Route Information (encrypted)
This message provides encrypted information concerning a route.
Usage Notes
- This Message 26 Route Information provides for both broadcast and addressed messages. Message addressing, when required, shall be performed using the Destination Indicator and Destination ID fields inherent to the Message 26 structure.
- The route may contain up to 14 waypoints, to keep maximum message size parity with other STEDS messages.
- The PI shall expect an ACK for the addressed form of the message, and shall retransmit according to the Usage Notes of FID 9 if it does not receive one.
Version 0:
This is an encrypted version of Route information IMO Circ. 289 DAC:001 FI: 27 and 28 listed in IALA ASM collection.
This ASM only has a Message 26 variant.
Encrypted Route Information Message (Message 26, Addressed)
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Parameter |
# of Bits |
Description |
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Standard Message Header |
Message ID |
6 |
Identifier for Message 26; always 26. |
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Repeat Indicator |
2 |
Indicates how many times a message has been repeated. 0 – 3; 0 = default; 3 = do not repeat any more. Set to zero (default). |
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Source MMSI |
30 |
MMSI number of source station. Varies according to the transmitter ID. |
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Destination Indicator |
1 |
0 = broadcast (no Destination ID field) 1 = Addressed (30 bit Destination ID field). Set to 1 (addressed). |
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Binary Data Flag |
1 |
0 = unstructured binary data (no Application Identifier bits used) 1 = binary data coded as defined by the 16-bit AI. Set to 1 (structured). |
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Destination ID |
30 |
MMSI number of destination station. |
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Spare |
2 |
Not used, Set to zero. |
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Binary Data |
Designated Area Code |
10 |
Designated area code (DAC). Set to 366. |
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Function Identifier |
6 |
Function identifier. Set to (decimal) 37. |
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Encrypted Payload |
Version |
3 |
Sequential number used to indicate the message version in steps of 1. 0 = test message = default; 1 – 7 = message version. Set to zero. |
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Message Linkage ID |
10 |
A source-specific random number, unique across recent binary messages with Message Linkage ID. Used to connect the additional information in this Route Message with another ASM. The Message Linkage ID and the source MMSI uniquely identify the sent message. 1 – 1,023; 0 = not available. |
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Sender Classification |
3 |
0 = ship = default, 1 = authority, 2 - 7 (reserved for future use) |
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Route Type |
5 |
0 = not available = default 1 = mandatory route 2 = recommended route 3 = alternative route 4 = recommended route through ice 5 = ship route plan 6 - 30 (reserved for future use) 31 = cancellation (cancel route as identified by Message Linkage ID) |
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Start date and time of route |
UTC Month |
4 |
Start UTC month of the Area notice. 1 -12 0 = not available = default, 13 -15 = reserved for future use |
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UTC Day |
5 |
Start UTC day of the Area notice. 1 -31 0 = not available = default |
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UTC Hour |
5 |
Start UTC hour of the Area notice. 0 – 23 24 = not available = default, 25- 31 = reserved for future use |
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UTC Minute |
6 |
Start UTC Minute of the Area notice 0 – 59 60 = not available = default, 61-63 reserved for future use |
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Duration |
18 |
Minutes until end of Validity Route. Measured from start date and time of Route Information. 0 = cancel route, 262,143 = undefined = default Maximum duration is 262,142 minutes (182.04 days). |
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Number of waypoints |
5 |
Number of waypoints. 1 – 14 0 = no waypoint = default, 15 - 31 (not used) |
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Waypoints |
Max 770 |
Variable number of waypoints 1 - 14 (55 bit each), reference Table 13.3, IALA ASM DAC=001, FI=28). The number of waypoints is determined by the length of the message. |
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Encryption Bit Padding |
Variable |
Sufficient spare bits to ensure that the binary data is a multiple of 128 bits for block encryption (256, 384, 512, 640, 768, or 896). Set to 0. |
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Checksum |
16 |
16-bit CRC calculated as per EAIS Specification |
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Footer |
Spare |
4 |
Four extra bits to ensure the message ends on a byte boundary. Set to zero. |
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Communications State Selector |
1 |
0 = SOTDMA communication state follows 1 = ITDMA communication state follows |
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Communications State |
