This paper was presented at the Third Electronic Chart Technology
Conference,
SASMEX International, Brighton, 22–23 April 1998.
Electronic Chart Systems have been used by mariners across the entire
user spectrum without
official standards or specifications for 10 years. In the last three years,
the debate has centred
on chart data and the merits of differing cartographic technologies. There
is little new that
can be said for or against raster or vector technologies except what actual
users might say
to support the requirements of their day-to-day operations. Today, we approach
a new stage
as ENCs start to become available but only for limited areas. This in turn
means that ENCs
are capable of supporting the only approved electronic chart system, ECDIS,
in a limited
way. There is an urgent need for alternatives to ECDIS to cover those areas
where ENCs will
continue to be unavailable for the foreseeable future. This paper therefore
summarizes a
feedback from users of RCDS and ECDIS-type systems to demonstrate the benefits
which
can be secured from official recognition of RCDS systems as the legal equivalent
of paper
chart navigation.