Commission Regulation (EC) No 415/2007 of 13 March 2007 concerning the technical specifications for vessel tracking and tracing systems referred to in Article 5 of Directive 2005/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on harmonised river information services (RIS) on inland waterways in the Community
Modified by
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 689/2012of 27 July 2012amending Regulation (EC) No 415/2007 concerning the technical specifications for vessel tracking and tracing systems referred to in Article 5 of Directive 2005/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on harmonised river information services (RIS) on inland waterways in the Community, 32012R0689, July 28, 2012
Document title | Organisation | Publication date |
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Directive 2005/44/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of |
EU | |
Technical guidelines for the planning of river information services | EU | 2006 |
Guidelines and criteria for vessel traffic services on inland waterways, Resolution No 58 | UN/ECE | |
Technical specifications for Notices to Skippers | EU | |
Technical specifications for electronic chart display and information system for inland navigation, Inland ECDIS | EU | |
Technical specifications for electronic ship reporting in inland navigation | EU | |
IMO MSC.74(69) Annex 3, "Recommendation on Performance Standards for a Ship-borne Automatic Identification System (AIS)" | IMO | 1998 |
IMO Resolution A.915(22), "Revised Maritime Policy and Requirements for a future Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)" | IMO | January 2002 |
COMPRIS final report and underlying final work package documents | COMPRIS | 2006 |
Recommendation ITU-R M.1371 "Technical characteristics for a universal shipborne automatic identification system using time division multiple access in the VHF maritime mobile band" | ITU | 2001 |
International Standard IEC 61993, "Maritime navigation and radio communication equipment and systems — Automatic Identification System, Part 2: Class A shipborne equipment of the universal automatic identification system (AIS)" | IEC | 2002 |
IEC | ||
UN/ECE Location code | UN/ECE | |
UN/ECE Ship type code | UN/ECE | |
Technical guidelines on Inland AIS | Expert group on vessel tracking and tracing |
AI | Application identifier |
AIS | Automatic identification system |
AI-IP | Automatic identification via Internet protocol |
ADN/ADNR | European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways/on the Rhine |
ASCII | American standard code for information interchange |
ATIS | Automatic transmitter identification system |
A-to-N | Aids to navigation |
CCNR | Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine |
COG | Course over ground |
COMPRIS | Consortium operational management platform river information services |
CSTDMA | Carrier sense time division multiple access |
DAC | Designated area code |
DC | Danube Commission |
DGNSS | Differential GNSS |
DSC | Digital selective calling |
ECDIS | Electronic chart display and information system |
EMMA | European multiservice meteorological awareness system |
ENI | Unique European vessel identification number |
ERI | Electronic reporting international |
ETA | Estimated time of arrival |
FI | Functional identifier |
GLONASS | (Russian) Global navigation satellite system |
GlW | Gleichwertiger Wasserstand (reference water level in Germany) |
GNSS | Global navigation satellite system |
GPRS | General packet radio service |
GPS | Global positioning system |
GSM | Global system for mobile communication |
GUI | Graphical user interface |
HDG | Heading |
HSC | High-speed craft |
IAI | International application identifier |
IANA | Internet Assigned Numbers Authority |
IALA | International Association of Lighthouse Authorities |
ID | Identifier |
IEC | International Electrotechnical Committee |
IEEE | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
IETF | Internet engineering task force |
IMO | International Maritime Organisation |
IP | Internet Protocol |
ITU | International Telecommunication Union |
MKD | Minimum keyboard and display |
MID | Maritime identification digits |
MHz | Megahertz (megacycles per second) |
MMSI | Maritime mobile service identifier |
OLR | Overeengekomen lage Rivierstand (reference water level in the Netherlands) |
RAI | Regional application identifier |
RAIM | Receiver autonomous integrity monitoring |
RIS | River information services |
RNW | Regulierungs-Niederwasser (granted water level during 94 % the year) |
ROT | Rate of turn |
RTA | Requested time of arrival |
SAR | Search and rescue |
SOG | Speed over ground |
SOLAS | Safety of life at sea |
SOTDMA | Self-organising time division multiple access |
SQRT | Square root |
STI | Strategic traffic image |
TDMA | Time division multiple access |
TTI | Tactical traffic image |
UDP | User datagram protocol |
UMTS | Universal mobile telecommunications system |
UN | United Nations |
UN/LOCODE | United Nations Location Code |
UTC | Universal time cordinated |
VDL | VHF data link |
VHF | Very high frequency |
VTS | Vessel Traffic Services |
WGS-84 | World Geodetic System from 1984 |
WiFi | Wireless fidelity (IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard) |
WIG | Wing in ground |
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Dynamic information, information changing very often in seconds or minutes. Semi-dynamic information, information changing just a few times a voyage. Static information, information changing less then a few times a year.
