New Navigation Support Tool Allows Handwritten Inputs and Overlapping Weather Information on Electronic Charts

May 17, 2017

Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha

Monohakobi Technology Institute

Japan Radio Co. Ltd.


 


Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK; head office: Tokyo; president: Tadaaki Naito), the Monohakobi Technology Institute (NYK subsidiary; head office: Tokyo; president: Yasuo Tanaka), and Japan Radio Co. Ltd. (JRC; head office: Tokyo; president: Kenji Ara) have jointly developed a support tool that enables officers to better manage and share navigational information. The tool will be sold by JRC under the name “J-Marine NeCST” (patent pending; “NeCST” is pronounced “Next”).

 

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has made ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) mandatory by 2018 on international voyages by passenger vessels over 500 gross tonnage (GT) and cargo vessels over 3,000 GT. However, additional navigational information cannot be written by hand on ECDIS, as can easily be done on a conventional paper chart.

 

J-Marine NeCST solves that problem by including a very useful input function that lets users write directly on electronic charts. The tool also integrates meteorological and hydrographical forecasts for the preparation of optimal route plans. Moreover, electronic maps and data can be promptly integrated and shared among ships and land, making J-Marine NeCST a very complementary tool to the ECDIS.

 

We look forward to the implementation of J-Marine NeCST, a new tool creating safer, more efficient operations in the IoT era.

 

 

 

 

  • <Features of J-Marine NeCST>

     

    1. Handwritten inputs

    Information can be easily handwritten on the ECDIS with a finger or stylus pen.

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    Hand operation with J-Marine NeCST

     

    2. Compatibility with ECDIS

    Information such as routes written by hand can be synchronized with JRC’s ECDIS. The capacity to synchronize with ECDISs other than the JRC model is currently under development.


  • 3. Implementation of meteorological and hydrographical forecasts

  • The chart on display can be overlapped with weather information to allow for the preparation of the most optimal route plan.

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    4. Information sharing with other ships and land

    Electronic information can be shared, thus allowing for smooth integration between ships and land.

     

    5. Flexible customization

    The tool can easily be customized and expanded to meet the individual needs of users.




---------- Contact for J-Marine NeCST----------

Japan Radio Co. Ltd.

TEL :+81-3-6832-1807

FAX :+81-3-6832-1844

https://inquiry.jrc.co.jp/m/marine_inquiry

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