Data Exchange Protokol in REPSAIL

Maciej Gucma 1, Paulina Hatłas 2

1Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

2Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

DOI: 10.1515/aon-2017-0016

ABSTRACT

Article presents implantation and theoretical considerations of data exchange protocol developed for the RepSail project, where main objective was design and building innovative
hybrid yacht. One of problems during the design process was improper functioning of data
exchange protocols that were available in the commercially available devices to mention
navigation purpose NMEA183 or 2000 as well as automation dedicated ones (CAN and
similar). Author shows the basis of the dedicated format of exchange for in board devices.

KEYWORDS

hybrid yacht, protocol, data exchange.

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