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Vessel Tracking and tracing systems shall exchange particularly the dynamic information. Electronic reporting devices, like email, are meant to exchange the semi-dynamic information. Data bases are meant to provide static information which can be retrieved via Internet or other data carries.
Field of interest | Task | User |
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Navigation | Conning skipper | |
Conning skipper | ||
Conning skipper | ||
Vessel traffic management | VTS | VTS operator, conning skipper |
Lock operation | Lock operator, conning skipper | |
Lock planning | Lock operator, conning skipper, shipmaster, fleet manager | |
Bridge operation | Bridge operator, conning skipper | |
Bridge planning | Bridge operator, conning skipper, shipmaster, fleet manager | |
Calamity abatement service | Operator in calamity centre, VTS operator, lock operator, bridge operator, conning skipper, ship master, Competent Authority | |
Transport management | Voyage planning | Shipmaster, freight broker, fleet manager, terminal operator, conning skipper, VTS operator, lock operator, bridge operator, RIS operator |
Transport logistics | Fleet manager, shipmaster, consignor, consignee, supply forwarder | |
Port and terminal management | Terminal operator, shipmaster, supply forwarder, port authority, competent authority | |
Cargo and fleet management | Fleet manager, consignor, consignee, supply forwarder, freight broker, shipmaster | |
Enforcement | Cross border | Customs, competent authority, shipmaster |
Traffic safety | Competent authority, shipmaster (police authorities) | |
Waterway and port infrastructure charges | Competent authority, shipmaster, fleet manager, Waterway-authority | |
Fairway information services | Meteo information | Conning skipper |
Signal status | Competent authority, shipmaster, fleet manager | |
Water level | Competent authority, shipmaster, fleet manager, Conning skipper |
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navigation, medium-term ahead, navigation, short-term ahead, navigation, very short-term ahead.
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, destination/intended route, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground (accuracy 1 km/h), course over ground/direction, heading, intention (blue sign), destination/intended route, vessel/convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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relative position, relative heading, relative speed, relative drift, relative rate of turn.
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vessel traffic services, lock planning and operation, bridge planning and operation.
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an information service, a navigational assistance service, a traffic organisation service.
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction, limitations on navigable space, destination/intended route, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, number of persons on board (in case of an incident), navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, intention (blue sign), destination/intended route, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), draught, air draught (in case of obstacles), number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction, ETA at lock, RTA at lock, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), draught, air draught, number of blue cones, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, ETA at lock, RTA at lock, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), number of assisting tug boats, draught, air draught, number of blue cones, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, vessel and convoy type, number of assisting tug boats, dimensions (length and beam), draught, air draught, number of blue cones, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, ETA at bridge, RTA at bridge, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), air draught, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, ETA at bridge, RTA at bridge, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), air draught, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), speed over ground, course over ground/direction, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), air draught.
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction, destination, vessel and convoy type, number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, number of persons on board.
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voyage planning, transport logistics, port and terminal management, cargo and fleet management,
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position (actual, own vessel), speed over ground (own vessel), destination/intended route, ETA at lock/bridge/next sector/terminal, RTA at lock/bridge/next sector/terminal, dimensions (length and beam) (own vessel), draught (own vessel), air draught (own vessel), loaded/unloaded.
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction, ETA at destination.
