20-Spitzer-NMEA-NewWave2014
Download
Report
Transcript 20-Spitzer-NMEA-NewWave2014
Canadian Institute
of
Marine Engineering
Vancouver Island Branch
February 20, 2014
Steve Spitzer
NMEA Technical Director
[email protected]
425 417 8042
1
Agenda
1. Who is NMEA
2. Standards Update
1. NMEA 0183
2. NMEA 2000
3. NMEA OneNet
3. NMEA Training
4. NMEA Annual Conference
5. Questions
2
Global U.S. Non-Profit
• Membership-driven organization
• 633 members worldwide
• 40 countries represented
• Industry Associations
• Manufacturers
• Dealers
• Trade
• Boat Builders
• Shipyards
• Government
3
Members
Southwest
7%
Total 633
30%
Canada
Northwest
10%
International
23%
Gulf/Great Lakes
10%
Southeast
20%
Mid Atlantic
14%
New England
16%
4
Standards
NMEA Industry Collaboration
ABYC
GMDSS Task Force
RTCM
AEA
Korean Maritime University
SAE
ANSI
IEC TC 80
NMEA Category A Liaison
Electronic
Telecommunications
Research Institute –
South Korea
Bluetooth GNSS SIG
ICOMIA
USCG Engineering Center
BMEA
MEIPA
USCG R&D Center
FCC Marine Division
NMMA
5
Standards
NMEA Standards Development
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Accredited Developer
• Assures development is a repeatable and credible process
• Assures subject matter expert committee works
collaboratively
• Assures consensus is employed
Category A Liaison with IEC
6
NMEA Standards
NMEA 0183 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 0183 (IEC 61162-1)
NMEA 0183 High Speed (IEC 61162-2)
•
First Published in 1980
• Loran and Autopilot Manufacturer
• Version 3.01 published 2002
• Version 4.00 Published 2008
• Version 4.10 Published 2012
• Ship and Shore-based (AIS)
• NMEA 0183 ASCII based (sentence format)
7
NMEA Standards
NMEA 0183 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 0183 Collaboration
• 2013 Work Completed:
•
•
•
Inmarsat Safety Net Sentences – Completed
Man Over Board - MOB Sentence – Completed
AIS Sentences – Continual Evolution
• Works in Progress:
• New Regional GNSS Systems
• China:BeiDou Navigation Sat System
• India: Regional Nav Sat System (IRNSS)
Geo-Augmented Nav System (GAGAN)
• Japan:Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)
• Heave Sentence
• COSPAS-SARSAT requirements
8
NMEA Standards
NMEA 0183
Implementations Worldwide
Shipboard
Terrestrial
9
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• NMEA 2000 Standards Committee established in 1994
• Developed by more than 40 academic, industry
and international collaboration
•
Academia - Kansas and Oklahoma State, networking and
computer industry, marine electronic companies, U.S. Coast
Guard Research & Development Center
• Multi-national marine electronics committee under NMEA
guidance
• 5 years in development
10
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• CAN (Controller Area Network) was chosen as the fundamental
protocol (Bosch and Intel)
• Proven, robust, noise immune, distributed real-time communications, bus
arbitration, priority messaging
• 1986 adopted by SAE J1939 (Society of Automotive Engineers)
• Adopted by ISO 11783 for agricultural machinery
• Beta tested 18 months under NMEA guidance
• U.S. Coast Guard
• Marine Electronics Manufacturers
• Furuno USA, JRC, Litton Marine, Navionics, Northstar, Raymarine, Simrad,
Teleflex, Trimble, Wood Freeman
• CAN Manufacturers
• Kvaser, Vector Can Tech
• 2001 commercially viable in U.S.
• 2008 adopted by IEC (61162-3)
11
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 2000
NMEA 2000
NMEA 0183
Built for networking
Single talker, multiple listener
Standard cables & connectors
Bare wire connections
All devices can access
all network data
Limited network data access
Data is prioritized
Data is not prioritized
Gateway needed for
PC connection
Direct connection to
a PC serial port
Operates at 250k Bits / Second
Bandwidth limitations
(4,800 & 38,400)
12
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• Message Database Architecture Follows International
Standards Organization (ISO) Convention
• The NMEA 2000 standard is based on ISO 11783 parts 3 and 5,
which is harmonized with SAE J1939.
