Jo Feb 22, 2023

A research team led by Hong Myong Jin, a section head at the Faculty of Information Science and Technology, has developed a Korean-based integrated management system for broadcasting marine safety warnings to ensure the safety of ships on the seas of our country.

Being a component of the international marine safety system, the system guarantees safe navigation of ships by automatically communicating safety warnings in Korean and English with all the ships up to 250 miles from the coast of our country.

The broadcasting system of marine safety warning (Navtex) is divided into two parts: transmission system and reception system.

The transmission system consists of a transmission antenna at a broadcasting station, a broadcasting transmitter and a control computer.

The control computer is linked with the transmitter by RS-232C port and it controls the transmitter according to the communication protocol. On the computer, messages are written and edited according to Navtex protocol and encoded according to the transmission code converting principle by the integrated management system. The encoded messages are transmitted to ARM processor STM32F103RBT6, CPU of the transmitter, through RS-232C port and transmitted according to the control signals from the computer.

The transmitter consists of CPU, a direct frequency modulator, an output driver unit, an output unit, power unit, etc. CPU in the transmitter controls operation of every unit and transmission processes according to the control program in the internal Flash memory and the control signals from the computer.

STM32F103RBT6 directly controls the frequency modulation and output configurations of the output driver unit using DDS chip of the direct frequency modulator and it transmits acknowledgement signals to the computer. Also, while transmitting data to the direct frequency modulator, it processes the FEC (Forward Error Correction) protocol.

The reception system is made up of receivers on the ships and receivers on base stations (control computers) for broadcasting marine safety warnings.