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction, ETA at port/terminal, RTA at port/terminal, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), number of blue cones, loaded/unloaded, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position (actual), course over ground/direction (upstream/downstream), destination, ETA at lock/bridge/destination/terminal, RTA at lock/bridge/destination/terminal, dimensions (length and beam), loaded/unloaded, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position, course over ground/direction, destination/intended route, ETA at lock/bridge/border/terminal/destination, vessel and convoy type, number of blue cones, number of persons on board, navigational status of the vessel (anchoring, mooring, sailing, restricted by special conditions, …).
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identification, name, position, destination/intended route, vessel and convoy type, dimensions (length and beam), draught.
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weather warnings in case of extreme weather conditions, signal status, water levels.
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start of validity period date, end of validity date (indefinite: 99999999), start time of validity, end time of validity, fairway section begin and end coordinates (2x), type of weather warning (see Appendix B), minimum value, maximum value, classification of warning, direction of wind (see Appendix B).
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the position of the signal, an identification of the kind of signal (single light, two lights, "Wahrschau", etc.), the direction of impact, the current status of the signal.
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gauge station, water level value.
Required accuracy | Position | Speed over ground | Course over ground | Heading |
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Navigation medium-term ahead | 15 — 100 m | 1- 5 km/h | — | — |
Navigation short-term ahead | 10 m |
1 km/h | 5 |
5 |
VTS information service | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
VTS navigational assistance service | 10 m |
1 km/h | 5 |
5 |
VTS traffic organisation service | 10 m |
1 km/h | 5 |
5 |
Lock planning long-term | 100 m — 1 km | 1 km/h | — | — |
Lock planning medium-term | 100 m | — | — | |
Lock operation | 1 m | 3 |
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Bridge planning medium-term | 100 m — 1 km | 1 km/h | — | — |
Bridge planning short term | 100 m | — | — | |
Bridge operation | 1 m | 3 |
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Voyage planning | 15 — 100 m | — | — | — |
Transport logistics | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
Port and terminal management | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
Cargo and fleet management | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
Calamity abatement | 100 m | — | — | — |
Enforcement | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
Waterway and port infrastructure charges | 100 m — 1 km | — | — | — |
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an introduced maritime navigation system according to IMO mandatory carriage requirement for all SOLAS vessels, operating in direct ship-to-ship mode as well as in a ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship mode, a safety system with high requirements regarding availability, continuity and reliability, a real time system due to the direct ship to ship data exchange, an autonomously operating system in a self-organised manner without master station. There is no need for a central controlling intelligence, based on international standards and procedures according to IMO SOLAS Chapter V regulation, a type approved system to enhance safety of navigation following a certification procedure, interoperability.
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(a) Class A mobile stations to be used by all sea going vessels falling under the IMO SOLAS chapter V carriage requirements; (b) Class B SO/CS mobile stations with limited functionality to be used by e.g. pleasure crafts; (c) Class A derivatives, having full class A functionality on VDL level, may deviate in supplementary functions and can be used by all vessels not falling under IMO carriage requirements (e.g. tugs, pilot vessels, inland vessels (to be called Inland AIS in this document), (d) base stations, including shore based simplex and duplex repeater stations.
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(e) ship-to-ship operation: all AIS equipped vessels are able to receive static and dynamic information from all other AIS equipped vessels within the radio range; (f) Ship-to-shore operation: data from AIS equipped vessels can also be received by AIS base stations connected to the RIS centre where a traffic image (TTI and/or STI) can be generated; (g) Shore-to-ship operation: safety related data from shore to vessel could be transmitted.
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(h) VHF transceiver (one transmitter/two receivers); (i) GNSS receiver; (j) data processor.
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(k) Static information, such as official ship number, call sign of vessel, name of vessel, type of vessel; (l) Dynamic information, such as vessels position with accuracy indication and integrity status; (m) Voyage related information, such as length and beam of vessel combination, hazardous cargo on board; (n) Inland navigation specific information, e.g. number of blue cones/lights according to ADN/ADNR or estimated time of arrival (ETA) at lock/bridge/terminal/border.
