BS EN IEC 63173-1:2021
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Data interface – S-421 route plan based on S-100
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BSI | 2021 | 254 |
This part of IEC 63173 specifies an S-100 compliant product specification for route plan intended for exchange of information. It specifies the content, structure, and metadata needed for creating fully S-100 compliant route plan information and its portrayal within an S-100-based application. The IHO manages all numbers for S-100 compliant product specifications and has assigned S-421 for this route plan IEC standard. This document specifies only a data format for the route plan exchange. This document does not specify a data format of vessel monitoring and logging information. This information can be provided by other mechanisms or be specified in other standards. The format of the route plan exchange includes some limited vessel static information. When more static information is required, it can be obtained by other methods such as AIS.
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2 | undefined |
5 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | CONTENTS |
15 | FOREWORD |
17 | INTRODUCTION |
18 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
19 | 4 Abbreviated terms |
20 | 5 General description 5.1 General data product description 5.2 Data product specification metadata Tables Table 1 ā Informal description of the data product Table 2 ā Data product specification metadata |
21 | 5.3 Product specification maintenance 5.4 Specification scopes 5.5 Dataset identification 6 Data content and structure 6.1 General Table 3 ā Route plan product specification scope Table 4 ā Dataset identification |
22 | 6.2 Application schema |
23 | Figures Figure 1 ā Route plan application schema |
24 | 6.4 Geometry 6.5 Coordinate reference systems 7 Feature catalogue 7.1 General Table 5 ā Route plan coordinate reference systems |
25 | 7.2 Feature types 7.2.1 Geographic 7.2.2 Meta 7.2.3 Route 7.2.4 RouteActionPoints |
26 | 7.2.5 RouteActionPoint |
27 | Table 6 ā Route object attributes Table 7 ā RouteActionPoints object attributes |
28 | Table 8 ā RouteActionPoint object attributes |
29 | Table 9 ā Definition of RouteActionPointRequiredAction Table 10 ā RouteWaypoints object attributes |
30 | 7.2.6 RouteWaypoints 7.2.7 RouteWaypoint |
31 | Figure 2 ā RouteWaypointID usage examples: Delete Figure 3 ā RouteWaypointID usage examples: Insert |
32 | Table 11 ā RouteWaypoint object attributes |
33 | 7.2.8 RouteWaypointLeg Figure 4 ā RouteWaypointLegDistance between WP2 and WP3 Figure 5 ā RouteWaypointLeg parameters belonging to WP3 |
34 | Figure 6 ā Under-keel clearance example |
35 | Figure 7 ā RouteWaypointLeg limits example |
36 | Table 12 ā RouteWaypointLeg object attributes |
38 | 7.3 Information types 7.3.1 General 7.3.2 RouteSchedules 7.3.3 RouteSchedule |
39 | Table 13 ā RouteSchedules object attributes Table 14 ā RouteScheduleManual object attributes Table 15 ā RouteScheduleCalculated object attributes Table 16 ā RouteScheduleRecommended object attributes |
40 | Table 17 ā RouteSchedule object attributes |
41 | 7.3.4 RouteScheduleManual/RouteScheduleCalculated/RouteScheduleRecommended 7.3.5 RouteScheduleElement 7.3.6 RouteInfo |
43 | Figure 8 ā State diagram for route status from ship perspective Figure 9 ā State diagram of route status from shore perspective |
44 | Table 18 ā RouteScheduleElement object attributes |
45 | Table 19 ā RouteInfo object attributes |
47 | Table 20 ā Definition of RouteInfoStatus |
48 | Table 21 ā Type of ship |
50 | 7.4 Association roles of feature catalogue Table 22 ā Roles of the route plan |
51 | 7.5 Associations of feature catalogue 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Feature association 7.5.3 Information association Table 23 ā Feature association for route plan |
52 | 7.6 Attributes 7.6.1 General 7.6.2 Simple attribute types Table 24 ā Information association for route plan |
53 | 7.6.3 Complex attributes Table 25 ā Simple attribute types |
54 | 7.6.4 Spatial attribute types 7.7 Binding 7.7.1 General 7.7.2 Feature binding Table 26 ā RouteExtensions attributes Table 27 ā Spatial attributes |
55 | 7.7.3 Information binding Table 28 ā Feature binding for the route plan |
56 | 8 Data type and structure of transmission format 9 Maintenance 9.1 Feature and portrayal catalogue management 9.1.1 Feature catalogue management 9.1.2 Portrayal catalogue management Table 29 ā Information binding for the route plan |
57 | 9.2 Data source 9.3 Production process 10 Portrayal 10.1 General 10.2 Portrayal catalogue Table 30 ā Information binding for the route plan portrayal catalogue |
58 | 11 Data product delivery 11.1 General 11.2 Single XML file |
59 | 11.3 Compressed data container 11.4 S-100-compliant exchange set 11.4.1 General 11.4.2 Exchange set Figure 10 ā S-100 exchange set structure |
60 | 11.4.3 Dataset 11.4.4 Exchange catalogue 11.4.5 Digital signature 11.4.6 Encryption |
61 | 11.4.7 Metadata Figure 11 ā Realization of the exchange set classes |
62 | Figure 12 ā Route exchange set catalogue Figure 13 ā Route exchange set |
