Status of Inland ECDIS RIS workshop Danube Commission April 14, 2011
Content ienc.openecdis.org2www.ris.eu – Status of the regulations for Inland ECDIS – Status of implementation – Developments
Status of regulations ienc.openecdis.org3www.ris.eu Edition 2.0 of the Inland ECDIS Standard: – CCNR: adopted and published in 2006 – UNECE: adopted and published as resolution 48 in 2007 – Danube Commission: adopted in 2007 – EU: adopted in the written procedure by the RIS Committee in Jannuary 2009, not published
Status of regulations ienc.openecdis.org4www.ris.eu Edition 2.1 of the Inland ECDIS Standard: – CCNR: adopted, but formally not set into force – UNECE: content accepted, but formally not set into force – Danube Commission: adopted and published – EU: ---
Status of regulations ienc.openecdis.org5www.ris.eu Edition 2.3 of the Inland ECDIS Standard: texts adopted by the expert group – CCNR: discussion in May 2011 – UNECE: discussion in June 2011 – Danube Commission: discussion in April 2011 – EU: presented in the RIS Committee in March 2011, publication planned for July 2011
Edition 2.3 ienc.openecdis.org6www.ris.eu alignment with the latest versions of the IHO and IEC standards compatible with ECDIS carriage requirement of IMO improved presentation of Inland AIS information based on experiences improved presentation of notice marks amendments to cover specific objects on inland waterways
Countryclasscoveragepublishedavailable for freeused version of standard Austria Va +fullyes Belgium (Flanders) Va +full yes (with exception of sea harbours) ris.vlaanderen.be Bulgaria Va +full planned Switzerland Va + full (Rhine) yes Czech Rep.IV fullyes , 2.0 in 2011 Germany Va /4000 rkm yes free webviewer 1.02, 2.0 and 2.1 (Main, MDK, Danube), depth info free France Va + 30 km Garonne Croatia IV +fullyes and 2.0, 2.1 in preparation Hungary Va + full Yes(edition 2007) , 2.0 in preparation Luxemburg Va + yes no 1.02 Netherlands IV + Almost full yes Poland Va + full in 2010 planned Not decided yet 2.1 Romania Va + Full (Black sea canal in near future) yes free for Black Sea Canal 1.02 Serbia Va +fullyes SlovakiaVa +fullUnder disc.yes1.02 Ukraine Va +fullyesno1.02
Status of implementation ienc.openecdis.org9www.ris.eu There are already more than users of Inland ENCs ~6000 commercial navigation ~5000 pleasure craft
Future developments ienc.openecdis.org10www.ris.eu Republic of Korea and Peoples Republic of China have joined IEHG IEHG has already an IENC domain within the S- 100 registry of IHO IEHG will set up a portrayal domain within the S- 100 registry to ensure that maritime ECDIS is able to display IENCs Alignment of Inland ECDIS with S-101 of IHO
Inland ECDIS expert group ienc.openecdis.org11www.ris.eu Bernd Birklhuber Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology Radetzkystrasse 2 A-1030 Wien Tel.: Mobile: