ENHANCING MARITIME SECURITY THROUGH ADVANCED E-NAVIGATION SYSTEMS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AND IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK
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Many different kinds of machinery and systems, including electronic ones, are used in the operation of ships at sea. New ideas for improving already-existing systems and devices are proliferating in response to recent developments in electronics, radio communications, and computer science. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has strict regulations for the minimum criteria and maximum specifications for equipment aboard ships that operate at sea. Given the foregoing, several countries have proposed to the IMO-Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) that it create a vision of a master plan for structurally integrating future technology while ensuring its communion with various existing navigation and communication technologies and services.”1 With worldwide coverage and adaptability across ship classes, this technique aims to improve efficiency, closeness, and cost-effectiveness for the whole system. In light of this recommendation, the MSC decided to launch the Preparation of e-navigation strategy initiative. “The essay introduces the reader to the e-navigate project and its overarching goals and principles. Important e-navigation user priorities were also underlined. The crucial parts of the project are also described. Consideration was also given to the radio communication aspects of the enavigation project. After then, the navigation SIP and a status report were made available.
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