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High-performance solutions enable the navigation systems of world’s first LR-certified Smart Ship.
DNV, ABS, LR, NK, CCS, and B.V. certified computing, display, and networking solutions.
Moxa’s solution includes advanced network redundancy and cybersecurity based on the IACS UR E26/E27 and IEC 62443 standards.
A marine integrated navigational system (INS) improves the navigation and safety of a vessel through the intelligent consolidation of various modular systems onboard. With real-time display of crucial information, an INS greatly assists in vessel operation and decision making.
High-performance computers that feature an NMEA 0183 interface for effective marine device communication
Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain Ethernet network redundancy technologies to achieve high availability
ECDIS IEC 61174 compliant panels to reproduce accurate chart displays
Certified and complies with marine standards including DNV, LR, ABS, NK, CCS, IEC 60945, IACS-E10, and B.V.
Box computers with Tiger Lake 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor base model and high-interface models
DIN-rail computers with Tiger Lake 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor base model and high-interface models
8 FE copper and 2 GbE SFP multiport industrial secure routers
2 Gigabit copper + 2 Gigabit copper/SFP combo port industrial secure routers
8 GbE copper + 2 GbE SFP multiport industrial secure router
8 FE, 4 1GbE-port managed Ethernet switches with 802.3bt PoE options
12G-port (with 8 PoE+ ports option) full Gigabit managed Ethernet switches
24+4G-port Gigabit modular managed PoE+ Ethernet switches
As the command center of a vessel, the control room is tasked with the control and monitoring of the facilities. At the heart of the control room are the computers, which face the challenges of processing large volumes of data and ensuring system reliability. In addition, these computers must support multiple independent displays to save on space and costs and must be solidly designed to withstand rough sea conditions.
High computing performance in a fanless enclosure for efficient data processing with minimum maintenance effort
Support for multiple independent displays, providing cost savings
Compact design that frees up precious space and makes device installation easier
7+3G-port Gigabit managed Ethernet switches
Industrial Ethernet-to-fiber media converters
Intel Atom® E3800 DIN-rail computers with hazardous-environment and DNV certifications, -40 to 70°C operating temperature
An engine room is usually located in an Unattended Machinery Space (UMS). The challenge for these devices is to operate in a harsh environment where dust, vibration, and constant high temperatures can put a toll on delicate electronic components.
Fanless design with efficient heat dissipation to ensure long-lasting operation
Wide-temperature tolerance to withstand constant high temperatures
High vibration resistance to ensure reliable operation in engine rooms
High-bandwidth Ethernet switches to allow integration of applications such as engine control and condition monitoring into a single network
8+2G-port Gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switches
8-port entry-level managed Ethernet switches
12.1-inch multi-interface fanless panel PCs
The customer required a stable system that provided redundancy and supported the ECDIS/RADAR applications needed for critical nautical systems.
China’s first certified smart ship company offers an intelligent and integrated navigation system for building more economic and environmentally friendly ships.
A global port operator selected Moxa’s PoE switches to provide highly reliable data transmissions for their crane optical character recognition (OCR) system.
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