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NLHO Dual Fuel Production Trial  

A blog by Herman Schouten van der Velden - Senior Cartographer at The Netherlands Hydrographic Office

We initiated a trial in 2023 where we set out to produce an S-100 stacked data set within a gridded scheme. With quite some trial and error we managed to produce S-101, S-102 , S-104 and S-111 products for the approach to the Naval base of Den Helder. This was a great opportunity for our developer to work on S-104 and S-111 production software, as well as the S-100 viewer that was developed alongside to provide the ability of viewing the produced data. This trial gave us a good insight in the challenges we face and provided us with ample lessons learned. For instance, the benefit of having a clear file naming convention in place.

The next step was to apply these lessons learned in a new trial with a stacked dataset for a larger area. We informed IC-ENC that we would provide test data and IC-ENC approached us if we were willing and able to provide updates for the S-101 ENCs planned for this trial. The objective of the trial expanded to producing gridded S-101 ENCs and keep these up to date alongside the current S-57 ENCs for a period of three months. For this reason, we chose a dynamic area where we expected regular updates.  The S-101 ENCs where produced in Caris Composer while the S-57 ENCs by Caris HPD. By setting up a small work flow system, we managed to apply the S-57 updates in the S-101 ENCs as well. The Trial period ended on the 1st April 2024 and provided us and IC-ENC with great insights.

Stacked data set of the Phase 1 products within NLHO responsibility in a Dynamic Area

The results of the “Dual Fuel” trial were presented during the IC-ENC Technical Conference in Athens (TC24_1, 19-21 March 2024). Presentations and recordings of this and previous technical conferences are available within IC-ENC LMS (Learning Management System).

As we look back at a great and beneficial cooperation with IC-ENC during this trial, we are looking forward and excited to setting up our next trial; “Dual Fuel” production in Caris HPD with source based data.                                                                                                            

Herman Schouten van der Velden joined The Netherlands Hydrographic Office in 2010 and enjoys working in the ENC department, contributing to the hydrographic community.