—5.3 Object recording
Figure 2: Functionalities of integrated navigation
Integrated navigation
1 Voyage planning
2 Voyage execution
3 Management of data
and reference para
meters
4 Unplanned
incidents
5 Recording of
current situation
—1.1 Drafting of
voyage plan
— 1.1.1 Record input
information
— 1.1.1.1 Record hydr.
Conditions
>—• 1.1.1.2 Record met.
Conditions
— 1.1.2 Determine speed/Sme profile
— 1,1,3 Plan route
1.1,4 Plan track
— 1.1.4,1 Determine local
circumstances
1.1.4.2 Stipulate track Imits
— 1.1.4.3 Stipulate track
— 2.1 Determining set/
actual deviations
— 3,1 Managementof vessel
parameters
2.1.1 Monitor set
Track
— 3.2 Management of geo-
gtapNeal data
2.1.2 Monitoring
of speed
2.1.3 Monto ling of
course and
3.3 Management of navi
gational reference
parameters
heading
— 2.2 Determining set Values
I— 2.2.2 Set direction
— 4.1 Colfeton avoidance
— 4.2 Grounding avoidance
— 4.3 Evasion of bad
weather regions
—5.1 State identification
— 5.1.1 Determine primary state
variables
— 5.1.1,1 Own ship position
— 5.1
1,2 Heading
— 5.1.1.3 Longit. speed o. g.
— 5.1
1.4 Transv. speed o. g.
— 5.1
1.5 longit speed t w.
— 5,1
.1.6 Transv. speed t. w
— 5.1
.1.7 Water depth
— 5.1
.1.8 Rudder angle
— 5.1
.1.9 Engine data
— 5.1
.1.10 ROT
— 11 4.4 Determine manoeuvring imits
1.2 Check voyage
plan
— 1.2,1 Check route
— 1.2.2 Check speed/lime profile
— 1.2,3 Check track
I—1,2.3,5 Check available
space
— 5.1.2 Determine derived state
variables
— 5,1.2.1 Course and speed o. g.
— 5.1.2.2 Course and speed t. w.
— 5.1.2.3 ROT
— 5.1.2.4 Fbsitfon
—5.2 Observing current enMronment
situation