Analysis
Industry leaders Collaborate for Development of Future Marine Network Standard
A group of marine industry experts have contributed their engineering expertise to help form and develop a significant future element of marine electronics, specifically in relation to the transference of data messages over Ethernet. Whilst the OneNet framework is not designed to replace NMEA 2000 infrastructures, it will help standardise the method of transmitting and receiving NMEA 2000 messages over Ethernet.
One The OneNet project has been developed by a committee of respected industry names, including Actisense, Digital Yacht, Fugawi, Garmin, Navico, and Raymarine. Additionally, the US Coast Guard Research and Development centre has contributed invaluable input to ensure that OneNet meets the needs of commercial vessels and national and international standards authorities.
The primary goals of OneNet are:
•To transport NMEA 2000 Network Messages on Ethernet in a standardised manner;
•To complement and interoperate with the established NMEA 2000 Network standard;
•To establish standardised Gateway rules between NMEA 2000 and NMEA OneNet;
•And to support high bandwidth applications such as video data transport, which is not possible using NMEA 2000 Network.