ISO 22090-3:2014
(Main)Ships and marine technology — Transmitting heading devices (THDs) — Part 3: GNSS principles
Ships and marine technology — Transmitting heading devices (THDs) — Part 3: GNSS principles
ISO 22090-3:2014 specifies general requirements, construction, performance, and testing of transmitting heading device using GNSS principle as required by chapter V, SOLAS 1974 (as amended).
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 22090-3
Second edition
2014-03-01
Ships and marine technology —
Transmitting heading devices
(THDs) —
Part 3:
GNSS principles
Navires et technologie maritime — Dispositifs de transmission de
données de pilotage —
Partie 3: Principes pour un système global de navigation par satellites
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Performance and requirements . 3
4.1 Functionality . 3
4.2 Continuous operation . 4
4.3 Presentation of information . 4
4.4 Heading output alignment . 4
4.5 Compensation for brief GNSS signal interruption . 4
4.6 Settling time . 4
4.7 Heading information . 4
4.8 Alert signal . 4
4.9 Interface . 4
5 Accuracy . 5
5.1 General . 5
5.2 Accuracy of transmission data . 5
5.3 Static error (settle point error) . 5
5.4 Dynamic error . 5
5.5 Follow-up error . 5
6 Type tests . 5
6.1 General . 5
6.2 Organization of test conditions . 5
6.3 Settling time test . 6
6.4 Static error test . 6
6.5 Dynamic test. 6
6.6 Follow-up error test . 7
6.7 Back-up test . 7
6.8 Environmental test . 7
6.9 Electromagnetic compatibility test . 8
6.10 Interface test . 8
6.11 Malfunction test . 8
7 Marking and identification . 8
Annex A (informative) Equivalent requirements in ISO 22090-3 and IMO Resolution
MSC.116 (73) . 9
Bibliography .10
Foreword
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 22090-3:2004), of which has been
technically revised. It also replaces ISO 22090-3:2004/Cor1:2005.
ISO 22090 consists of the following parts, under the general title Ships and marine technology —
Transmitting heading devices (THDs):
— Part 1: Gyro-compasses
— Part 2: Geomagnetic principles
— Part 3: GNSS principles
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 22090-3:2014(E)
Ships and marine technology — Transmitting heading
devices (THDs) —
Part 3:
GNSS principles
1 Scope
This part of ISO 22090 specifies general requirements, construction, performance, and testing of
transmitting heading device using GNSS principle as required by chapter V, SOLAS 1974 (as amended).
A transmitting heading device (THD) is an electric device that provides information about the ship’s true
heading.
In addition to the general requirements contained in IMO Resolution A.694(17) to which IEC 60945 is
associated and the relevant standard for the sensing part used, the THD equipment shall comply with the
following minimum requirements.
Where the IMO performance standards that apply to the sensing part do not specify a geographical operating
area, the THD shall operate
a) at a maximum rate of turn 20°/s and
b) from 70° latitude south to 70° latitude north as minimum.
The THDs complying with the requirements contained in this part of ISO 22090 can be used for heading
information as contained in chapter V of the SOLAS Convention.
In addition, such THDs should meet the dynamic requirements contained in the HSC Code, chapter 13 for the
carriage of a suitable device providing heading information.
NOTE 1 Several technologies can be used to detect and transmit heading information. It is illogical to
standardize the detection of the heading separately from the transmission of the heading. Therefore, separate
parts of this part of ISO 22090 refer to different technologies. The requirements of this part of ISO 22090 only
apply to the principle of the GNSS. Other technologies are covered in other parts of ISO 22090.
NOTE 2 All requirements that are extracted from the recommendation of IMO Resolution MSC. 116(73) on
performance standards for transmitting heading devices are printed in italics.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 25862, Ships and marine technology — Marine magnetic compasses, binnacles and azimuth reading
devices
IEC 60945, Marine navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems — General requirements —
Methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61162-1, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems — Digital interfaces —
Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-2, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems — Digital interfaces —
Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners, high speed transmission
IEC 61924-2, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems — Integrated Navigation
Systems (INS) — Part 2: Modular structure for INS — Operational and performance requirements, methods
of testing and required test results
IEC 62288, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems — Presentation of
navigation-related information on shipborne navigational displays — General requirements — Methods of
testing and required test results
IMO Resolution A.424(XI), Performance standards for gyro-compasses
IMO Resolution A.694(17), General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of the global
maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) and for electronic navigational aids
IMO Resolution A.813(19), General requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for all electrical
and electronic ship’s equipment
IMO Resolution A.821(19), Performance standards for gyro-compasses for high-speed craft
IMO Resolution MSC.116(73), Performance standards for marine transmitting heading devices (THDs)
IMO Resolution MSC.191(79), Performance
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