Title: Inland Waterways Conference Maintaining Focus in a Constrained Economy
1Inland Waterways ConferenceMaintaining Focus in
a Constrained Economy
Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies
Marriot Nashville Airport Nashville, TN
March 3 5, 2009
2Inland Navigation Technology 09Digital
Technologys Impact on Safety and Efficiency
Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies
US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center Coastal Hydraulic Laboratory Vicksburg,
MS
February 3 4, 2009
3Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies
Ingram Barge Experiences Improving Towing
Operations on the River
4Discussion Topics
- Global Positioning as a critical component
- Electronic charting utilization, benefits
issues - Transponder based technologies
- Asset tracking
- Integration into core user systems
- What next ?
5The Need for Real Time Data
- ...planning ahead and monitoring progress counts
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7Bringing it all Together
Bring it all together
8Bringing it all Together
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13Global Positioning Systems
- Electronic Navigation Charts
- Radar Overlay
- Vessel Tracking Management System
14Electronic Charts
- Multiple Types
- Raster
- Vector
- Bathymetric (Sonar)
- Multiple Sources
- USCG
- USACE
- NOAA
- Private parties
- All require integration with other components of
system
15Global Positioning Systems (Contd)
- Safety
- Pinpoint accuracy day or night, all weather
conditions - Track past positions and selected data points
- Superimpose radar images onto navigation charts
- Zoom in and out capability
- Visual and audible alarms
- Integration with other technologies
- Depth sounders
- Auto pilot
- Transponders
- Engine Monitoring, etc.
- Aid post-incident investigations
16Global Positioning Systems (Contd)
- Productivity improvements
- Help meet growth demands (lack of more
experienced people) - Transfer route knowledge for best possible
routing - Vessel to vessel
- Vessel to shore
- Vessel to customer
- User annotation capabilities
- Accelerate training
- Integrate with GIS databases of USCG and USACE
- Monitor speed and regulate fuel burn
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21Radar Overlays
- Tight integration of multiple technologies
- PC system
- GPS
- Digital mapping (raster or vector)
- Real time radar imagery
- Latitude-longitude or D-GPS/GPS synchronization
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25Bathymetric (Sonar) Charts
- What advantages can they have?
- Can they be digitized ?
- Integrated into PC system
- Types of displays
- Latitude-longitude or D-GPS/GPS synchronization
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30Automatic Identification Systems
- Easy to operate
- Operate on all navigable inland waterways
- Transmission of data VHF
- Plug and play technology for replacements - no
calibration - Accurate with electronic charts
- Seamless integration into existing ECS -
- On screen visibility
- Not incorporated within radar - do not plot
course / solutions - No need to clutter display with useless
information - MMSI / DSCID ? Why ?
- Latitude / Longitude of other vessels ?
- UTC time ?
31LAPTOP PC DISPLAY SCREEN SHIP IS FOLLOWING THE
CONSTANT-RADIUS TURNING ARC
Own Ships Info. XTE Bargraph Ships Channel
Channel Width L/R Distance Dist. to next
event Pos, Course, Speed DGPS status VHF AIS
status
Channel Edges
Ideal Turning Arc
Range Lines
Other Ships Info. Vessel Name,
ID Position Course Speed DGPS status VHF AIS
status Dimensions Closing info.
Ships Position
Note Ship is drawn to scale.
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36Tracking
- Recording past voyage tracks
- Asset tracking
- Allow use of Ingrams standard tracks marks
- Integration into core data systems
- Aid in post incident investigation
- Replay pass track
- DVR Radar Camera Recordings
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50What next ?
- Enhance electronic chart functionality
- Seamless systems integration
- Enhanced Reality
- More data clearly displayed
- Simple to use user friendly
- Connectivity is the key
- Low cost
- High band width
- 5 - 9s reliability
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54New video without forward looking instability
55Docking Assistance
- Laser docking systemsexpensive and need 1system
per berth - Advanced PPUs can measure position and velocity
to nearly thesame accuracy (2 cm/s) - PPUs can also show additional information such as
headway - A PPU can be used at every berth in the port
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57Enhanced Reality
- Real Time data in multiple selectable layers
- Provide useful data in a user friendly format
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69Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies
Custom Fuel Supply Solar Powered Cellular Point
of Sale
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73Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies
WiFi Experiment
74Discussion Topics
- WiFi Experiment
- Connectivity is the key
- Low cost
- High band width
- MESH repeater technology
- 5 - 9s reliability
- What next ?
- Proof of Concept
- Multi carrier participation
- USCG and USACE assistance
75Solar Powered WiFi Repeater
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77Inland Navigation Technology 09Digital
Technologys Impact on Safety and Efficiency
Mark Stevens Ingram Barge Company AVP Customer /
Field Services Technologies (615) 298-7620
Mark.stevens_at_ingrambarge.com
US Army Engineer Research and Development
Center Coastal Hydraulic Laboratory Vicksburg,
MS
Questions ?
Thank You ...
February 3 4, 2009