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Checking the IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0 in ECDIS Background -IHO ECDIS Data Presentation and Performance Check
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Abstract: For the optimum situational awareness, navigators must recognise the level of display for objects presented when using Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS). The appearance and content of data displayed may be changed by the different settings as the display is generated in line with IHO Presentation Library (S-52) specifications. Improper management of the system may result in the anti-grounding alarms and other indications failing to activate as required for the safe conduct of the navigation. Navigators must exercise extreme caution when using the scale or zoom facility of the electronic charts. It is possible to zoom-in to a scale larger than that used in the compilation of the data which could create a false impression about the reliability of the charted information. Consequently, it could give a false impression of safe waters around the vessel where some dangers may not be shown due to the limitations imposed by original chart scale. Appropriate safety settings are of paramount importance for ECDIS display. Failings in appropriate settings have recently resulted a few grounding incidents (e.g. CSL Thames and LT Cortesia). The values for the safety depth and safety contour must be understood and entered to achieve a sensible and considered meaning. The navigators must remember that the display of underwater obstructions or isolated danger symbols can change according to the settings of this safety contour which also marks the division between " safe " and " unsafe " water. Additionally, the shallow contour could be utilised to indicate the gradient of the seabed (adjacent to a channel) and the deep contour to indicate the depth of water in which own ship may experience squat and interaction. This paper recognises the limitations of ECDIS display, the significance of appropriate safety settings as well as the alarm management.
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How to check ECDIS displays the latest symbols, IHO S-52 Presentation Library 4.0
All ECDIS should have been upgraded to the new IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0 by August 31st 2017.
IMO SN Circ 266 rev1 states;
ECDIS that is not updated for the latest version of IHO Standards may not meet the chart carriage requirements as set out in SOLAS regulation V/19.2.1.4.
Once upgraded there is no need to use the IHO Check Data Set to check that symbols are being displayed correctly.
To check that the ECDIS is correctly displaying the new symbols, the Mariner can check ECDIS Chart 1. ECDIS Chart 1 is a legend of the entire set of symbols that may be used within an ENC. It is installed on all type approved ECDIS systems.
Only ECDIS updated to IHO Presentation Library edition 4.0 will be able to show the new ENC symbols.
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The New S-52 ECDIS Standards: What Do They Mean for You?
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By Tom Mellor, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office
Much has been written about the mandatory carriage of ECDIS, but one of the most important initiatives currently underway is the revision to the technical standards for ECDIS.
On an ADMIRALTY paper chart our highly skilled cartographers have presented accurate and reliable information to the mariner for over two hundred years. However, the responsibility for the portrayal of an ENC on an ECDIS screen is controlled by the ECDIS standard ‘S-52’. This is authored by International Hydrographic Organization (IHO).
ECDIS manufacturers refer to these IHO ECDIS Standards when developing their software, specifically the latest Presentation Library within S-52. This contains instructions for the ‘drawing engine’ within the ECDIS on how to display symbols, colours and line styles on the screen.
At the UKHO the safety and integrity of the data we provide is of paramount importance, and we want the mariner to see all the information provided whether it’s on an ADMIRALTY paper chart or as an ENC within the ADMIRALTY Vector Chart Service. However, without the latest Presentation Library (version 4.0) this won’t be the case with an ENC.
What are the changes within the latest Presentation Library?
The IHO has listened to mariner feedback. As well as ensuring greater consistency in the display of ENC data across all ECDIS, the new standards deliver other benefits for the mariner.
Firstly, the latest Presentation Library addresses the number one complaint leveled at ECDIS; constant audible alarms. By providing clear guidance to ECDIS manufacturers on ENC objects that will raise an alarm, the IHO has tackled the issue of alarm fatigue on the bridge.
Also, information such as fairway and anchorage area names now appear on screen, with landmarks, lights and buoys viewable via a ‘hover-over’ function. Both initiatives reduce the time-consuming need to find information buried in a pick report.
