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JEPPESEN C-MAP Professional+ / CM93 v3 / WF763

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CM93 v3 S57 WF763 May 2016

JEPPESEN C-MAP Professional+

GLOBAL CHART DATABASE VERSION 763 (Week 19, May 2016)

CM93 v3 (S57) WF763


The professional electronic chart for the professional mariner.

C-MAP Professional+ is an innovative and dynamic worldwide vector chart database produced by Jeppesen Marine. The chart sources are based on official charts (both paper charts and digital charts). The coverage is continuously being expanded and new kinds of supplementary data are frequently added on the product.

Jeppesen Professional+ is distributed in the Jeppesen’s DNV type approved SENC format, CM-93/3. SENC distribution makes the chart data available and secure in a data format ready to be used on the ECDIS/ECS, and is supported by the majority of system brands on the market. Professional+ is delivered on one DVD.

Exploit the full potential of your electronic charting and navigation systems by increasing your processing and display power.
-Worldwide coverage on one DVD
-Easy and flexible licensing
-ISO-certified database by DNV
-Type approved SENC distribution
-Quick and easy installation
-Includes Temporary and Preliminary NtMs, Sea-Routes and ECA Zones (Emission Control Areas)
-Helps mariners identify and avoid high-risk areas
-Provides valid T&P NtMs published by Hydrographic Offices
-Automatic routing containing more than 6,200 ports

Supported Systems
Jeppesen SENC format is supported by the majority of ECDIS and ECS manufacturers.


C-MAP Professional Information

Background
CM-93 Edition 3.0, CM-93/3, has been developed to replace the current CM-93/2, as a new distribution format for C-MAP electronic charts intended to be used in ECDIS and similar systems.

The reason for the development of the new format was the issue of a new version of S-57 format, i.e. S57 Edition 3.0, the IHO publication that specifies the format and contents of electronic chart data for use in ECDIS systems. Several Hydrographic Offices have started projects to produce official electronic charts in S-57/3 format, and since C-MAP want to include these charts in their database as soon as they become available, the C-MAP format must be compatible with S-57/3. This was not possible with the current CM-93 format, therefore a new data format had to be developed.

In addition to the compatibility with S-57/3, C-MAP is has used this opportunity to introduce a number of new features, based on the feedback from OEMs and customers and on four years field experience with CM-93/2.

It is important to note that CM-93/3 is a pure distribution format, i.e. the format of data on the CD-ROM going to the end users. There is no direct relation to the digitising format and software or general editing operations in the production of data.

Initially, data in CM-93/3 format will be generated by converting the existing CM-93/2 data, which means that many of the new features of edition 3.0 will not be available. It is important to emphasise the distinction between features that are supported by the CM-93/3 format, and the actual contents of CM-93/3 data.

An example of the above is the fact that CM-93/3 has the capability of supporting non-Latin alphabets, such as Hindi, or Arabic. No Hindi or Arabic text in the data will be present until C-MAP starts digitising these alphabets. However, if official electronic charts in S-57/3 format with Hindi or Arabic characters are available, it will be possible for C-MAP to convert these to CM-93/3, maintaining exactly the same characters.

In addition to converting of the existing CM-93/2 database, C-MAP will also develop a new digitising environment and format. New encoding specifications for charts will be used, which make full advantage of the improved features of CM-93/3.

Introduction to CM-93/3
CM-93/3 is the new format and database structure developed by C-MAP for distribution and automatic updating of electronic charts. CM-93/3 is specifically intended for use on advanced systems, such as ECDIS, VTS, and high-performance ECS.

CM-93/3 is the logical evolution of the CM-93 format (hereinafter CM-93/2, to distinguish it from CM-93/3), introduced by C-MAP four years ago. CM-93/2 was the first commercially available S57 compliant database of electronic charts and CM-93/3 takes advantage of experience gained by OEMs and mariners who have been using CM-93/2.

CM-93/3 is compliant with S-57 Edition 3.0

CM-93/3 has been designed by C-MAP to be fully compliant with Edition 3.0 of S-57, the international standard issued by the IHO that defines the format and contents of electronic charts for use in ECDIS systems.

CM-93/3 supports all the new object classes and attributes defined by S-57 Ed. 3.0, as well as the S-57 data model and updating mechanism. This means that official electronic charts, issued in S-57/3 format by a Hydrographic Office, may be converted to CM-93/3 maintaining their original structure, properties and contents. The conversion procedure is currently under evaluation by the relevant Authorities so that it can be officially certified.

Reasons for compression of official electronic charts in S-57 to CM-93/3
CM-93/3 is highly optimised for memory saving. On an average, a CM-93/3 chart is five times smaller than the corresponding chart in S-57 format, and also 20% more compact than the same chart in CM-93/2. This compression allows for a larger number of charts to be stored on memory media and also reduces the cost of communication when transmitting electronic Notices to Mariners in CM-93/3 format via GSM, Inmarsat or similar channels.

CM-93/3 is designed specifically for manipulation and presentation of electronic chart data in an ECDIS and compatibility with S-57 Ed. 3.0. Since it will also be certified, it represents an ideal choice for the ECDIS manufacturers as the internal SENC format. C-MAP will make available to all OEMs using CM-93/3 as SENC, a complete set of software tools for data handling, displaying, updating, etc.

CM-93/3 is designed for automatic updating

CM-93/3 charts may be updated by an automatic procedure based on electronic Notices to Mariners sent to the user via e-mail, Internet HTTP, Inmarsat, GSM mobile phone, etc. This process will be easily monitored by the user, but will not require manual intervention.

CM-93/3 supports the updating mechanism defined by S-57 Ed. 3.0. Official electronic charts, issued in S-57 format and included in the CM-93/3 database and can also be updated directly using the electronic Notices to Mariners issued by the source Hydrographic Office.

CM-93/3 is projection-free

Data in CM-93/3 is stored in pure latitude and longitude, thus allowing the representation of any area, at whatever latitude and the application of different types of projection in the display.

CM-93/2 on the other hand is encoded in Mercator projection, which is not suitable for representation of areas at high latitudes; therefore, the coverage of CM-93/2 was limited to 80° of latitude N or S.

CM-93/3 supports all languages and alphabets

CM-93/3 makes use of lexical levels of variable complexity for encoding of text, and supports the Unicode standard for non-Latin characters. All geographic names and text information can be encoded in any language and alphabet, including Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Cyrillic, Hindi, etc.

CM-93/3 is compatible with all hardware platforms and operating systems

CM-93/3 makes no use of floating point numbers, to increase its compatibility with various hardware platforms and operating systems. The compression and encryption algorithms implemented in the format have been extensively tested on a number of different processors and systems.

CM-93/3 is not limited to S-57

In addition to a full compatibility with S-57, CM-93/3 has additional built-in features for supporting a wide range of data types:

Efficient internal description of arcs and curves, for encoding of air spaces and other aeronautical features.
Advanced encoding of cartographic text, suitable for any type of map, including alphabet or character set, font, font size, font alterations, spacing, justification, drawing along straight or curve lines, and relationship with other objects.
Dedicated structures for encoding of tidal information, port data, fishery data, etc.


CM93 cartographic data from C-Map offer worldwide chart database that already become a de-facto standard for various types of commercial applications. The entire globe is subdivided into the 9 non-overlapping zones. Zones contains areas that may overlap.

CM93 v3: ZONES
The entire world is divided into 9 zones, and each zone is divided into several areas. Additionally some special areas are defined. The special areas contain some major shipping routes, and may include parts from several zones and areas.

