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Toni Me?trovic, Ivica Pavic, Mislav Maljkovic and Andrej Androjna
The maritime industry is undergoing a profound transformation with the integration of autonomous technologies, which brings new challenges and opportunities for the education and training of seafarers. This article aims to examine the evolving landscape ...
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Andrej Androjna, Blagovest Belev, Ivica Pavic and Marko Perkovic
The use of electronic compasses and satellite systems has led to the magnetic compass becoming a secondary means of navigation. Yet this means of navigating is not only not obsolete, it is a necessary backup device: the construction simplicity of the mag...
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Lucjan Gucma, Andrej Androjna, Kinga Lazuga, Peter Vidmar and Marko Perkovic
No advance in navigation has yet to prevent the occurrence of accidents (incidents are always implied when we discuss accidents) at sea. At the same time, advances in accident models are possible, and may provide the basis for investigations and analyses...
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Tanja Brcko, Andrej Androjna, Jure Sr?e and Renata Boc
The application of fuzzy logic is an effective approach to a variety of circumstances, including solutions to maritime anti-collision problems. The article presents an upgrade of the radar navigation system, in particular, its collision avoidance plannin...
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Andrej Androjna, Tanja Brcko, Ivica Pavic and Harm Greidanus
This paper provides a close investigation into the landscape of both cyber threats and actual incidents in the maritime sector, identifying the cyber trends and challenges as they relate to safe navigation and marine shipping. As an important subset of c...
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