Moxa provides maritime professionals with industrial-grade marine computers, panel PCs, displays, and Ethernet switches that use leading technologies and reliable designs perfect for applications on the bridge, a dock, an open deck, or in a control room. Moxa’s marine solutions pass strict tests and follow critical industrial standards to ensure compliance with international marine standards such as DNV GL, LR, ABS, NKK, CCS, IEC 60945, and IACS-E10. Furthermore, our high performance, IP66/67, fanless, compact, rugged designs help reduce costs and
streamline system integration.
Illuminate Controls by Waving a Hand Savvy Touch controls are fit with a proximity sensor, so that a user operating the computer can easily illuminate the controls with a simple wave of their hand. One Touch ECDIS-Compatible Brightness Adjustment ECDIS colors can become distorted when the brightness levels are changed, and retuning them to ECDIS standard color schemes can be a challenge. One touch brightness adjustment brings things back to normal with the press of a button.
To guarantee navigational safety and improve the operational efficiency of a ship, there is an emerging trend of creating marine solutions such as Smart Ships. The Smart Ship concept covers a whole range of improvements that include predictive maintenance, performance optimization, decision support tools, increased automation and robotics, and unmanned remote or autonomous ship operation. Smart Ships are reliant on big data, so reliable real-time data transmission, data collection, and remote control play a key role in building Smart Ships. Moxa offers high computing performance computers, displays, and high bandwidth networking solutions to ensure fast and reliable display, processing, and communication of data…
This marine case study brochure shows how Moxa’s computer, display, and Ethernet switch technologies can be used to create Smart Ships with improved efficiency, safety, and reliability. Case studies demonstrate various marine applications including integrated automation systems (IAS), integrated navigation systems (INS), maritime deep well pump systems, and oil spill detection systems.