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Ecdis Xtd. Simrad ECDIS Earns South Korean Type Approval My thinking on the 5 miles is the mate has a XTE of 2 miles and than needs a 2 mile CPA the ship will be 4 miles off track Journal of Marine Science and Engineering Review Zone of Confidence Impact on Cross Track Limit Determination in ECDIS Passage Planning Miho Kristic´ 1,* , Srdan Žuškin¯ 2,* , David Brciˇ c´ 2 and Sanjin Valciˇ c´ 2 1 Nautical Department, University of Dubrovnik, Cira Carica´ 4, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia´ 2 Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka, Studentska ulica 2, 51000.

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This could be achieved only when the capabilities of the system are known by an end-user The ECDIS will display all the time any deviation to port or starboard from the route in meters

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Cross Track Limit (XTL) is an ECDIS safety parameter, set by the navigator, which enhances the navigational task automation in. Cross-track distance (XTD), is set to a number of meters on the port and starboard side of the dotted track line the ECDIS system, navigators were using source diagram data on the Paper Navigational Chart (PNC)

ECDIS. the ECDIS system, navigators were using source diagram data on the Paper Navigational Chart (PNC) In 2009, IMO adopted the amendment to SOLAS CH-V Reg 19 to make mandatory the carriage of ECDIS

Proper Use Of ECDIS Safety Settings The Marine Learners. Distance (XTD) usually represents the XTL value or individual max cross track distance for each. The amendment entered into force on 1 January 2011