The range of possible applications are extensive, as Nautilus can process, render, and display S-100 compliant maritime data products in addition to the already supported Military and S-57 data products. Nautilus also provides a technological platform for data installation, encrypting, updating, and handling of S-100 standard charts.
Written in C++ and C#, Nautilus 1.8 can be run in Windows and Linux and will soon be available in Android. This product versatility will allow OEMs to maximize flexibility and choice in development systems, enabling them to accelerate their time-to-market.
What’s new in 1.8?
- Navigational information display compliant with the latest IEC 62288 Ed.3
In addition to S-57 ENC /S-63 we introduce new S-100 data modules:
- S-101: ENC
- S-102: High-density bathymetry in a gridded data format
- S-104: Water Level Adjustment; a dynamic water column under the complexity of time change
- S-111: Surface currents
Additional new capabilities:
- Process and display military symbology as often as required for naval integrated systems, following the MIL STD 2525D, also known as “Joint Military Symbology”.
- Implementation of the latest Inland ENC Standard v.2.5 (IENC)
- Weather Overlay via GRIB Files (GRIdded Binary) has also been improved to show wind with speed and direction.
Nautilus is the only Maritime Software Development Kernel available to handle military data, as well as S-100 and S-57 data sets. With over 30 years of experience in developing products such as EC2007 SDK, SevenCs have tailored Nautilus to be a leading Maritime SDK for the future.