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ZONE 1: NORTHERN EUROPE
Area1: Gulf of Bothnia and East Baltic
Area2: Southern Sweden
Area3: Denmark
Area4: Southern Norway
Area5: Western Norway
Area6: Northern Norway
Area7: Iceland
Area8: Scotland
Area9: Ireland & West UK
Area10: English Channel
Area11: East Germany
Area12: West Germany
Area13: Benelux
Area14: Biscay & West France
Area15: Portugal and Gibraltar
Area16: Azores and Madeira

ZONE 2: MEDITERRANEAN SEA
Area1: The Black Sea, Marmara and Dardanelles
Area2: Greece, Turkey and SE Mediterranean
Area3: North and Central Africa, Sicily and Ionian Sea
Area4: Adriatic Sea and Ionian Sea
Area5: Med. France, Ligurian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea
Area6: Gibraltar, Med. Spain, Morocco, Med. France

ZONE 3: COAST OF WESTERN AND SOUTHERN AFRICA
Area1: The Coasts of Mauritania to the Congo
Area2: The Coasts of Angola and Namibia
Area3: South Africa

ZONE 4: ARCTIC COAST OF EUROPE AND ASIA, SEA OF OKHOTSK AND KAMCHATKA
Area1: The Barents Sea
Area2: The Western Siberian Sea
Area3: The Eastern Siberian Sea
Area4: Sea of Okhotsk and Kamchatka Peninsula

ZONE 5: WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN, SUEZ CHANNEL, RED SEA, ARABIAN SEA AND THE GULF
Area1: The Coasts of Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya including Madagascar
Area2: Kenya, Somalia, Red Sea, Arabian Sea and The Gulf
Area3: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Western Burma and Sri Lanka

ZONE 6: COAST OF CHINA, KOREA AND JAPAN
Area1: Southern China including Hong Kong
Area2: Northern China and Norther Japan
Area3: Central China, South Korea, North Korea and Taiwan
Area4: Central and Southern China, Central and Southern Japan

ZONE 7: INDONESIA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND AND OCEANIA
Area1: Thursday Island to Townsville. Includes Ports of Cairns, Townsville
Area2: Townsville to Wollongongs. Includes Tial bay, BrisBane
Area3: Ulladulla to Portland. Includes Sydney, Tasmania, Jervis Bay, Portland
Area4: Portland to Esperance. Includes Portland, Adelaide, Port Lincoln
Area5: Dampier to Northern Territory. Includes Dam
Area6: Dampier to Northern Territory. Includes Dampier Port Headland
Area7: Wyndham to Cape York Including Darwin
Area8: New Zealand - North Island
Area9: New Zealand - South Island
Area10: Burma, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore
Area11: Singapore, Indonesia and The Philippines
Area12: Papua New Guinea
Area13: Polynesia, Samoa, Tonga & Cook Islands

ZONE 8: COAST OF NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, GULF OF MEXICO AND CARIBBEAN SEA
Area1: Great Lakes. Lakes Michigan, Superior and Northern Huron
Area2: The Great Lakes - Lakes Huron, Erie and Ontario
Area3: St. Lawrence Seaway to Newfoundland
Area4: Eastern Canadian Maritime and Greenland
Area5: Northeastern and Mid Atlantic United States
Area6: Mid and South Atlantic United States
Area7: Florida and Bahamas Islands
Area8: Islands of the Caribbean
Area9: Gulf of Mexico
Area10: Central America and North Coast of South America
Area11: Southern California and Mexico
Area12: Northern California and Oregon
Area13: Pacific Northwest
Area14: Strait of Juan de Fuca to Dixon Entrance
Area15: Southeast Alaska to Kodiak Island
Area16: Northern Alaska
Area17: The Hawaiian Islands

ZONE 9: SOUTH AMERICAN COAST
Area1: Guyana, Surinam, French Guyana and Brazil
Area2: Southern Brazil and Uruguay
Area3: Argentina, The Falkland's and Cape Horn
Area4: Cape Horn and Chile
Area5: Ecuador and Peru



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