Transmitting intended and suggested routes in ship operations: cognitive off-loading by placing knowledge in the world
Paper in proceeding, 2012

Transmission of intended and suggested routes to and from electronic chart systems has been identified as a user need. The idea was discussed during a focus group meeting and two field studies in fringe fields like search and rescue (SAR) and ice breaking. A prototype test was then conducted during a SAR drill. The features were very well received by all the participants in the drill. A system simulation with two ships and a VTS station was also conducted in a full mission bridge simulator. Preliminary results are very promising. Behavior with vessels in conflicting situations suggested that the intended routes could facilitate understanding when negotiating with or without VHF communication. No major concerns were expressed by the professional crew members that participated.

intended route

ECDIS

route exchange

route planning

suggested route

Electronic chart

Author

Thomas Porathe

Chalmers, Shipping and Marine Technology, Division of Maritime Operations

Work

1051-9815 (ISSN)

Vol. 41 Supplement: 1 4873-4878

IEA 2012: 18th World congress on Ergonomics - Designing a sustainable future
Recife, Brazil,

Areas of Advance

Transport

Subject Categories

Human Computer Interaction

DOI

10.3233/WOR-2012-0780-4873

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7/21/2021