent to human factor and navigation equipment check Alexander Yatchenko, ERNC (ElectroRadioNavigational Chamber), Russia 12:30 The future of ECDIS Anders Rydlinger, Transas, Sweden 12:50 Lunch Theme: e-Navigation for the non-SOLAS segment Session chairman: Alan Grant, General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland, UK 14:20 Development on the cloud-based navigation support system Jung Sung Heon, Dong Kang M-Tech, Korea 14:40 Development of a pilot small sea area ship information system using Maritime Cloud and smart phones Junji Fukuto, National Maritime Research Institute, Japan 15:00 Group photo 15:10 Break 15:30 Challenges of e-Navigation for leisure boats Leonardo Roncarolo, M3S srl, Italy ... Day 2 Theme: Communicaton & PNT Session chairman: Alan Grant, General Lighthouse Authorities of the United Kingdom and Ireland, UK 15:50 What the modernization of GMDSS could bring to e-navigation? Jean-Charles Cornillou, Centre for expertise and engineering on risks, urban and country planning, environment and mobility, France 16:15 Break 16:45 Coordinated enhancement of the maritime PNT system: road map and guide lines Jan Reche, Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Germany 17:05 Cyber security for e-navigation Kwang-il Lee, Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea 17:25 End of day 2 · Day 3 – Summing up Theme: Human factors 9:00 Building e-navigation systems – Human Centred Design in practice Benjamin Brooks, Margareta Lützhöft, National Centre for Ports and Shipping, Australia 9:30 Break 10:00 IMO guidance on Human Centred Design, Software Quality Assurance and Usability Testing Nick Lemon, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Australia 10:30 Panel discussion Facilitator: Michael Bergman, President, CIRM 11:30 Conclusions 12:00 Announcement of e-Navigation Underway - North America 2015 12:10 Closing remarks Michael Card, Deputy Secretary General, IALA 12:30 Snack in the conference area 13:00 Conference closes · The conference is organized by The conference is supported by
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