Fujitsu feeds First Maritime Big Data Platform to an International Maritime Company
Fujitsu announces that it has built a maritime big data platform for Nippon Kaiji Kyokai, an international ship classification society also known as ClassNK.
The Japanese innovative-driven company is known to have built a platform with ClassNK that collects and accumulates machinery operational data from moving vessels, such as engine data, as well as marine weather information, as big data. This enables maritime businesses such as ship operators and shipyards to extract data about vessels under navigation, as needed. This will enable, for example, operations personnel to predict malfunctions using engine operations data, or to achieve more energy-efficient operations using voyage data and marine weather data.
This maritime big data platform, the first shared platform in the maritime industry, will be operated as a data center service by Ship Data Center Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of ClassNK established in December 2015. Fujitsu will support the further effective use of ship data by expanding the functionality of this maritime big data platform, contributing to the further development of the maritime industry.
This new ship data center, operated by Ship Data Center is claimed to be the first effort that provides collected data as a shared platform to promote broad data use in the maritime industry.
Able to build a data analysis and use system in a short time
The ship data center aggregates and stores navigational information sent from individual ships, such as from a VDR(1), operational and measurement information for engines and all manner of ship-mounted equipment (machinery data), and worldwide marine weather information. Previously, in order to use ship data, maritime businesses had to individually collect the necessary data and integrate it as unified data, but now, because a wide variety of data is all collected together in the ship data center, and is provided through a web API that can generate a specialized data format for each business, they no longer need to prepare their own system from scratch to make use of big data. In addition, all sorts of data, collected in a variety of formats, can be converted to a variety of easier-to-use formats, such as CSV or JSON, when provided to users.
Security that makes it safe to use as an industry-wide platform
Because ship data is collected, stored, and transmitted through the internet, the ship data center features security functionality, such as data virus checking and user authentication.
Future Plans
Fujitsu has asserted to expand the functionality of the ship data center, such as through the use of AI-based data analysis technology. In addition, Fujitsu is currently working to support the regulations proposed as new international standards(2) for the handling of ship data as soon as possible.
VDR
Voyage Data Recorder. A device required for ships travelling through international waters, which records navigational information such as the ship’s position, speed and heading.
Regulations proposed as new international standards
ISO/PWI19847 is a new international standard regulation which defines the requirements for a data server on a ship for the purpose of sharing voyage, machinery and other maritime data in temporal sequence. ISO/PWI19848 is a data standard for ship machinery and equipment, proposed as a new international standard regulation in parallel with ISO/PWI19847, to standardize all types of data exchanged between ship-mounted devices or systems, and improve the connection-accessibility between devices and systems.
The platform is already on the run from April, 2016.