User identifier (MMSI) | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Name of ship | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Call sign | (Standard IMO AIS) |
IMO number * | (Standard IMO AIS/not available for Inland ships) |
Type of ship and cargo * | (Standard IMO AIS/amended for Inland AIS) |
Overall length (decimetre accuracy)* | (Standard IMO AIS/amended for Inland AIS) |
Overall beam (decimetre accuracy) * | (Standard IMO AIS/amended for Inland AIS) |
Unique European vessel identification number ENI) | (Inland AIS extension) |
Type of vessel and convoy (ERI) | (Inland AIS extension) |
Loaded/unloaded vessel | (Inland AIS extension) |
Position (WGS 84) | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Speed SOG (quality information) * | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Course COG (quality information) * | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Heading HDG (quality information) * | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Rate of turn ROT | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Position accuracy (GNSS/DGNSS) | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Time of el. position fixing device | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Navigational status | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Blue sign set | (Inland AIS extension/regional bits in Standard IMO AIS) |
Quality of speed information | (Inland AIS extension/derived from ship sensor or GNSS) |
Quality of course information | (Inland AIS extension/derived from ship sensor or GNSS) |
Quality of heading information | (Inland AIS extension/derived from certified sensor (e.g. gyro) or uncertified sensor) |
Destination (ERI location codes) | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Category of dangerous cargo | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Maximum present static draught * | (Standard IMO AIS) |
ETA | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Maximum present static draught * | (Standard IMO AIS/amended for Inland AIS) |
Hazardous cargo classification | (Inland AIS extension) |
Loaded/unloaded vessel | (Inland AIS extension) |
Lock/bridge/terminal ID (UN/LOCODE) | (Inland AIS extension) |
ETA at lock/bridge/terminal | (Inland AIS extension) |
Number of assisting tugboats | (Inland AIS extension) |
Maximum present static air draught | (Inland AIS extension) |
Lock/bridge/terminal ID (UN/LOCODE) | (Inland AIS extension) |
RTA at lock/bridge/terminal | (Inland AIS extension) |
Total number of persons on board | (Standard IMO AIS) |
Number of crew member on board | (Inland AIS extension) |
Number of passengers on board | (Inland AIS extension) |
Number of shipboard personnel on board | (Inland AIS extension) |
Signal position (WGS84) | (Inland AIS extension) |
Signal form | (Inland AIS extension) |
Light status | (Inland AIS extension) |
Local weather warnings | (Inland AIS extension) |
Local water level information | (Inland AIS extension) |
Static ship information: | Every six minutes or when data has been amended or on request |
Dynamic ship information: | Depends on navigational status and ship operating mode, either inland waterway mode or SOLAS mode (default), see Table 2.1 |
Voyage related ship information: | Every six minutes, when data has been amended or on request |
Traffic management information: | As required (to be defined by competent authority) |
Safety related messages: | As required |
Ship dynamic conditions | Nominal reporting interval |
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Ship status "at anchor" and not moving faster than three knots | Three minutes |
Ship status "at anchor" and moving faster than three knots | 10 seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving 0 to 14 knots | 10 seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving 0 to 14 knots and changing course | 3 1/3 seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving 14 to 23 knots | Six seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving 14 to 23 knots and changing course | Two seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving faster than 23 knots | Two seconds |
Ship operating in SOLAS mode, moving faster than 23 knots and changing course | Two seconds |
Ship operating in inland waterway mode, moving |
assigned between 2 seconds and 10 seconds |
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10-bit designated area code (DAC): international (DAC = 1) or regional (DAC > 1) 6-bit function identifier (FI) — allows for 64 unique application specific messages.
