ENAV WG2
ENAV WG2 MeetingsOpening session: Overview of tasks; review dates and expected output; presentations (if there are any)
Opening session: Overview of tasks; review dates and expected output; presentations (if there are any)
Blue Sky Thinking: Brainstorming session – future work plan, role of WG 2 for 2022-2026 (facilitated discussion session, may do break out groups) Output: Mind map of key points / […]
MRCP: Review initial draft recommendation / discuss guideline / confirm topics and outline for guideline based on existing MRCP
IMT/MASS: Review both sets of documents (from intersessional work) Outputs: Finalize both sets of documents
Maritime Single Window: Review FAL.5 Circ.42 / ARM Task Group on Ship Reporting (folder) Output: Walk through the FAL document on MSW / Discuss implications for IALA / Identify way […]
IoT: Draft recommendation / guideline (need to confirm and have input) Output: Review documents / Agreed focus / Confirm intersessional work for IoT
IMT (3GPP) / MASS
Review of draft report: official ‘close’ of WG activities / Address liaison notes to 3GPP / input to IMO/JEG on 3GPP Output: Final WG report to forward to IALA Secretariat
Deadline for papers to be approved using the silent approval procdure during ENAV27. Papers should be submitted to the secretary before this deadline. in order to allow sufficient time for them to be approved before the closing plenary
MRCP: A start on the ‘intersessional’ work that will be needed for this document review and update. Output: Revised draft documents for further intersessional work
Overview – review tasks, identify/review input papers, confirm work process.
Tasks for future work plan; AI/ML Task proposal review Document review, Liaison to IMO
Document Review, Liaison to IMO
Draft revision, determine next steps
Revision of IALA G1128 IALA G1128 is a guideline that provides information on how to develop specifications of e-Navigation Technical Services. In the past years, efforts have been made to use the guideline and its templates to successfully develop service specifications for maritime services, especially in the context of the Maritime Connectivity Platform. However, while […]
Technology for Maritime Single Window Review ARM work, FAL Circ. Revision, FAL Convention amendment
Working document from ENAV27, comments received
Continue the work
John Fischer from Orolia (VP, Advanced R&D) will provide a presentation session on 20 October in advance of a review of the input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.4.1 and ENAV28-5.1.2.4.2 Review of input paper / technology review on 21 October
Presentation session from Orolia on 20 October in advance of a review of the input paper ENAV28-5.1.2.4.1 and ENAV28-5.1.2.4.2 Review of input paper / technology review on 21 October
Presentation session / working session on MASS noting late input papers
To review/revise the WG2 report, Prep for intersessional (if proposed), Any Other Business
Continue Revision
Continue document development on AI/ML
Review of work at ENG14, WG2 report
To review WG2 activities expected during ENAV29, go through input papers and identify any additional items for discussion that may need to be included in the schedule.
Technology Presentation – Qualcomm: a presentation of the use of Qualcomm on a port environment from Guest Presenters Jean-Michel Rousseau and Shyamal Rmachandran of Qualcomm
MRCP review - session 1
Review the working papers from last session, any input received, including the task identified for ENAV from PAP. We will look at MASS in 2 sessions.
Session 2 for the Qualcomm tech review
Orolia - complete review
New Work Proposals; Tech developments in maritime; Review of input papers not covered in other sessions
Session 2 on MASS
Update on IMT / 3GPP; review liaison to IMO/ITU; other liaison notes as may be required
Continue discussion of Artificial Intelligence, review input on this and develop documents Session 1
Session 2 or the development of the revised MRCP
Session 2 on AI (may include IoT if feedback is received)
Review of report, any other items to address
To review tasks, input papers and confirm work process for the meeting.
To review the draft IALA Guideline on MASS, focus on ENAV sections
To receive 2 presentations related to the work - AI - Owain Brennan of SeerBI; IMT2020 on buoys - James Thomas of Jet Engineering
Review input paper, identify work to be done Note photos provided for MRCP
Review / revise proposed work program items for 2023-2027
To review work to date and determine next steps
Based on presentations, discussion and identification of candidate technologies for further review
To consider the presentation on AI, the draft document and determine next steps
To review and, if possible, finales Maritime Communications Manual
Summary of all technology reviewed in 2018-2023 work program
If required - review status of liaison notes on IMT / 3GPP
Opening Session, review documents, overview of work for the week
Focus on Radio-Free Comms (ENAV EM-5.1.2.1)
Scheduled presentations (30 min each): Digital Voice & Codec (David Rowe); Update on 3GPP (Hyounhee Koo); Remote Pilotage / technologies to support (Tero Vainio, Sanna Sonninen)
digital voice over VHF (complete)
Review of VDES Perf Standard input from Japan - EM1-5.1.3.7 / EM1-5.1.3.7.1 If time, work on MarCom Manual
Review outcomes of intersessional work, and latest draft version of content.
Start with a presentation of rPNT by K Heikonnen, then review the work programme (existing and proposed)
Review Mass Guideline work, continue work on MarCom. May split into 2 groups - to be confirmed during WG2 plenary.
Finish LEO Sat review, Note SADRM review; Summary of Tech Doc Review (noting EM1-5.1.2.2)
Review content - complete content if possible
Finalise Content.
Review work to date, continue work
Review Report, deal with any other business, close of WG2 (note final session will be for clean up of documents in small groups)
Working in small groups, finalise documents including final read through and formatting. Room location may be adjusted as required.
Based on the updated ToR, from the MASS TF meeting, begin populating the IALA MASS Guideline.
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