Committee presentations
Most committees have presentation sessions where participants and guest experts present their work or some interesting developments. The date/time of each presentation can be found in the calendar below, and committee participants from all committees are welcome to attend. Recordings of these presentations can be found in the Repository of Committee Presentations (Click).
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ENAV29 Presentations
Monday 14th March 2022 (during the ENAV Plenary)
Time (UTC) | Topic | Presenter |
11.00 | VDES update | Lars Moltsen |
11.15 | Startup of a project of digitization of the North Sea (Dutch part) | RWS |
Wednesday 16th March 2022
Time (UTC) | Topic | Presenter |
20.00 | 5G precise positioning for Ports – Qualcomm | Jean-Michel Roussequ Shyamal Ramachandran |
ENG15 Presentations
Monday 7th March 2022
Time (UTC) | Topic | Presenter |
10.00 | Measurement and Calculation of Luminous Intensity of Aids to Navigation Light | Wang Lingyan (China MSA) |
10.20 | Oceanographic and Tsunami monitoring buoys | Samir Benouda (Mobilis) |
10.40 | AtoN distribution adjustment practice of the main channel in Tianjin port, China | Li Ang (China MSA) |
11.00 | Introduction to the tests information on next generation RaCon | Liu Chunhai (China MSA) |
11.20 | R-Mode status update | Michael Hoppe / Stefan Gewies (WSV / DLR) |
11.40 | IEC standardisation for SBAS L1 maritime receivers | Guillermo Fernandez (ESSP) |
12.00 | ASGARD (Development of a Shipborne receiver Galileo DFMC following international performance standards; and including OSNMA capabilities) | Marcos López Cabeceira (GMV) |
12.20 | Project celebrating the Cordouan lens experimentation | Jacques Manchard (IALA) |

ARM12 Presentations
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7. IALA’s Role and Strategy for the S-200 product specifications / Minsu Jeon6 October 2020, 1130 UTC. Video link |
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17. IALA World-Wide Academy Update / Kevin GregoryUpdate on the activities of the Academy during the period of COVID-19. 8 October 2020, 1100 UTC. Video link |
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8. Ship Reporting from a Shore Based Perspective / Fred PotThis presentation introduces the draft IALA Guideline for shore-based stakeholders to automate ship reporting processes and procedures. The guideline is intended to assist stakeholders with automating labor intensive and error prone processes and procedures while complying with local and regional requirements and with IMO FAL Resolutions. 6 October 2020, 1200 UTC. Video link
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ENAV26 Presentations
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1. VDES / Stefan PielmeierDevelopments in VHF Data Exchange System (VDES). |
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2. Satellite VDES / Dr. Junji FUKUTO Proposals on the use of satellite VDES. |
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3. dPMR trial / Martijn Ebben, Derek Love Results of the dPMR trial done at the Port of Rotterdam from a user and technical perspective. |
4. Block Chain for maritime Use / Anjaney Borwanker Anjaney (Anjan) provides the introduction course into block chain for Maritime through The Nautical Institute short course series. He has managed to identify a 30 min slot to be with us before he begins his next course. 30 Sep, 2020 07:00 UTC. Video link | |
5. Big data analytics – Vessel Density Analysis – Prof. Waldo Kleynhans and Jillian Carson-Jackson presentation on the work done to provide data to support risk assessment activities – specifically the SIRA workshops 30 Sep, 2020 07:00 UTC. Video link | |
6. Using artificial intelligence and big data to address risk – Robert Marshy GSTS (Canada) – as part of a Development and Demonstration contract with the Government of Canada OCIANA Risk Assessment and Management tool to support the effective operational use of big data to address different risks, including visual presentation of the data for maritime situational awareness. 30 Sep, 2020 07:00 UTC. Video link | |
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16. Construction and Testing of VDES Project in North China Sea / Gaole Yao 8 October 2020, 1040 UTC. Video link |
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17. IALA World-Wide Academy Update / Kevin GregoryUpdate on the activities of the Academy during the period of COVID-19. 8 October 2020, 1100 UTC. Video link |
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7. IALA’s Role and Strategy for the S-200 product specifications / Minsu Jeon6 October 2020, 1130 UTC. Video link |
