BILINGUAL
This part of IEC 61162 specifies interface requirements and
methods of test for high speed communication between shipboard
navigation and radiocommunication equipment as well as between such
systems and other ship systems that need to communicate with
navigation and radio-communication equipment. This part of IEC
61162 is based on the application of an appropriate suite of
existing international standards to provide a framework for
implementing data transfer between devices on a shipboard Ethernet
network.
This standard provides a higher speed and higher capacity
alternative to the IEC 61162-1 and IEC 61162-2 standards while
retaining these standards' basic data format. This standard
provides a higher data capacity than IEC 61162-3.
This standard specifies an Ethernet based bus type network where
any listener may receive messages from any sender with the
following properties.
- This standard includes provisions for multicast distribution of
information formatted according to IEC 61162-1, for example
position fixes and other measurements, as well as provisions for
transmission of general data blocks (binary image), for example
between radar and VDR.
- This standard is limited to protocols for equipment (Network
nodes) connected to a single Ethernet network consisting only of
OSI level one or two devices and cables (Network
infrastructure).
- This standard provides requirements only for equipment
interfaces. By specifying protocols for transmission of IEC 61162-1
sentences and general binary image data these requirements will
guarantee interoperability between equipment implementing this
standard as well as a certain level of safe behaviour of the
equipment itself.
- This standard permits equipment using other protocols than
those specified in this standard to share a network infrastructure
provided that it is supplied with interfaces which satisfy the
requirements described for ONF (see 4.6).
- This standard does not contain any system requirements other
than the ones that can be inferred from the sum of individual
equipment requirements. Thus, to ascertain system properties that
cannot be derived from equipment requirements alone, additional
analysis or standards will be required. In particular, this applies
to requirements to maintain system functionality in the face of a
single point failure in equipment or networks. Informative Annex D
contains guidance on how to address such issues.
| Edition : | 14 |
| File Size : | 1
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| Number of Pages : | 68 |
| Published : | 01/01/2014 |