19 |
SOTDMA communication state (see ITU 1371-5 § 3.3.7.2.1, Annex 2), if communication state selector flag is set to 0, or ITDMA communication state (§ 3.3.7.3.2, Annex 2), if communication state selector flag is set to 1. |
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Total bits |
256 – 1024 |
2 - 5 Slot Binary Message |
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- Message 26 Broadcast Format
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Encrypted Route Information Message (Message 26, Broadcast)
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Parameter |
# of Bits |
Description |
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Standard Message Header |
Message ID |
6 |
Identifier for Message 26; always 26. |
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Repeat Indicator |
2 |
Indicates how many times a message has been repeated. 0 – 3; 0 = default; 3 = do not repeat any more. Set to zero (default). |
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Source MMSI |
30 |
MMSI number of source station. Varies according to the transmitter ID. |
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Destination Indicator |
1 |
0 = broadcast (no Destination ID field) 1 = Addressed (30 bit Destination ID field). Set to 0 (broadcast). |
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Binary Data Flag |
1 |
0 = unstructured binary data (no Application Identifier bits used) 1 = binary data coded as defined by the 16-bit AI. Set to 1 (structured). |
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Destination ID |
0 |
MMSI number of destination station. Not used. |
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Spare |
0 |
Not used. |
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Binary Data |
Designated Area Code |
10 |
Designated area code (DAC). Set to 366. |
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Function Identifier |
6 |
Function identifier. Set to 37. |
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Encrypted Payload |
Version |
3 |
Sequential number used to indicate the message version in steps of 1. 0 = test message = default; 1 – 7 = message version. Set to zero. |
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Message Linkage ID |
10 |
A source-specific random number, unique across recent binary messages with Message Linkage ID. Used to connect the additional information in this Route Message with another ASM. The Message Linkage ID and the source MMSI uniquely identify the sent message. 1 – 1,023; 0 = not available. |
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Sender Classification |
3 |
0 = ship = default, 1 = authority, 2 - 7 (reserved for future use) |
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Route Type |
5 |
0 = not available = default 1 = mandatory route 2 = recommended route 3 = alternative route 4 = recommended route through ice 5 = ship route plan 6 - 30 (reserved for future use) 31 = cancellation (cancel route as identified by Message Linkage ID) |
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Start date and time of Route |
UTC Month |
4 |
Start UTC month of the Area notice. 1 -12 0 = not available = default, 13 -15 = reserved for future use |
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UTC Day |
5 |
Start UTC day of the Area notice. 1 -31 0 = not available = default |
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UTC Hour |
5 |
Start UTC hour of the Area notice. 0 – 23 24 = not available = default, 25- 31 = reserved for future use |
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UTC Minute |
6 |
Start UTC Minute of the Area notice. 0 – 59 60 = not available = default, 61-63 reserved for future use |
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Duration |
18 |
Minutes until end end of route validity. Measured from start date and time of Route Information. 0 = cancel Area Notice, 262,143 = undefined = default Maximum duration is 262,142 minutes (182.04 days). |
Number of waypoints |
5 |
Number of waypoints. 1 - 14 0 = no waypoint = default, 15 - 31 (not used) |
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Waypoints |
Max 770 |
Variable number of waypoints 1 - 14 (55 bit each), reference Table 13.3 of IALA ASM DAC=001, FI=28. The number of waypoints is determined by the length of the message. |
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Encryption Bit Padding |
Variable |
Sufficient spare bits to ensure that the binary data is a multiple of 128 bits for block encryption (128, 256, 384, 512, 640, 768, or 896). Set to 0. |
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Checksum |
16 |
16-bit CRC calculated as per EAIS Specification |
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Footer |
Spare |
4 |
Four extra bits to ensure the message ends on a byte boundary. Set to zero. |
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Communications State Selector |
1 |
0 = SOTDMA communication state follows 1 = ITDMA communication state follows |
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Communications State |
19 |
SOTDMA communication state (see ITU 1371-5 § 3.3.7.2.1, Annex 2), if communication state selector flag is set to 0, or ITDMA communication state (§ 3.3.7.3.2, Annex 2), if communication state selector flag is set to 1. |
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Total bits |
224 – 992 |
2 - 5 Slot Binary Message |