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ISO/NP 26310 Design Requirements for Electronic/Electrical Architecture of Inland Electric Vessels

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ISO
Committee:
SME/32 - Ships and marine technology - Steering committee
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This document is applicable to Electronic/Electrical Architecture design of Inland Electric Vessels. It covers design requirements, design of Electrical/Electronic Architecture, security requirements, and other relevant aspects.

Purpose

This project aims to address the problems that traditional distributed ship electronic and electrical systems are currently facing, such as difficulties in equipment coordination, data silos, and cybersecurity risks. It fills the standard gap in the field of electronic and electrical architecture design for inland river electricity-driven ships and provides a technical framework for reference in the electrification transformation of inland river ships. By standardizing the top-level design principles of EEA, the goals of enhancing the safe and reliable operation capabilities of ships, establishing a technical compatibility foundation, and supporting intelligent applications of ships can be achieved.

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