63 | Figure 14 ā Route exchange set ā Example of class details |
64 | 12 Test methods and expected results 12.1 General Table 31 ā Dataset metadata |
65 | 12.2 Test data 12.2.1 Test material 12.2.2 Minimum generic test data |
66 | 12.2.3 Basic generic test data |
67 | 12.2.4 Full generic test data |
68 | 12.3 Route plan test 12.3.1 General 12.3.2 Minimum generic route plan test |
69 | 12.3.3 Basic generic route plan test |
73 | 12.3.4 Full generic route plan test |
80 | Annex A (normative)Examples of use cases for route A.1 General A.2 Route cross check A.2.1 Description |
81 | A.2.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.1 ā Route cross check example |
82 | A.2.3 State transition diagram Figure A.2 ā Interaction diagram |
83 | A.2.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.3 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onboard Figure A.4 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onshore |
84 | Table A.1 ā Objects and attributes used by route cross check |
89 | A.2.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.2 ā Test procedures for route cross check |
91 | A.3 Flow management A.3.1 Description |
92 | A.3.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.5 ā Flow management example |
93 | A.3.3 State transition diagram Figure A.6 ā Data interaction diagram |
94 | Figure A.7 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onboard Figure A.8 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onshore |
95 | A.3.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage |
96 | Table A.3 ā Objects and attributes used by flow management |
99 | A.3.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.4 ā Test procedures for flow management |
100 | A.4 Enhanced monitoring A.4.1 Description |
101 | A.4.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.9 ā Enhanced monitoring example |
102 | A.4.3 State transition diagram Figure A.10 ā Information exchange diagram Figure A.11 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onboard |
103 | A.4.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.12 ā State transition diagram for the route plan onshore |
104 | Table A.5 ā Objects and attributes used by enhanced monitoring |
107 | A.4.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.6 ā Test procedures for enhanced monitoring |
108 | A.5 Ice navigation A.5.1 Description |
109 | A.5.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.13 ā Ice navigation example |
110 | A.5.3 State transition diagram ship side Figure A.14 ā Interaction diagram on request Figure A.15 ā State transition diagram for a ship |
111 | A.5.4 Shore side A.5.5 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.16 ā State transition diagram for a shore |
112 | Table A.7 ā Objects and attributes used by ice navigation |
114 | A.5.6 Test methods and expected results Table A.8 ā Test procedures for ice navigation |
115 | A.6 Under keel clearance management A.6.1 Description |
116 | Figure A.17 ā Example of UKCM area Figure A.18 ā Example of portrayal of S-421 part of UKCM |
117 | A.6.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.19 ā Example of portrayal of S-129 overlay part of UKCM |
118 | A.6.3 State transition diagram Figure A.20 ā Information exchange diagram |
119 | Figure A.21 ā State transition diagram of UKCM for a ship |
120 | Figure A.22 ā State transition diagram of UKCM for a shore |
121 | A.6.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage |
122 | Table A.9 ā Objects and attributes used by UKCM |
125 | A.6.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.10 ā Test procedures for UKCM |
128 | A.7 Fleet route planning A.7.1 Description A.7.2 Information exchange diagram |
129 | A.7.3 State transition diagram Figure A.23 ā Information sequence diagram |
130 | Figure A.24 ā State transition diagram for a ship Figure A.25 ā State transition diagram for a shore |
131 | A.7.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage |
132 | Table A.11 ā Objects and attributes used by fleet route planning |
135 | A.7.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.12 ā Test procedures for fleet route planning |
136 | A.8 Chart management A.8.1 Description |
137 | A.8.2 Information exchange diagram A.8.3 State transition diagram Figure A.26 ā Interaction diagram |
138 | A.8.4 Functional requirement A.8.5 Required objects and attributes and their usage |
139 | Table A.13 ā Objects and attributes used by chart management |
140 | A.8.6 Test methods and expected results Table A.14 ā Test procedures for chart management |
141 | A.9 Route optimization A.9.1 Description Figure A.27 ā Route optimization example |
142 | A.9.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.28 ā Interaction diagram on request |
143 | A.9.3 State transition diagram Figure A.29 ā State transition diagram for a ship |
144 | A.9.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.30 ā State transition diagram for a shore |
145 | Table A.15 ā Objects and attributes used by route optimization |
149 | A.9.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.16 ā Test procedures for route optimization |
150 | A.10 Port call synchronization A.10.1 Description |