When are the new standards due to enter into force?
The new ECDIS testing standard publication date is expected to be August the 15th 2015. From this date the new edition of S-52 will be the reference for the type approval of new ECDIS. Existing ECDIS will have to be upgraded to the latest Presentation Library within twelve months.
It is worth noting that the IMO state in Circ.266/rev1 ‘ECDIS that is not updated for the latest version of IHO Standards may not meet the chart carriage requirements as set out in SOLAS’.
How can I find out more?
You are not alone; the UKHO and authorised ADMIRALTY Chart Agents are on hand to provide advice and guidance via a mixture of free seminars and ADMIRALTY publications. We were recently at Nor-Shipping in Oslo, where we met with many ship owners, operators, managers and others to discuss the benefits of the updated Standards and the transition process. In the months ahead, we will continue to focus on the new ECDIS Standards at our free-to-attend ‘Living with ECDIS’ Seminars, where you are welcome.
As a next step, I recommend you contact your ECDIS manufacturer and ask how they can help you to upgrade your ECDIS to the latest S-52 standard, containing Presentation Library v4.0.
Tom Mellor is Head of OEM Support and Digital Standards at the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) and Chairman of the IHO’s ENC Working Group.
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Does the esri s-57 viewer support s-63.
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Can you publish S-57 cells to ArcGIS Enterprise?
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Does the Esri S-57 Viewer provide ArcGIS Engine support?
Does the esri s-57 viewer provide support for linux.
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How do I get additional support for the Esri S-57 Viewer
Read the Esri S-57 Viewer Install and User Guide for additional information on installation steps and key features. This document is contained in the Esri S-57 Viewer zip file you download from this site. While technical support is not available for free add-ons, you can send questions, suggest enhancements, and report any issues to maritime@esri.com .
What version of the presentation library is supported?
Edition 3.2 of the S-52 specification is supported.
Can users expand the objects and attributes that the Esri S-57 Viewer can read and display?
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Are S-57 update files supported?
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What are the known limitations of the Esri S-57 Viewer?
S-52 is the ENC Presentation Library and is not meant to display AML, IENC, or MIO data. The only data that will be displayed with S-52 is the data that also exists in ENC. That is to say, if your AML object (WRECK) is also supported in the ENC product specification then it should display the same way with S-52. If the AML object is not supported in ENC then it will default to an unknown symbol. S-52 is extensible so any AML objects that do not display can be added to the presentation library. S-52 is fully documented and explains how to do this.
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iv IHO ECDIS Presentation Library S-52 Annex A, Addendum to Part I December 2020 Edition 4.0(.3) The table below details the clarifications made to create S-52 ENC Edition 4.0.2 Object Geometry Symbol Name Reference Number Clarification Point SY(BOYCAR01) 37 Line weight changed from 0.6mm to 0.3mm, to match dai file Point SY(BOYCAR02) 38
authoritative statement of the presentation library contents. The tables below detail the changes made to create S-52 Presentation Library Edition 4.0.0. New Mandatory ECDIS Requirements S-52 Ed. 4.0.0 Clause Description Justification 10.3.4.4 Ability to turn Isolated Dangers in Shallow Water on/off. Existing feature in e3.4 changed from
Last update: mai 11, 2014. Draft edition 6.1.0 of S-52 "Specifications for Chart Content and Display Aspects of ECDIS". Edition 6.1.0 (Clean draft) Edition 6.1.0 (Redline) Draft edition 4.0.0 of S-52 Annex A "IHO ECDIS Presentation Library". Part I - Users' Manual (Clean draft) Part I (Redline) Appendices to Part I (.zip) Addendum to Part I ...
IHO ECDIS Presentation Library S-52 PresLib 4.0(.2) ENC Symbol Catalogue July 2017 Changes Made to Symbol Discriptions in Edition 4.0.0 Thirty-eight symbols have been identified that are depicted with the incorrect line weight. Conspicuous objects are to have a line weight of 0.6 mm and non-conspicuous objects a line weight of 0.3 mm.
