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RAVEN INS RAVEN
I N T E G R AT E D
N AV I G AT I O N
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SYSTEM
An intelligent viewpoint
CONTACT
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nes@norwegianelectric.com
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Phone: +47 55 61 30 00
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Raven INS®
WHY CHOOSE RAVEN INS:
NCS will be the first company to make
• The system will have a very secure remote access facility, enabling monitoring, fault finding and upgrades from shore side, in addition to condition based maintenance.
and approve an Integrated Navigation System from scratch, meeting the intentions of the standard, in lieu of patching a number of stand-alone applications together (such as Radar, ECDIS, Conning, Autopilot, etc.) This approach implies the one only has to obtain and maintain one type approval certificate.
• It will also be very compact, with a minimum number of HW components, and easy to install, commission and maintain. • The network based INS will increase flexibility, redundancy and integration level towards third-party systems, with priority on intuitive and simple graphic user interfaces. • It will be based on multi-function workstations with touch control displays, eliminating the need for proprietary control panels, reducing cost and space requirements. • The operation will be task based rather than application based. • Due to its design, the NCS INS is very scalable and suitable for vessels of 25 m and upwards. • It will be designed for an extra layer of fall back, paving the way for autonomous operations.
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APPLICATIONS THAT HAVE A COMMON PLATFORM AND DESIGN
_ECDIS
_Radar
_Conning
_Echo Sounder
_Fwd Looking Sonar
SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF THIRD PART APPLICATIONS
_Speed log
SMART INTEGRATION
ON SCREEN NAVIGATION LIGHTS
– e.g. lock a camera and/or a search light in a fixed geographical position (e.g. Man-Over-Board) or on an object in ECDIS or Radar
– these can be controlled by operating mode, e.g. set to automatically switch on when Transit Mode is chosen, or switch directions on a double-ended ferry.
Raven INS® An intelligent viewpoint
The Raven is regarded as a smart and intelligent bird, and its importance to the Vikings is shown by how often the bird’s image is used – often painted on their sails. Odin, called the Raven God had two ravens,
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Huginn and Muninn.