needs. In particular, MARVELOWS project foresees
the development of two upcoming VDES services:
– Dematerialization, which is aimed to share in-
formation among vessels navigating the same ge-
ographical area, typically delivered on paper on
a weekly or even monthly frequency, in addition
to nautical charts exchange and weather forecast
updates.
– Towage, which provides a technological support
for real-time communications between personnel
on the field and headquarter during towage ope-
rations. The main information that could be ex-
changed are: start and end of the service, routes
and anchorages, crew list, weather now-casting.
The definition of the corresponding use-cases
(UCs) and operational scenarios has been then ba-
sed following the IALA Guideline 1117 “VHF Data
Exchange System (VDES) Overview” resulting in the
identification of the following combination of IALA
UCs, which for MARVELOWS Dematerialisation
service are:
– UC5 Chart updates and publications;
– UC6 - Route exchange.
and for MARVELOWS Towage service are:
– UC7 Logistic and services.
In all these UCs, it is requested to perform one
or a combination of ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship and
ship-to-ship data exchange, with different communi-
cation requirements, which will affect the configura-
tion of the VDES system. Such communication re-
quirements are:
– Message size - either short or longer messages are
possible; message size affects the selection of a
specific VDES channel configuration and access
scheme;
– Message timing - this indicates how frequent send
a message and which scheduling scheme to adopt:
periodic or sporadic/event-drive. This parameter
affects as well the selection of a specific access
scheme;
– Message reliability - Reliability refers to the gua-
rantee of a message reception. Within some
access schemes, collisions are possible with sub-
sequent transmission failure. It is possible
either to avoid collision (through suitable access
scheme) or implement a retransmission function
at the application layer;
– Real-Time delivery - A time interval may occur
between the data availability and its actual trans-
mission. It is possible to properly tune this time
by properly select the access scheme.
More specifically, and in relation to message ti-
ming, the following classification can be taken as a
general reference from the standards:
– Static information. Every 6 minutes or when data
is amended (on request);
– Dynamic information. Dependent on speed and
course alteration can vary from 2 s (i.e. speed >
23 knots and changing course) to 3 min (i.e. at
anchor or speed < 2 knots);
– Voyage related information. Every 6 minutes or
when data is amended (on request);
– Safety related messages. As required.
4 ANALYSIS OF VDES
VDES defines VDE terrestrial (VDE-TER) channels,
enabling a seamless two-way data exchange between
ships and between ships and shore in coastal coverage
areas, beyond the capabilities of ASM. The commu-
nication range of VDE-TER is typically 20 – 50 nau-
tical miles (NM) and the supported capacity is up to
32 times higher than AIS. VDE allows data exchange
not bounded to the message structure of ASM, ena-
bling a whole range of new applications which may
require data exchange of higher volume and with dif-
ferent formats. In VDE-TER, data transmission is
made in the VHF maritime mobile band, within the
spectrum allocated for the uplink (ship-to-shore), na-
mely VDE1-A, and for the downlink (shore-to-ship
and ship-to-ship), namely VDE1-B. The spectrum can
be used as 25 kHz, 50 kHz or 100 kHz channels and
transmission leverage Time Division Multiple Access
(TDMA) techniques in a synchronized manner.
In addition to VDE-TER, the VHF Data Exchange
by satellite (VDE-SAT) is defined, to provide data ex-
change between ships and shore via satellite. VDE-
SAT complements the VDE-TER outside the coast
station coverage area, enabling a global coverage
for VDES. Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, with
600 km altitude, are considered at the present for
typical VDE satellite solutions, altought other orbi-
tal configurations (i.e., GEO) are also possible ac-
cording to the overall system design consideration.
The technical characteristics of communications ship-
to-satellite-to-shore and shore-to-satellite-to-ship are
still under development and they will be reviewed at
World Radiocommunication Conference WRC-19.
4.1 VDES Channels Configuration
The spectrum allocation for the whole set of VDES
services is reported in figure 2.
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