• The conventions regarding bit and byte numbering are following
ISO 11783-3 and used by SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000 standards.
• Auto Addressing
• Bit by Bit Arbitration
• Priority messaging embedded
13
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
3 Type of cables / connectors using Open Devicenet Vendor
Association (ODVA) Specification
• Heavy Cable (8 Amps), Mid Cable (4 Amps) Light Cable (3
Amps)
• IP67 rated, 65 lb pull strength
• Key screw-on connectors
• Accepted by Lloyd’s Register
• Meets U.S.C.G. CFR 46 regulated vessel-wiring requirements
• Meets U.S.C.G. CFR 46 regulated vessel safety concerns
• Meets UL Class 2, UL 1677 oil resistance and NEC CL2
FT 4 flame rating specifications
14
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
3 Type of cables
Cable Name
Lite Cable
Mid Cable
Heavy Cable
Signal / Data Wire Gauge
24 AWG
20 AWG
18 AWG
Power Wire Gauge
22 AWG
16 AWG
15 AWG
Current Capacity**
3 Amps
4 Amps
8 Amps
Cable Resistance
.057 Ω per Meter
.015 Ω per Meter
.012 Ω per Meter
100 Meters
250 Meters
250 Meters
Max Backbone Length
15
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
Name
Pair
Color
Shield
Drain
Bare
NET-L
Data
Blue
NET-H
Data
White
NET-C
Power -
Black
NET-S
Power +
Red 16
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 2000 Connectors (sample cut-away)
RED+ NET-S
BLACK – NET-C
(22 AWG min)
(22 AWG min)
Alignment
Key
Shield / Drain
(22 AWG min)
BLUE NET-L Data
(24 AWG min)
WHITE NET-H
Data
(24 AWG min)
17
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
18
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
Traditional
NMEA 2000
19
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
In-Line
Termination
Resistor
Location
Mast backbone
cable
Standard Termination Resistor
20
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
Terminating
Resistor is
molded into the
manufacturer’s
connector
In-Line
Terminating
Resistor
21
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
M A S T N A V IG A T IO N
LIG H T
M A IN D C C IR C U IT
BREAKER PANEL
Traditional
U P P E R H E LM
S W IT C H P A N E L
LO W E R H E LM
S W IT C H P A N E L
S T B D N A V IG A T IO N
LIG H T
W IN D LA S S
T R IM T A B S
BATTERY BANK
22
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 2000
M A ST N A VIG A TIO N
LIG H T
U PPER H ELM
SC I M O D U LE
F/B R ID G E
O I M O D U LE
LO W ER H ELM
SC I M O D U LE
W IN D LA SS
N M EA 2000 B A C K BO N E
T R IM TA BS
FW D C BN
O I M O D U LE
A FT
O I M O D U LE
B A T TER Y B A N K
23
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
Law Enforcement Vessel
24
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
NMEA 2000
Purpose: To Provide Assurance that NMEA 2000 Products
Interoperate Cooperatively
NMEA 0183 No industry Certification
IMO Requires Manufacturers to Submit Their Products to an
Independent Test Organization for Type Approval
Manufacturer Tests NMEA 2000® Products Using a Common
Test Tool and Submits Test Results to NMEA for Validation
25
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
Product Certification
• All products are certified
• Minimum mandated requirements
• Behave in a known and predictable manner
• Expose any flaws or weaknesses in the protocol implementation
• Certification tool
• Hardware: CAN interface device for a PC
• Software : test procedure as in Appendix C
• 40 manual tests
• 60 automated tests in 25 functional categories
26
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
IEC 61162-3 is NMEA 2000
• NMEA and IEC TC 80 Working Group 6 collaborated
to meet the specific SOLAS requirements
• Redundant network interface circuits
• Dual network
27
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• IEC 61162-3 Redundancy Example (1)
Heading
Device #1
Heading
Device #2
BUS 1
BUS 2
Heading
Device #3
Speed Log
Device #2
GPS
Device #1
Speed Log
Device #1
GPS
Device #2
AIS
Device #1
61162-1
Class 2
ECDIS
AIS
Device #2
28
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• IEC 61162-3 Redundancy Example (1)
Heading
Devic e #2
B US 1
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Class 2
Heading
GP S
A IS
S peed Log
E CDIS
Devic e #1
Devic e #1
Devic e #1
B US 2
Heading
Devic e #3
GP S
Devic e #2