Parameter | Number of bits | Description |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for this message 1, 2 or 3 |
Repeat indicator | 2 | |
User ID (MMSI) | 30 | MMSI number |
Navigational Status | 4 | 0 = under way using engine; 1 = at anchor; 2 = not under command; 3 = restricted manoeuvrability; 4 = constrained by her draught; 5 = moored; 6 = aground; 7 = engaged in fishing; 8 = under way sailing; |
9 = reserved for future amendment of Navigational Status for HSC; 10 = reserved for future amendment of Navigational Status for WIG; 11 — 14 = reserved for future use; 15 = not defined = default | ||
Rate of turn ROTAIS | 8 | |
Speed over ground | 10 | |
Position accuracy | 1 | 1 = high (< 10 m; Differential Mode of e.g. DGNSS receiver) 0 = low (> 10 m; Autonomous Mode of e.g. GNSS receiver or of other Electronic Position Fixing Device) ; default = 0 |
Longitude | 28 | |
Latitude | 27 | Latitude in 1/ |
Course over ground | 12 | |
True heading | 9 | Degrees (0-359) (511 indicates not available = default). |
Time stamp | 6 | UTC second when the report was generated (0-59, or 60 if time stamp is not available, which shall also be the default value, |
Blue sign | 2 | Indication if blue sign is set 0 = not available = default, 1 = no 2 = yes, 3 = not used |
Regional bits | 2 | Reserved for definition by a competent regional authority. Shall be set to zero, if not used for any regional application. Regional applications shall not use zero. |
Spare | 1 | Not used. Shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use |
RAIM flag | 1 | RAIM (receiver autonomous integrity monitoring) flag of electronic position fixing device; 0 = RAIM not in use = default; 1 = RAIM in use) |
Communication State | See ITU-R M.1371 | |
168 | Occupies one slot |
Parameter | Number of bits | Description |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for this message 5 |
Repeat indicator | 2 | |
User ID (MMSI) | 30 | MMSI number |
AIS version indicator | 2 | 0 = Station compliant with AIS Edition 0; 1 — 3 = Station compliant with future AIS Editions 1, 2, and 3 |
IMO number | 30 | 1 — 999999999; 0 = not available = default |
Call sign | 42 | 7 × 6 bit ASCII characters, "@@@@@@@" = not available = default |
Name | 120 | Maximum 20 characters 6 bit ASCII, @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ = not available = default |
Type of ship and cargo | 8 | 0 = not available or no ship = default; 1 — 99 = as defined in § 3.3.8.2.3.2; 100 — 199 = preserved, for regional use; 200 — 255 = preserved, for future use |
Dimensions of ship/convoy | 30 | Reference point for reported position; Also indicates the dimension of ship in metres (see Fig. 18 and § 3.3.8.2.3.3) |
Type of electronic position fixing device | 4 | |
ETA | 20 | |
Maximum present static draught | 8 | in 1/10 m, 255 = draught |
Destination | 120 | Maximum 20 characters using 6-bit ASCII; @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ = not available. |
DTE | 1 | Data terminal ready (0 = available, 1 = not available = default) |
Spare | 1 | Spare. Not used. Shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use |
424 | Occupies two slots |
Parameter | Number of bits | Description |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 23; always 23 |
Repeat Indicator | 2 | Used by the repeater to indicate how many times a message has been repeated. 0 — 3; default = 0; 3 = do not repeat any more. |
Source ID | 30 | MMSI of assigning station. |
Spare | 2 | Spare. Shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use. |
Longitude 1 | 18 | |
Latitude 1 | 17 | |
Longitude 2 | 18 | |
Latitude 2 | 17 | |
Station type | 0 = all types of mobiles (default); 1 = Class A mobile station only; 2 = all types of Class B mobile stations; 3 = SAR airborne mobile station; 4 = Class B "SO" mobile stations only; 5 = Class B "CS" shipborne mobile station (IEC62287 only); 6 = inland waterways; 7 to 9 = regional use and 10 to 15 = for future use | |
Type of ship and cargo type | ||
Spare | 22 | Reserved for future use. Not used. Shall be set to zero. |
Tx/Rx mode | 2 | |
Reporting interval | 4 | This parameter commands the respective stations to the reporting interval given in Table 2.5 below |
Quiet time | 4 | 0 = default = no quiet time commanded; 1 — 15 = quiet time of 1 to 15 min. |
Spare | 6 | Spare. Not used. Shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use |
Total | 160 | Occupies one time period |
Reporting interval field setting | Reporting interval for message18 |
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0 | As given by the autonomous mode |
1 | 10 minutes |
2 | Six minutes |
3 | Three minutes |
4 | One minute |
5 | 30 seconds |
6 | 15 seconds |
7 | 10 seconds |
8 | Five seconds |
9 | Next shorter reporting interval |
10 | Next longer reporting interval |
11 | 2 seconds (not applicable to the Class B "CS") |
12 to 15 | Reserved for future use |
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general usage (Gen), vessel traffic Services (VTS), aids-to-navigation (A-to-N), search and rescue (SAR).