S-52 PresLib e4.0.0 Part II September 2014 2.4 Text Text should be written in black using letter prefixes or suffixes to prevent any confusion with soundings, as explained in section 9.1 of the Presentation Library, Part I 3. REFERENCES [IMO NAV] Guidelines for presentation of navigation-related symbols, terms and
implementing the IHO S-52 symbology in ECDIS. The overall structure of the Presentation Library has changed little since 1992, but many changes in detail have been made and this Edition 3.3 marks a considerable change in format. The Symbol Library is now specified in hard-copy format with the offsets of the pivot
A number of other significant changes in the S-52 Presentation Library have come directly from Mariner feedback. For example, the names of Fairways and Anchorage Areas will now appear on the ENC display and a hover over function for certain charted features has been introduced. The IHO co-ordinated with the IEC to align issue dates of S-52 and ...
IHO S-52 Annex A ECDIS Presentation Library, Edition 4.0 This standard controls the graphical display of the ENC in ECDIS, from the symbols and line styles that must be used to depict features right through to the colours that govern the day, dusk and night modes. This standard has been extensively updated to address excessive
All ECDIS should have been upgraded to the new IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0 by August 31st 2017. IMO SN Circ 266 rev1 states; ECDIS that is not updated for the latest version of IHO Standards may not meet the chart carriage requirements as set out in SOLAS regulation V/19.2.1.4.
Annex A to S-52 (IHO ECDIS Presentation Library) Edition 4.0(.2) - October 2014 - With Clarifications up to July 2017 . english . Click here for S-52 Component Documents / Cliquez ici pour composantes: Annex A, Addendum - Symbol Library for Use on ECDIS -English (With clarifications to 2017).
From this date the new edition of S-52 will be the reference for the type approval of new ECDIS. Existing ECDIS will have to be upgraded to the latest Presentation Library within twelve months.
S-52 is the ENC Presentation Library and is not meant to display AML, IENC, or MIO data. The only data that will be displayed with S-52 is the data that also exists in ENC. That is to say, if your AML object (WRECK) is also supported in the ENC product specification then it should display the same way with S-52.
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For a graphical way to establish the ECDIS is correctly displaying the new symbols introduced in IHO S-52 Presentation Library edition 4.0 the Mariner can check ECDIS Chart 1. ECDIS chart 1 is a legend of the entire set of symbols that may be used within an ENC, it is installed on all type approved ECDIS systems.
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Mytishchi is a city and the administrative center of Mytishchinsky District in Moscow Oblast, Russia, which lies 19 km northeast of Russia's capital Moscow on the Yauza River and the Moscow-Yaroslavl railway. The city was an important waypoint for traders on the Yauza River, the Yaroslavl Highway passes through the city. Mytishchi is famous for its aqueduct, built in 1804, the first water ...
Rapid trains (Sputniks) bound to Pushkino and Bolshevo also stop here. You can also get here pretty easily by taking the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya metro line to the end at Medvedkovo and there catch a bus or marshrutka to the Mytishchi center from the metro station. 55.91449 37.76223.
Annex A to S-52 (IHO ECDIS Presentation Library) Edition 4.0(.3) - October 2014 (With Clarifications up to December 2020) How to obtain it? The full Annex A to S-52 (IHO ECDIS Presentation Library) Edition 4.0(.3) - October 2014 (with Clarifications up to December 2020) is available from the IHO Secretariat at a price of
Mytishchi is a mid-sized industrial city in North Moscow Oblast, which borders Moscow to the southwest. It is perhaps Moscow Oblast's principal industrial center, particularly for machinery and armaments.. Get in []. A convenient elektrichka route (in fact, the first elektrichka route in Russia) runs frequently all day between Mytishchi and Moscow's Yaroslavsky Train Station.