What Is Integrated Bridge System (IBS) On Ships PDF
What Is Integrated Bridge System (IBS) On Ships PDF
What Is Integrated Bridge System (IBS) On Ships PDF
What is Integrated
Bridge System (IBS)
on Ships?
The Wartsila Encyclopaedia defines IBS as “A series of
interconnected and closely grouped screens and modules
allowing centralised access to navigational, propulsion, control
and monitoring information. The aim of IBS is to increase safe
and efficient ship management by the qualified personnel.”
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It is a combination of systems, which are interconnected to
number of operations such as passage execution,
communication, machinery control, and safety and security.
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The IBS system should support two or more of the following
aspects:
1. Execution of passage
2. Communications
3. Machinery control
4. Cargo operations
5. Safety and security
1. Technical System
2. Human Operator
3. MMI (Man Machine Interface)
4. Operational Guidelines
Autopilot
Dual Radar/ARPA
Gyro
Position fixing systems
Dual ECDIS setup (Master + Backup)
Conning Display (available at the coming position to show▾
information that summarises the important navigational
sensors on passages and at the port. Provides OOW with
Steering gear
GMDSS
Alarm System
An alarm system links all the above-mentioned systems and
gives out audio and visual signal in case of an emergency
condition. (There can be more systems connected to the IBS
and to the alarm system)
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Difference between IBS and INS
INS is a combination of navigational data and systems
interconnects various other systems along with the INS to
increase overall management efficiency. It can be said that the
INS is specific while the IBS is general in approach.
techniques as well.
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liam pearson says: August 6, 2014 at 3:26 pm
hi
I am currently a deck officer cadet completing a project on integrated
bridge systems and I need to define difference between one way and
two way systems but I am struggling to find info
any help would be much appreciated
thanks
Liam
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