GSO ISO 16425:2016

ISO 16425:2013
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 22 December 2016

Ships and marine technology -- Guidelines for the installation of ship communication networks for shipboard equipment and systems

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GSO ISO 16425:2016 Scope

This International Standard specifies installation guidelines for ship communication networks for improving communication for shipboard equipment and systems that are independent from navigational equipment networks and engine-control networks. This International Standard utilizes existing standards relating to protocols, and provides new guidelines for such aspects as communication network-system architecture, administration, operation, and installation. The new guidelines specifically include: redundancy if necessary for a shipboard communication network system; network administration that does not require experts; physical as well as logical security; and network installation.

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