FI | FIG | Name of regional function message | Sent by | Broadcast | Addressed | Description |
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10 | Gen | Inland ship static and voyage related data | Ship | X | See inland specific message FI10: Inland ship static data and voyage related data | |
21 | VTS | ETA at lock/bridge/terminal | Ship | X | See inland specific message FI21: ETA at lock/bridge/terminal | |
22 | VTS | RTA at lock/bridge/terminal | Shore | X | See inland specific message FI 22: RTA at lock/bridge/terminal | |
23 | VTS | EMMA warning | Shore | X | See inland specific message FI23: EMMA warning | |
24 | VTS | Water level | Shore | X | See inland specific message 24: water level | |
40 | A-to-N | Signal status | Shore | X | See inland specific message 40: signal status | |
55 | SAR | Inland number of persons on board | Ship | X | X (preferably) | See inland specific message FI 55: number of persons on board |
Parameter | Number of bits | Description | |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 8; always 8 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | Used by the repeater to indicate how many times a message has been repeated. Default = 0; 3 = do not repeat any more | |
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number | |
Spare | 2 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
Unique European vessel identification number | 48 | 8*6 Bit ASCII characters | |
Length/convoy | 1 — | ||
Beam/convoy | 1 — | ||
Vessel and convoy type | Numeric ERI Classification (CODES): Vessel and convoy type as described in Appendix E | ||
Hazardous cargo | 3 | Number of blue cones/lights 0 — 3; 4 = B-Flag, 5 = default = unknown | |
Maximum present static draught | 1 — | ||
Loaded/unloaded | 2 | 1 = loaded, 2 = unloaded, 0 = not available/default, 3 shall not be used | |
Quality of speed information | 1 | 1 = high, 0 = low/GNSS = default | |
Quality of course information | 1 | 1 = high, 0 = low/GNSS = default | |
Quality of heading information | 1 | 1 = high, 0 = low = default | |
Spare | 8 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
168 | Occupies one slot |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 6; always 6 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | ||
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number of source station | |
Sequence number | 2 | 0 — 3 | |
Destination ID | 30 | MMSI number of destination station | |
Retransmit flag | 1 | Retransmit flag shall be set upon retransmission: 0 = no retransmission = default; 1 = retransmitted | |
Spare | 1 | Not used. Shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | as described in Table 2.6 |
UN country code | 12 | 2*6 Bit characters | |
UN location code | 18 | 3*6 Bit characters | |
Fairway section number | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
Terminal code | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
Fairway hectometre | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
ETA at lock/bridge/terminal | 20 | Estimated time of arrival; MMDDHHMM UTC | |
Number of assisting tugboats | 3 | 0 — 6, 7 = unknown = default | |
Maximum present static air draught | 0 — | ||
Spare | 5 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use. | |
248 | Occupies two slots |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 6; always 6 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | Used by the repeater to indicate how many times a message has been repeated. Default = 0; 3 = do not repeat any more | |
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number of source station | |
Sequence number | 2 | 0 — 3 | |
Destination ID | 30 | MMSI number of destination station | |
Retransmit flag | 1 | Retransmit flag shall be set upon retransmission: 0 = no retransmission = default; 1 = retransmitted | |
Spare | 1 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
UN country code | 12 | 2*6 Bit characters | |
UN location code | 18 | 3*6 Bit characters | |
Fairway section number | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
Terminal code | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
Fairway hectometre | 30 | 5*6 Bit characters | |
RTA at lock/bridge/terminal | 20 | Recommended time of arrival; MMDDHHMM UTC | |
Lock/bridge/terminal status | 2 | ||
Spare | 2 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
232 | Occupies two slots |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
