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ECDIS

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What is ECDIS?

ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) is a computer-based navigation system that complies with International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations. It integrates a variety of real-time information, such as vessel position, radar, Automatic Identification System (AIS), and depth soundings, with electronic navigational charts (ENCs). ECDIS is primarily used on ships for route planning, route monitoring, and displaying navigational information to enhance safety and efficiency of navigation.

What other technologies are related to ECDIS?

ECDIS Complementary Technologies

Gyrocompasses provide accurate heading information, crucial for ECDIS functionality and navigation.
mentioned alongside ECDIS in 72% (55) of relevant job posts
Autopilots can use ECDIS data to automatically steer a vessel along a planned route, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside ECDIS in 33% (61) of relevant job posts
Radar overlays can be integrated into ECDIS to provide real-time target tracking and collision avoidance information, strongly complementing its functionality.
mentioned alongside ECDIS in 6% (76) of relevant job posts

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