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NMEA OneNet is a future standard[1] for maritime data networking based on 802.3 Ethernet, and will complement existing onboard NMEA 2000 networks by allowing for high-capacity data transfers.[2]

Current maritime data networks have bandwidth capacities of less than 1Mbit/s. Building on Ethernet, OneNet allows for capacity in the hundreds or thousands of megabits per second. This extra bandwidth is needed for transferring unprocessed sensor data from sonar/radars, as well as video feeds from for example an engine room.

OneNet is to be announced "by 2014.[3]"

See also

Related standards

Safety Standards using NMEA

External links

References

  1. ^ Angus, Bruce. "Introducing OneNet" (PDF). Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. ^ Spitzer, Steve. "OneNet summary for NMEA Board of Directors" (PDF). Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  3. ^ Campbell, Andy. "Industry leaders team up to develop future marine network standard" (PDF). Actisense. Retrieved 9 January 2015.