Introduction
To examine and evaluate the application of new technology to the safe navigation and control of the ship
Objective
Examine the fundamental of modern ship navigation aids techniques and its procedures and assess reliability, accuracy and limitations as part of Integrated Navigation Systems
Audience
- Deck Officers (Navigational Officers)
- Fleet Managers
- Marine Engineers
- Port Pilots
- Marine Surveyors
- Marine Safety Officers
- Shipping Company Executives and Operations Managers
Content
COURSE SUBJECTS:
- Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
- Global Poitioning System ( GPS ) and Differential GPS
- Voyage Data Recorder ( VDR ) and Simplified VDR
- Echosounder and Doppler speed log
- Automatic Identification System ( AIS ) , Long Range
Identification and Tracking (LRIT ) and Bridge Navigation
- Watch Alarm System ( BNWAS )
EVALUATION OF TRAINING:
The purpose of evaluation is to improve the quality of training , considering aspects such as trainer delivery , methods , content; to assess the effectiveness of the overall programme , to justify the programme and to justify the role of training.
COURSE TOPICS
Day 1
- Introduction - ECDIS functions, capabilities and limits - Data contents and structure - IMO Performance Standards.
- IMO carriage requirements - Backup, database updating, RCDS mode - Legal, regulatory, liability, safety and economic issues- IMO model course on ECDIS training - Special applications: VTS, SAR, etc.
- ECDIS sensors: GPS, gyro, log- ECDIS and radar- ECDIS and Track Control- ECDIS and AIS - AIS and radar
- Discussions
Day 2
- Introduction to Satellite navigation-GPS Characteristics- GPS Satellite orbits- GPS – Architecture - GPS Principle idea of work – Satellites Ranging - Determining the position of a satellite- Determination of the user's position
- Satellite frequencies- GPS modernization - Coded signals - determined the atmosphere delay - Navigation message- Determination of the user's velocity - GPS - Sources of Error.
- Datum Difference – DGPS Principle idea of work- the methods of getting the DGPS corrections – the advantage, disadvantage and accuracy of the system.
- Discussions
Day 3
- Introduction (why do we need a VDR?) - purpose of the VDR –
overview of VDR system - the configuration of the equipment - The final data storage medium- Annual performance test
- VDR Carriage requirements S-VDR Carriage requirements - IMO
requirements for VDR data - The uses of VDR - Performance evaluation
case to study ( the passanger ship Al Salam Boccaccio 98 accidant)
Day 4
- Introduction - Echo sounder (description & principles) – Echo Sounder (description & principles) - Echo sounder transducer types- Echo sounders operation, apply the information correctly.
- Echo sounders errors - Doppler speed log modes (WTM – BTM) – Doppler speed log principles of work.
- Janus configuration - Doppler speed log (Krupp configuration) - The uses of the log, its advantages and accuracy.
- Discussions
Day 5
- Introduction and AIS System Overview - General Objectives of AIS – AIS – Essential Ship ‘s Data - AIS „Messages“- AIS Installation and Display - SOLAS AIS Carriage Requirements - Advanced Applications of AIS.
- AIS Channels, Propagation, Coverage - Position Report - Ship‘s Data – AIS Data: Navigational Status – AIS Target Tracking and Collision Avoidance - Inherent Limitations of AIS - Guide Lines for the Operational Use of Universal Shipborne AIS Introduction to LRIT - overview of the operational concept of LRIT and its aspects – Introduction to BNWAS – Description of the basic operational sequence of events once BNWAS is operational – its performance standards. What is BNWAS?
- Open discussions and evaluation
NOTE:
Pre & Post Tests will be conducted
Case Studies, Group Exercises, Group Discussions, Last Day Review & Assessments will be carried out.
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Certificate
Define Management Consultancy & Training Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees.
Methodology
A highly interactive combination of lectures and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information and knowledge transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody to find the right answers. You will also be encouraged to raise your questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your analysis and experiences. Tests of the multiple-choice type will be made available daily to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.
Very useful Course Materials will be given.
- 30% Lectures
- 30% Workshops and work presentation
- 20% Group Work& Practical Exercises
- 20% Videos& General Discussions
Fees
• $5,500 per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments & Lunch