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Technical Reports
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Service Integrated Network increases safety and security for Cruise Ships
Jens Prüfer |
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| 2002-08-16 |
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The Term "Service Integrated Network" stands for one unified global network for all data services aboard maritime vessels. It can be shown that such a network is more secure than conventional solutions deploying separate networks with respect to both - operational reliability as well as resilience against abuse by malicious users (hackers). Utilising the monitoring capabilities of the active components a significant increase in safe operations of all connected services is achieved. At the same time cabling costs as well as expenses for maintenance are cut and the availability of ship data is increased, thus developing new sources of revenue for the ships owner.
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Published in "Schiff & Hafen", Seehafen Verlag, Hamburg, No..6 June 2002, pp.11-14
The complete Text is available in German only.
Please address inquiries under keyword "I&S 0302.2743e" to: Siemens AG, I&S GC P, Dr. Rainer Schulze, D-91050 Erlangen, Tel.: 09131-7-44544, Fax: 09131-7-25074 E-Mail: E-Mail: rainer.schulze@siemens.com |
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Reference number: I&S 0302.2743 e
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