ECDIS - Lesson02
ECDIS - Lesson02
The ECDIS utilizes the feature of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to successfully pinpoint
the navigational points. It also has to be noted that the ECDIS adheres to the stipulations set by
the International Maritime Organisation, and thus it adds to the trustworthiness of the electronic
chart system. ECDIS is basically a navigational information system, interfaced with other
navigational equipments such as the GPS, Gyro, RADAR, ARPA, Echo Sounder etc.
ECDIS also incorporates and displays information contained in other nautical publications such
as Tide Tables and Sailing Directions and incorporates additional maritime information such as
radar information, weather, ice conditions and automatic vessel identification.
1. SOLAS Chapter 5
2. Port State Control Requirements
3. IMO Performance Standards for ECDIS
4. S 52 Standard (Display Standard)
5. S 57 Standard (Compilation Standard)
6. S 63 Standard (IHO Data Protection/Encryption Standard)
Position Sensor
Heading Sensor
Speed Sensor
ECDIS Compliance******
Updates to the ECDIS charts may reach the ship in various ways, depending upon the
capabilities of the service provider and the onboard communication facilities.
Voyage Recording
Dual Fuel: Dual Fuel is the use of RNCs when ENCs are not available with approved paper
chart backup.
Alarms
Alarms or Indication*****
Indication*****************21.06.20
For ease of understanding, Indications may be either visual or audible whereas Alarms must be
audible and may be visual as well.
Power Supply*******
It should be possible to operate ECDIS and all equipment necessary for its normal
functioning when supplied by an emergency source of electrical power
Changing from one source of power supply to another or any interruption of supply for a
period of upto45 seconds should not require the equipment to be manually re-initialized
Limitations of ECDIS****
1. The accuracy of the information received via AIS is only as good as the accuracy of the AIS
information transmitted. The same is applicable for all other equipments interfaced with the
ECDIS.
2. Position of ships received on ECDIS display might not be referenced to WGS 84 datum
3. Over reliance on ECDIS for navigational safety should be avoided until it is confirmed that
all the data transmitted, received and displayed are accurate
4. Users must be aware that any erroneous information is detrimental to the safety of own as
well as other vessels
5. Some sensors might lack the integrity with regard to accuracy and those that have not been
tested
6. Not all ships are fitted with ECDIS and hence one cannot be sure of technical ability with
regard to positioning as well as navigation; the kind that ECDIS provides
It is never prudent for the OOW to depend solely on the information on the ECDIS. IT is only an
aid to navigation and never replaces the human quotient which brings in the skill and expertise
with experience that an ECDIS can never provide.
There are many institutes that conduct the ECDIS course. It is usually a 5 days extensive course
for which candidates must have completed a year at sea as a Deck Cadet. Every institution has a
different price range for the course and that must be checked on the institute’s website itself. The
institute must also be checked for approval from the respective governing body of a country (e.g.
DG Shipping for India). With more and more ships inculcating ECDIS into their system, the
knowledge, skill and understand of ECDIS should be emphasized on. The same is achieved via
simulators during the tenure of the course. Almost all institutes also put the possession of a ROC
ARPA certificate of proficiency as a prerequisite for entry into the ECDIS course.
The concept of ECDIS is something that is gaining more and more popularity in today’s times.
By adopting this electronic system of marking and charting navigational routes, it has become
easier to avoid any unwanted accidents as the ship is dependent on modern technology rather
than human aid.
Inspite of some criticism from a few industry players, it can be easily said that ECDIS as an
electronic Chart System is something that allows shipping companies and ship owners a lot of
mental freedom when it comes to the safety of the vessel in the sea water by making ship
navigation faster, simpler and sleeker.
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