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Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 6; always 6 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | Used by the repeater to indicate how many times a message has been repeated. Default = 0; 3 = do not repeat any more | |
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number of source station | |
Sequence number | 2 | 0 — 3 | |
Destination ID | 30 | MMSI number of destination station | |
Retransmit flag | 1 | Retransmit flag shall be set upon retransmission: 0 = no retransmission = default; 1 = retransmitted. | |
Spare | 1 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
Number of crew members on board | 8 | 0 — 254 crew members, 255 = unknown = default | |
Number of passengers on board | 13 | 0 — | |
Number of shipboard personnel on board | 8 | 0 — 254 shipboard personnel, 255 = unknown = default | |
Spare | 51 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use. | |
168 | Occupies one slot |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 8; always 8 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | Used by the repeater to indicate how many times a message has been repeated. Default = 0; 3 = do not repeat any more | |
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number | |
Spare | 2 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use. | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
Start date | 17 | ||
End date | 17 | ||
Start time | 11 | ||
End time | 11 | ||
Start longitude | 28 | Begin of the fairway section | |
Start latitude | 27 | Begin of the fairway section | |
End longitude | 28 | End of the fairway section | |
End latitude | 27 | End of the fairway section | |
Type | 4 | type of weather warning: 0 = default/unknown, others see Appendix B: EMMA CODES Table B.1 | |
Min value | 9 | Bit 0: 0 = positive, 1 = negative value = default Bits 1 — 8 = value (0 — 253; 254 = 254 or greater, 255 = unknown = default) | |
Max value | 9 | Bit 0: 0 = positive, 1 = negative value = default Bits 1 — 8 = value (0 — 253; 254 = 254 or greater, 255 = unknown = default) | |
Classification | 2 | Classification of warning (0 = unknown/default, 1 = slight, 2 = medium, 3 = strong/heavy) according to Appendix B: EMMA CODES Table B.2 | |
Wind direction | 4 | Direction of wind: 0 = default/unknown, others see Appendix B: EMMA CODES Table B.3 | |
Spare | 6 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use. | |
256 | Occupies two slots |
Code | Description (EN) | AIS |
---|---|---|
WI | Wind | 1 |
RA | Rain | 2 |
SN | Snow and ice | 3 |
TH | Thunderstorm | 4 |
FO | Fog | 5 |
LT | Low temperature | 6 |
HT | High temperature | 7 |
FL | Flood | 8 |
FI | Fire in the forests | 9 |
Code | Description (EN) | AIS |
---|---|---|
1 | Slight | 1 |
2 | Medium | 2 |
3 | Strong, heavy | 3 |
Code | Description (EN) | AIS |
---|---|---|
N | North | 1 |
NE | North-east | 2 |
E | East | 3 |
SE | South-east | 4 |
S | South | 5 |
SW | South-west | 6 |
W | West | 7 |
NW | North-west | 8 |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 8; always 8 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | ||
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number | |
Spare | 2 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
UN country code | 12 | UN country code using 2*6-Bit ASCII characters according to ERI specification | |
Gauge ID | 11 | National unique ID of gauge | |
Water level | |||
Gauge ID | 11 | National unique ID of gauge | |
Water level | |||
Gauge ID | 11 | National unique ID of gauge | |
Water level | |||
Gauge ID | 11 | National unique ID of gauge | |
Water level | |||
168 | Occupies one slot |
Parameter | Bit | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Message ID | 6 | Identifier for message 8; always 8 | |
Repeat indicator | 2 | ||
Source ID | 30 | MMSI number | |
Spare | 2 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
Binary data | Application identifier | 16 | As described in Table 2.6 |
Signal position longitude | 28 | ||
Signal position latitude | 27 | Latitude in 1/ | |
Signal form | 4 | ||
Orientation of signal | 9 | Degrees (0-359) (511 indicates not available = default) | |
Direction of impact | 3 | 1 = upstream, 2 = downstream, 3 = to the left bank, 4 = to the right bank, 0 = unknown = default, rest not used | |
Light status | 30 | Status (1 to 7) of up to 9 lights (light 1 to light 9 from left to right, 100000000 means colour 1 at light 1) per signal according to Appendix C: example of signal status. 000000000 = default, 777777777 maximum, rest not used | |
Spare | 11 | Not used, shall be set to zero. Reserved for future use | |
168 | Occupies one slot |