ACCSEAS: e-Navigation Test-Bed in the North Sea Region SUCG Northern Lighthouse Board 1 st November 2012.

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ACCSEAS: e-Navigation Test-Bed in the North Sea Region SUCG Northern Lighthouse Board 1 st November 2012

Shipping Challenges of the North Sea Region Increased density of shipping Reduced sea space / manoeuvrability Growth of offshore installations – Windfarms – Oil and gas platforms Traffic pinch-points at approaches to: – major ports and constrictions – Baltic/Skagerrak, Dover Straits – inland waterways (e.g. Kiel Canal) Risks of collision and grounding Safe and efficient access to the North Sea Region

What is the ACCSEAS project? ACCessibility for Shipping, Efficiency Advantages and Sustainability Part of the INTERREG IVb North Sea Region (NSR) Programme Key theme of the INTERREG programme: Improve accessibility of places in the North Sea Region – reducing congestion – developing sustainable transport – promoting transmodal solutions

ACCSEAS Aims and Objectives Aims: To implement and demonstrate an e-Navigation test-bed in the North Sea Region to improve regional maritime accessibility To contribute significantly to the resilience of the Region's critical infrastructure by improving safety, security, environmental protection and economic growth To support cohesion and efficiency through the provision of enhanced maritime access to remote and peripheral parts of the Region. Objectives: Establish prototype solutions based on IMO’s e-Navigation concept to ‘bring maritime navigation into the digital age’: – accessibility of congested and remote North Sea ports – safe maritime navigation – environmental protection by reduction of accidents – efficiency of berth-to-berth operations – sustainable solutions

ACCSEAS Overview April 2012 to February 2015 €5.6M budget 11 partners from Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and UK (GLA, WSV, DMA, RWS, SMA, NCA, FUAS, NHL, CTH, SSPA, WMU) Cooperate with and build on the achievements of the ‘EfficienSea’ and ‘Monalisa’ projects Develop: – An innovative test-bed of e-Navigation solutions – Resilient positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) – Robust e-Navigation services – Safe and efficient berth-to-berth operations – Dynamic route planning, information exchange, display and decision aids

ACCSEAS Partners  Danish Maritime Authority  Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (Germany)  Flensburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany)  Rijkswaterstaat, Ministerie Infrastructuur en Milieu (Netherlands)  NHL Hogeschool Leeuwarden, Maritiem Instituut Willem Barentsz (Netherlands)  Norwegian Coastal Administration  Swedish Maritime Administration  Dept of Shipping & Maritime Technology, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden)  SSPA Sweden AB  World Maritime University (Sweden)  General Lighthouse Authorities of the UK and Ireland

Systems Engineering Approach Guided by IMO, IALA and European (e.g. e-Maritime) framework Requirements – Focus on mariner – Traffic analysis and prediction – Risk analysis Architecture – Integrated ship and shore systems – IHO S-100 data standard Implementation, Verification, Validation – Real & simulated environments – User experiences – Early detection of areas of improvement – Influence institutional standards and policy

Test-Bed: Resilient PNT Mitigation of GNSS vulnerability to natural and deliberate interference Independent and complementary backup system to GNSS – seamless positioning in GNSS outages – avoid giving hazardously misleading information Prototype an Integrated Navigation System (INS) – radar positioning, R-Mode, CSAC & inertial technologies – recognising multiple GNSS constellations (including Galileo) – integration of existing positioning sources (e.g. eLoran)

Test-Bed: e-Navigation Services ‘Berth-to-berth’ applications of the Maritime Service Portfolio for safety, efficiency and environmental protection vessel route planning / update, exchange and display: – ship-to-ship: route and intended manoeuvre – ship-to-shore: VTS interface and elements of ‘Sea Traffic Management’ – port operations exchange of data and information ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore: – seamless exchange of static vessel and dynamic voyage data – IHO S-100 format – Inter-VTS Exchange Format (IVEF) extended functions of virtual/AIS Aids-to-Navigation

ACCSEAS Outcomes Geographic Information System (GIS) – traffic patterns, priority locations, restricted areas, route topology models, route optimisation in open seas, infrastructure, resilient PNT coverage, service coverage areas Ship equipment and shore infrastructure prototypes Evaluation of the technology and training on the human factor Training Needs Analysis and training packages Annual ACCSEAS conference – the 2013 conference will be at Flensburg, Germany, 5-7 March Legacy for future coordination of North Sea e-Navigation services Develops e-Navigation sustainability plan (2015 to 2020)

ACCSEAS NSR Outreach ACCSEAS recognises the importance of outreach to stakeholders in the North Sea Region WP2: Coordination of communications (led by UK, GLA) WP4: Information to advise further development of regulations, recommendations & standards for e-Navigation provision in NSR (led by Germany, Flensburg University of Applied Sciences) WP 8: Future Coordination of NSR e-Navigation (led by Netherlands, RWS) North Sea e-Navigation Coordination Group of service providers and competent authorities NSR e-Navigation Users Forum (open to all stakeholders) NSR e-Navigation Transnational Advice and Guidance Group

ACCSEAS Global Outreach ACCSEAS recognises the importance of outreach to key global stakeholders: IMO, IALA, IHO, ITU, EU etc WP4, Activity 4.7: Provides outreach information to maritime stakeholders and decision makers (led by Germany, WSV) – merging results/’lessons learned’ into outreach documents – ‘liaison notes’ of practical outcomes, solutions and methods – advice on what works and what does not – documents scheduled for submission to the relevant international bodies

Project Activities Currently establishing the baseline and priorities – Data collection – Existing services – Existing concepts Some e-Navigation services being investigated already Analysis of data and architectural design due to start in near future

Conclusion Potential for making a real positive impact on maritime accessibility and safety in the North Sea Region and potentially, worldwide Many questions remain to be answered Buy-in from ports, service providers, ship- owners and international e-Navigation community Good progress so far, with a lot more to come!

Thank you Any questions?