ENG12 Presentations
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7. IALA’s Role and Strategy for the S-200 product specifications / Minsu Jeon6 October 2020, 1130 UTC. Video link |
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10. EGNOS performance assessment in the Gulf of Finland / Rodrigo GONZALEZMr. Rodrigo González holds a M. Sc. Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from the Universidad Politécnica of Madrid. Since 2009, he has been working in the ESSP SAS providing support for the analysis and assessment of EGNOS performances. He has been in charge of different technical activities related mainly to support to in-service and major system evolutions of EGNOS programme. Finally, he is in charge of ESSP receiver laboratory and responsible of GNSS receiver platform configuration control as well as monitoring, analysing and reporting of GNSS receiver platform performance. In parallel, he has been participating in several H2020 projects, ESSP projects related with positioning in multimodal domains (aeronautical, maritime, railway, agriculture, drones) and in GNSS standardisation fora such as EUROCAE and RTCA 7 October 2020, 1000-1020 UTC. Video link |
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11. R-Mode Baltic presentation / Michael Hoppe and Stefan GewiesMain Topics:
7 October 2020, 1020-1040 UTC. Video link |
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14. Measurement Method for Surface Colours of Visual Aids to Navigation / Wang Lingyan8 October 2020, 1000-1020 UTC. Video link |
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15. Use of Modern Equipment on Heritage Lighthouses / Li Ai8 October 2020, 1020-1040 UTC. Video link |
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17. IALA World-Wide Academy Update / Kevin GregoryUpdate on the activities of the Academy during the period of COVID-19. 8 October 2020, 1100 UTC. Video link |
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9. Galileo Maritime Safety Information / Maria Mota7 October 2020, 0940-1000 UTC. Video link |
VTS49 Presentations
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7. IALA’s Role and Strategy for the S-200 product specifications / Minsu Jeon6 October 2020, 1130 UTC. Video link |
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17. IALA World-Wide Academy Update / Kevin GregoryUpdate on the activities of the Academy during the period of COVID-19. 8 October 2020, 1100 UTC. Video link |
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12. Vision on future VTS / Harmen van DorsserHarmen van Dorsser is project manager VTS innovations at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. To prepare the Port of Rotterdam and her VTS services on the coming of digital ships and MASS concepts the Port of Rotterdam joint the recently founded MASSPorts network. Under the supervision of Mr van Dorsser the Port of Rotterdam has written a discussion paper about key drivers and principles of VTS innovation and the future of VTS. Participants of the Committee are invited to take notice of a presentation about this discussion paper. The presentation might be food for thought for the discussions about the IALA vision for future VTS which is scheduled to start in VTS50. 7 October 2020, 1040 – 1100 UTC. Video link |
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13. VTS Human Factors / Margareta Holtensdotter Lützhöft, Ben Brooks, Gesa PraetoriusMargareta Lützhöft is a master mariner, trained at Kalmar Maritime Academy in Sweden. After leaving the sea, she studied for a Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive science and a Master’s in Computer Science. In 2004 she received a PhD in Human-Machine Interaction. Presently she is holding a position as Professor in the MarSafe group at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences. Her research interests include human-centered design and the effects of new technology. 7 October 2020, 1100 – 1120 UTC. Video link |
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18. Presentation on the use of VTS portable simulators for training / Carlos Fernández SalinasCarlos Fernández Salinas (VTS Head of Area at the Spanish Maritime Safety and Rescue Agency) has written more than seventy articles published in professional and informative magazines, including “Seaways” and “The Journal of Navigation”. He has also written a number of technical publications and has participated in the IALA VTS Committee since 2013. 13 October 2020, 1000 UTC. Video link |