A IS
Devic e #2
29
NMEA Standards
NMEA 2000 Digital Interfaces
• 2013 Work Completed:
•
•
•
•
•
Power Generation - Power Distribution
Water Maker PGN
Man Over Board PGN
Channel Source PGN
Heartbeat PGN
• Works in Progress:
• New Regional GNSS Systems
• China:BeiDou Navigation Sat System
• India: Regional Nav Sat System (IRNSS)
Geo-Augmented Nav System (GAGAN)
• Japan:Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)
• Heave Message
• Safety Net Message
• COSPAS-SARSAT requirements
30
NMEA OneNet
NMEA on IP
NMEA OneNet
Staying Ahead of the Curve
Internet of Things (IoT)
IPv6
Internet Applications
© 2013 NMEA
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet
• Draft Standard / Not for Publication
• NMEA 2000 (NMEA Network) Messages over IP
• Provides Common Infrastructure
• Standard Ethernet Protocol (IEEE 802.3)
• Utilize Standard Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing
•IPv6
• DOES NOT REPLACE NMEA 2000
• Compliments NMEA 2000
32
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
• Key Features
• Speed: up to 10 gigabit – > 40,000 times NMEA 2000
• Scalability: backbones may be other media such as such as
Fiber
• More Devices: IPv6 support essentially unlimited
• NMEA 2000 - 52
• More Power – POE will provide a minimum 15.4 Watts
• Video – Uses internationally recognized standards
• Utilizes NMEA Network (aka2000 Appendix B) Message
Database
33
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
• Internet of Things (IoT)
34
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
• Internet of Things (IoT)
35
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
• Internet of Things (IoT)
36
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet
37
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
IPv4
IPv6
Deployed
1981
1999
Address size
32-bit number
128 bit number
Address Format
Number of
Addresses
Dotted Decimal Notation
Hexadecimal Notation
192.149.252.76
3FFE:F200:0234:AB00:
0123:4567:8901:ABCD
232 4,294,967,296
2128
340,282,366,920,938,
463,463,374,607,431,
38
768,211,456
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
Why IPv6?
• Global movement underway
• Service providers IPv6 enable today
• Support of multiple IP addresses per 1 MAC Address
• More efficient addressing and routing
• Embedded security
• Enhanced quality of services
39
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
Why IPv6?
• Eliminate legacy addressing issues later
• Avoid cost of dual stack implementations
• Manufacturers use “off the shelf” protocols
• Provides a platform for new and yet-to-be imagined services
for vessels
• Allows OneNet to ride this wave into the future
40
NMEA Standards
NMEA OneNet Digital Interfaces
Current Internet Applications
• Discovery Services
• Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP)
• Bonjour (mDNS)
• Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
• Internationally Recognized Video & Audio Standards
• OneNet Device Certification
• Model NMEA 2000
41
42
NMEA Standards
NMEA 0400 Installation Standard
• Globally recognized maritime installation
standard for marine electronics
• Added value for boat owners
• Quality assurance from dealers and manufacturers
• Fewer claims; fewer problems
• Better workmanship; improved reliability
• Reduction in warranty work
• Major revision work – Publishing Q 2 2014
•
Previous Version published 2010
43
Professional Development
• NMEA Certificate Training Courses
• Marine Electronics Installer Course (MEI)
• Advanced MEI Course (AMEI)
• NMEA 2000 Course
• Certified Marine Electronics Technician (CMET)
• 2600+ technicians and installers trained since 2006
• Domestic and International
United Kingdom, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Poland and Netherlands
44
Marine Electronics Journal
•
•
•
•
•
Is the trade magazine of the NMEA
A wholly owned subsidiary
Annual Buyers Guide
Bi-monthly, high quality print edition
Digital version has searchable digital editorial
www.marineelectronicsjournal.com
45
NMEA Annual Conference
October 8 – 11, 2014
Sanibel Island,
Florida
Marriot Resort
Full agenda of training,
technical seminars,
manufacturer exhibits
and networking events
46
Thank You
Any questions?
Steve Spitzer
[email protected]
47