151 | A.10.2 Information exchange diagram |
152 | Figure A.31 ā Interaction diagram |
153 | A.10.3 State transition diagram |
154 | Figure A.32 ā State transition diagram for a ship |
155 | A.10.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.33 ā State transition diagram for shore |
156 | Table A.17 ā Objects and attributes used by port call synchronization |
158 | A.10.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.18 ā Test procedures for port call synchronization |
159 | A.11 Reference route A.11.1 Description |
160 | A.11.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.34 ā Example of reference routes |
161 | A.11.3 State transition diagram Figure A.35 ā Data interaction diagram |
162 | Figure A.36 ā State transition diagram for a ship requesting a reference route |
163 | A.11.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.37 ā State transition diagram for a shore center providing a reference route |
164 | Table A.19 ā Objects and attributes used by reference route |
168 | A.11.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.20 ā Test procedures for reference route |
169 | A.12 Search and rescue A.12.1 Description |
170 | A.12.2 Information exchange diagram Figure A.38 ā A search and rescue example Figure A.39 ā Interaction diagram |
171 | A.12.3 State transition diagram Figure A.40 ā State transition diagram for a ship |
172 | A.12.4 Required objects and attributes and their usage Figure A.41 ā State transition diagram for shore |
173 | Table A.21 ā Objects and attributes used by Search and Rescue |
174 | A.12.5 Test methods and expected results Table A.22 ā Test procedures for Search and Rescue |
175 | A.13 Summary of objects and attributes used by service scenarios Table A.23 ā Objects and attributes used by service scenarios as seen from the ship |
183 | Annex B (normative)Data classification and encoding guide B.1 General B.1.1 Overview B.1.2 Descriptive characteristics |
184 | B.1.3 Spatial characteristics B.2 Attributes B.2.1 General Table B.1 ā Feature types |
185 | B.2.2 Simple attribute types with acronym Table B.2 ā Simple attribute types |
186 | B.2.3 Mandatory attributes by schema |
187 | B.2.4 Missing attribute values Table B.3 ā Mandatory attribute types |
188 | B.2.5 Multiplicity B.2.6 Spatial attribute types B.2.7 Textual information B.2.8 Attributes referencing external files Table B.4 ā Multiplicity |
189 | B.2.9 Dates Table B.5 ā Predefined derived types Table B.6 ā File format |
190 | B.3 Associations B.3.1 General Figure B.1 ā Association routeInfoComposition Table B.7 ā Truncated dates |
191 | B.3.2 Association names B.3.3 Association roles B.3.4 Use of various associations B.4 Datasets B.5 Metadata B.5.1 General Table B.8 ā Dataset types |
192 | B.5.2 Dataset metadata Figure B.2 ā Metadata packages |
193 | Table B.9 ā Metadata for route plan |
194 | B.5.3 Support file metadata |
195 | B.5.4 Exchange set metadata B.5.5 Catalogue file metadata Table B.10 ā Support files for route plan |
196 | B.6 Description of table format for feature and information formats Table B.11 ā File metadata for route plan |
197 | Table B.12 ā Example of table format for feature |
198 | B.7 Feature types B.7.1 Feature type in general B.7.2 Route Table B.13 ā General feature types |
199 | Table B.14 ā Table format for Route |
200 | B.7.3 RouteActionPoints B.7.4 RouteActionPoint Table B.15 ā Table format for RouteActionPoints |
201 | Table B.16 ā Table format for RouteActionPoint |
202 | B.7.5 RouteWaypoints Table B.17 ā Table format for RouteWayPoints |
203 | B.7.6 RouteWaypoint B.7.7 RouteWaypointLeg Table B.18 ā Table format for RouteWaypoint |
204 | Table B.19 ā Table format for RouteWaypointLeg |
205 | B.8 Information types B.8.1 InformationType in general Table B.20 ā General information types |
206 | B.8.2 RouteInfo Table B.21 ā Table format for RouteInfo |
207 | B.8.3 RouteSchedules Table B.22 ā Table format for RouteSchedules |
208 | B.8.4 RouteSchedule Table B.23 ā Table format for RouteSchedule |
209 | B.8.5 RouteScheduleManual Table B.24 ā Table format for RouteScheduleManual |
210 | B.8.6 RouteScheduleCalculated B.8.7 RouteScheduleRecommend Table B.25 ā Table format for RouteScheduleCalculated |
211 | B.8.8 RouteScheduleElement Table B.26 ā Table format for RouteScheduleRecommend |
212 | Table B.27 ā Table format for RouteScheduleElement |
213 | Annex C (informative)Examples of how to fulfil the requirementsof IMO voyage planning C.1 General C.2 Reference points Figure C.1 ā Example of reference point |
214 | C.3 Astronomical events Figure C.2 ā Example of presentation of added textual information |
215 | C.4 Under keel clearance Figure C.3 ā Example of astronomical event |
216 | C.5 Overhead clearance Figure C.4 ā Example of presentation of added textual information |
218 | C.6 Regulated areas |
219 | Figure C.5 ā Example of presentation of added textual information |
220 | Figure C.6 ā Example of graphical presentation of regulated area |
221 | Annex D (normative)Route plan feature catalogue and example D.1 Application schema |
245 | D.2 Example |
250 | Annex E (informative)Guidelines for GML ID allocation Table E.1 ā Example of GML ID |
252 | Bibliography |