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The concept of a Universal Maritime Data Model (UMDM) essential for e-Navigation

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In the paper the Author describes the general concept of a Universal Maritime Data Model (UMDM) a common representation of all data objects and relationships occurring in the maritime domain. Implementation of IMO's e-Navigation strategy leads to a larger variety and higher volume of information and increased information exchange due to globalization. Consequently there is a need to handle information more effectively in a standardized way. The first step towards a common data structure is to define the meaning of each and every item in the data structure and the relationships among the items. This is done so that implementers of the data structure have common understanding of items. The means to do this is with a data model. At this stage, the data model, like the system architecture needs only to be described in the most general of terms. An example of how a UMDM could be implemented has been provided by the IHO with its S-100 model. In January 2010, IHO introduced a new data model known as S-100 - the Universal Hydrographic Data Model (UHDM). This international standard has been developed by the IHO over the last ten years in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders, including key ECDIS and navigation equipment manufactures. The purpose of S-100 is to provide framework architecture for a contemporary standard for the exchange of hydrographic andrelated maritime data. As the UHDM is aligned with ISO 19100 it will enable the exchange of hydrographic, chart and other maritime data and information together with geospatial data from other domains. The use of ISO 19100-based data standards enables interoperability between geospatial data sets from different domains and could therefore be appropriate for many of the datasets envisaged for data exchange in e-Navigation.
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  • Gdynia Maritime University The Faculty of Navigation Jana Pawia II Av. 3, 81-345 Gdynia, Poland tel: +48 58 6202674, fax: +48 58 6901101, weintrit@am.gdynia.pl
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  • [1] IALA Recommendation e-NAV-140 on The e-Navigation Architecture - the initial Shorebased Perspective, Edition 1.0, International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities, 2009.
  • [2] IHO S-100, Universal Hydrographic Data Model. Edition 1.0.0, International Hydrographic Organization, Monaco 2010.
  • [3] IMO MSC 85/26, Report of the Maritime Safety Committee on its Eighty-Sixth Session. International Maritime Organization, London 2008.
  • [4] IMO MSC 86/23/4, A coordinated approach to the implementation of the e-navigation strategy, Note by the Secretariat, Maritime Safety Committee (MSC), 86th session, International Maritime Organization, London 2009.
  • [5] IMO MSC 86/26, Report of the Maritime Safety Committee on its 86th session, International Maritime Organization, London 2009.
  • [6] IMO NAV 55/11/1, Development of an e-Navigation Strategy Implementation Plan. IALA’s work on e-Navigation. Submitted by the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA) at 55th session of Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation, International Maritime Organization, London 2009.
  • [7] IMO NAV 56/8, Development of an e-Navigation Strategy Implementation Plan, Report of Correspondence Group on e-Navigation. Submitted by Norway at 56th session of Sub- Committee on Safety of Navigation, International Maritime Organization, London 2010.
  • [8] IMO NAV 56/8, Development of an e-Navigation Strategy Implementation Plan. Introduction to the IALA Universal Maritime Data Model, Submitted by IALA at 56th session of Sub-Committee on Safety of Navigation. International Maritime Organization, London 2010.
  • [9] Ward, R., Alexander, L., Greenslade, B., IHO S-100 - The New IHO Hydrographic Geospatial Standard for Marine Data and Information, International Hydrographic Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, Monaco 2009.
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