48 research outputs found
Построение некоторых функций функций в гиперкомплексной числовой системе 4-го порядка
Рассмотрены вопросы построения таких обратных функций как логарифм, гиперболические и тригонометрические арксинус и арккосинус. Приведены примеры построения обратных функций для гиперкомплексной числовой системы 4-го порядка.Розглянуто питання побудови таких обернених функцій як логарифм, тригонометричні та гіперболічні арксинус і арккосинус. Наведено приклади побудови обернених функцій для гіперкомплексної системи 4-го порядку.Questions of construction of such inverse functions as the logarithm, hyperbolic and trigonometrical arc sine and arc cosine are considered. Examples of construction of inverse functions for the 4th order hypercomplex numerical system are given
The issues of maritime radiocommunication on the WRC-19
The article presents maritime radio communication issues being the subject of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) meeting in 2019, including issues related to the modernization of Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). The preparation process for WRC-19 have been presented. The discussed issues were described from the substantive side as well. Finally, the position of IMO in relation to the maritime issues have been discussed. Some aspects of the World Radiocommunication Conference meeting in 2023 (WRC-23) were also presented
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY OF SHIPS
The article assesses the technical and operational possibilities of the marine communications systems to ensure the safety and security of ships. The basic functional requirements for marine radio communication to ensure the safety and security of ships, resulting from the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), have been described. The article presents the marine radio communication systems responsible for the distress alerting. The operation and ways of alerting used in Inmarsat satellite systems, Cospas-Sarsat systems and Digital Selective Calling system (DSC) have been described. The analysis of the systems responsible for broadcasting to the vessels the Maritime Safety Information (MSI) has been made. In this context, the operation, methods and ranges of broadcast of the Maritime Safety Information by the NAVTEX system and Inmarsat SafetyNet system have been described. The systems performing the function of ships security have also been discussed. The operation, application and basic properties of the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) and Long Range Identification and Tracking system (LRIT) have been presented. In the subsequent part, the article outlines the future of maritime communications systems used to ensure the safety and security of ships. In this context, two projects currently being implemented in the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) by the Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications, Search, and Rescue (NCSR) have been presented. The first of these projects under the name of e-navigation refers to the use of the latest information and communication technologies in shipping. The second one concerns the modernization of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
Communication systems for safety and security of ships
The article assesses the technical and operational possibilities of the marine communications systems to ensure the safety and security of ships. The basic functional requirements for marine radio communication to ensure the safety and security of ships, resulting from the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), have been described. The article presents the marine radio communication systems responsible for the distress alerting. The operation and ways of alerting used in Inmarsat satellite systems, Cospas-Sarsat systems and Digital Selective Calling system (DSC) have been described. The analysis of the systems responsible for broadcasting to the vessels the Maritime Safety Information (MSI) has been made. In this context, the operation, methods and ranges of broadcast of the Maritime Safety Information by the NAVTEX system and Inmarsat SafetyNet system have been described. The systems performing the function of ships security have also been discussed. The operation, application and basic properties of the Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) and Long Range Identification and Tracking system (LRIT) have been presented. In the subsequent part, the article outlines the future of maritime communications systems used to ensure the safety and security of ships. In this context, two projects currently being implemented in the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) by the Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications, Search, and Rescue (NCSR) have been presented. The first of these projects under the name of e-navigation refers to the use of the latest information and communication technologies in shipping. The second one concerns the modernization of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS)
Some Radiocommunication Aspects of e-Navigation
In the paper some radiocommunication issues concerning Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) in respect of the e - Navigation have been described. Some aspects of the existing technical and regulation constraints and limitations referring to GMDSS equipment and systems have been given. The issues relating to the need of GMDSS modernization taking into account new technology and the discussion on the e-Navigation program have been presented
Some aspects of the modernization plan for the GMDSS
Preliminary Modernization Plan for the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) have been presented. On the base of a current status of the GMDSS and the discussion on a modernization topic some aspects of the Modernization Plan for the GMDSS, both regulatory and technical nature, have been described. Future work on the Modernization Plan for the GMDSS have been discussed as well
Maritime radio information systems
The article presents and evaluates the technical and operational possibilities of the maritime radio
communications systems to be used especially for the exchange of information between the land users and ships. The
basic functional requirements and regulations for Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) referring to
the maritime radio information systems, resulting from the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of
Life at Sea (SOLAS) and Radio Regulations have been described. The article presents the role of information systems
in the shipping and GMDSS as well. A current status of the maritime radio communication systems responsible for the
exchange of information between the land users and ships has been presented. Operational and technical
characteristics of the maritime radio systems used for the exchange of safety information and ships’ operating
information have been described. The analysis of the systems responsible for broadcasting to the vessels the Maritime
Safety Information (MSI) has been made. In this context, the operation, methods and ranges of broadcast of the
Maritime Safety Information by the NAVTEX system and Inmarsat SafetyNet system have been discussed. The analysis
of the systems responsible for the ships’ operating communications has been made too. The article also outlines the
future of maritime radio information systems. In this context, two projects currently being implemented in the
framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) by the Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications,
Search, and Rescue (NCSR) have been presented. The first of these projects under the name of e-Navigation refers to
the use of the latest information and communication technologies in shipping. The second one concerns the
modernization of the GMDSS. It is expected that as the outcome of these project works, among others, new maritime
radio information systems presented here will be adopted
GMDSS as a Data Communication Network for E-Navigation
In paper the functional requirements and the radiocommunication services of Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) in respect of the E- Navigation has been described. Some aspects of the improvement of GMDSS equipment and the utilization of the improved GMDSS as a data communication network for E-Navigation has been presented. The items relating to technical improvement of the GMDSS which should be considered as one of the discussion on the strategy plan of E-Navigation was given