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The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) andThe International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) and

The Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA)The Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA)

- S-100 –- S-100 –New Geospatial Standard for New Geospatial Standard for Marine Data and InformationMarine Data and Information

Captain Mariano E. RojasCaptain Mariano E. Rojas

Director, SHOADirector, SHOA

IHO Standards and

Technical Guidelines

15 international standards or guidelines 10 associated guidance publications

15 standards and guidelines paper chart specifications electronic chart specifications

• data• symbology• security• testing

digital hydrographic data standards training of surveyors and nautical cartographers

S-57 - International Transfer Standard

IHO Transfer Standard for Digital Hydrographic Data established 1992 intended for wide use

S57 - shortcomings

content and carrier (ISO 8211) combined difficult to update / introduce new editions lacks flexibility and ease of extension / development used almost exclusively for official nautical charts no longer a contemporary standard requires specific tools to use in GIS

Why S-100 ? - Geospatial Standard for Hydrographic Data

need to develop and maintain a contemporary standard

high compatibility with other standards flexible and extensible development separate content from carrier

different data types• imagery• gridded data• 3-D• time varying data ( x, y, z )• high density bathymetry• seafloor classification

Why S-100 ? - Geospatial Standard for Hydrographic Data

wider user base• GIS applications• Web-based services

Why S-100 ? - Geospatial Standard for Hydrographic Data

Entrance to River Scheldt, Antwerp

Tide-aware ENC Demo provided by Seven C’s

Dynamic water level:

3-D Visualisation – multiple format datasets :

CCOM-UNH

S-100 - Geospatial Standard for Hydrographic Data

Data content separated from carrier S-100 aligned with ISO 19100 series of standards ISO 19100 … and S-100 data can be used together Standard never “frozen” Product specifications are a subset of S-100 S-100 “family” developed and maintained via an ISO-

conforming, web-based IHO Registry

S-100 - built on ISO 19100

AMLAML

MIOMIO

InlandENC

InlandENC

BathyENC

BathyENC

3D &Temporal

3D &Temporal

Web ServicesWeb Services

GriddedGridded

Nautical

Pubs

Nautical

Pubs

S-10xS-10x

Next Generation ENC

Next Generation ENC

S-101S-101

• IHO S-10x standards will depend on various ISO19100 standards

IHO Geospatial Information Registry (of Registers)

Ready to use NOW – http://195.217.61.120/iho_registry/

Web-based database Registers

• FCD• Portrayal• Metadata• Product Specifications

Register Ownership

Open to IHO and non-IHO users/developers Registers moderated by relevant subject-matter-

expert Managers or Groups

Register Ownership

IHO• directly support IHO program

charts, nautical publications, ….. Non-IHO

• complement the IHO Inland ENC, dynamic ice coverage, Additional

Military Layers, marine weather and climate, …..

Register Ownership

IHO• TSMAD (S-101)• SNPWG (digital nautical publications)

Non-IHO• IEHC (inland ENC)• ITSI (dynamic ice coverage)• ……. You ?

TimetableDraft S-100 released; in force January 2010

National Point of Contact

IHO representative• Hydrographic Office• National hydrographic authority

More Information

http://www.iho.int/COMMITTEES/CHRIS/TSMAD/tsmadintro.htm#S-100

International Hydrographic Organization (IHO)International Hydrographic Bureau

4, Quai Antoine 1er

B.P. 445MC 98011 MONACO CEDEX

Principauté de Monaco

Telephone: +377 93 10 81 00

e-mail: robert.ward@ihb.mc

WEB Site: www.iho.int

Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy (SHOA)Errazuriz 254, Playa Ancha

ValparaísoChile

Telephone: +56 (032) 2266666

e-mail: shoa@shoa.cl

WEB Site: www.shoa.mil.cl

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