ENAV WG1 Plenary
ENAV WG1 MeetingsReview of TGs outcome Preperation output documents Preperation of WG 1 Report Consolidate input for new work program
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Review of TGs outcome Preperation output documents Preperation of WG 1 Report Consolidate input for new work program
Continue work on ENAV and ARM Guideline and Recommendation on Cyber Security in the domain of IALA
Continue work on G1157
Discussion on MRN assignment for technical services: This is a continued discussion on how to assign MRNs for technical services (service specification). The proposed outcome is to draft a liaison note to relevant organizations/committees on this matter.
Continue work on ENAV and ARM Guideline and Recommendation on Cyber Security in the domain of IALA
Continue work on G1157
Disscussion of Workplan Review of Input Paper Term of References for Task Groups: Cyber Security S100 Data Sets Joint TG with WG 2 on MASS Initiate task proposals for new Work Program Define Workplan for the rest of the week.
In this meeting, the current status of the TGs and other activities of WG1 will be discussed. Furthermore, the draft of the WG report will be reviewed.
This TG continues the work on a technical service specification for an AtoN information service (using the S-125 data model). This is a joint inter-committee task between ENAV and ARM.
In this meeting, the current status of the TGs and other activities of WG1 will be discussed.
In this meeting, the work plan of WG1 will be introduced to the participants and TGs will be coordinated.
Currently, the S-125 and S-201 standards are actively developed by IALA and IHO. Besides the data model itself, a technical service specification for an AtoN information service, including the definition of its organizational context is required for the provision of AtoN information on an operational level.
Updates and review of the work of WG1 during ENAV28.
Technical Service Specification for AtoN Information Service Currently, the S-125 and S-201 standards are actively developed by IALA and IHO. Besides the data model itself, a technical service specification for an AtoN information service, including the definition of its organizational context is required for the provision of AtoN information on an operational level.
The TG will deal with how maritime services (MS) in the context of e-navigation could be amended to support operation or navigation of MASS. Input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.2 proposes: (1) MS that is customized for level of autonomy of MASS, and (2) adding remote control and monitor service as another MS. Starting from discussions on the […]
Updates from the task groups and other activities of WG1 during ENAV28 will be discussed.
The TG will deal with how maritime services (MS) in the context of e-navigation could be amended to support operation or navigation of MASS. Input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.2 proposes: (1) MS that is customized for level of autonomy of MASS, and (2) adding remote control and monitor service as another MS. Starting from discussions on the […]
Technical Service Specification for AtoN Information Service Currently, the S-125 and S-201 standards are actively developed by IALA and IHO. Besides the data model itself, a technical service specification for an AtoN information service, including the definition of its organizational context is required for the provision of AtoN information on an operational level.
Introductory session of WG1 for ENAV28.
Meeting 2 - Additional TG on a technical service description of AtoN information (using G1128 and based on the datamodel in S-125) Thomas Christensen has produced draft liaison note to ARM to be discussed during the meeting, available here: https://nextcloud.iala-aism.org/index.php/f/99618
Discussion on VDES and Maritime Services
Meeting 1 - Additional TG on a technical service description of AtoN information (using G1128 and based on the datamodel in S-125)
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