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Puya Li and Chunchang Zhang
Aiming at the communication network optimization problem of the Internet of Inland Vessels, this work presented a network model and deployment strategy with shore-based cooperative units as network nodes. Firstly, the system architecture and communicatio...
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Chunchang Zhang and Ji Zeng
The real-time transmission of ship status data from vessels to shore is crucial for live status monitoring and guidance. Traditional reliance on expensive maritime satellite systems for this purpose is being reconsidered with the emergence of the global ...
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Pengyu Wei, Chuntong Li, Ze Jiang and Deyu Wang
Digital twins, an innovative technology propelled by data and models, play a seminal role in the digital transformation and intelligent upgrade of ships. This study introduces a digital twin methodology for the real-time monitoring of ship structure defo...
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Xiaohui Wang, Yingjun Zhang, Zhaoda Liu, Shaobo Wang and Yiyang Zou
To solve the multi-ship interaction problem under the scenario of multi-modal ships, this paper designed a ship Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) dominated by an autonomous ship. Foremost, we discussed the development and status of autonomous ships, proposed...
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Hyounhee Koo, Changho Ryoo and Wooseong Kim
The growing significance of ubiquitous 6G connectivity within the maritime sector is a consequence of its evolution into an era characterized by the adoption of autonomous ships. This evolution necessitates the development of adaptable communication capa...
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Shijun Chen, Xin Xiong, Yuanqiao Wen, Jiaxin Jian and Yamin Huang
With the development of emerging techniques, maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) have attracted much attention, and the remote control ships? future seems promising. However, due to communication issues, ship?shore transmission faces the challenge o...
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Xue Yang, Jingkai Zhi, Wenjun Zhang, Sheng Xu and Xiangkun Meng
Arctic navigation faces numerous challenges, including uncertain ice conditions, rapid weather changes, limited communication capabilities, and lack of search and rescue infrastructure, all of which increase the risks involved. According to an Arctic Cou...
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Jabeom Gu, Miryong Park, Seungsik Lee, Hoyong Kang and Bugi Kim
IoT networks on large ships are known to face challenges, such as severe signal attenuation due to the complex steel bulkhead structure inside the ship. However, reliable connectivity is still required to monitor critical facilities such as engine rooms....
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Jun Jian, Jinhai Chen and Peter J. Webster
Ship pilots and maritime safety administration have an urgent need for more accurate and earlier warnings for strong wind gusts. This study firstly investigated the ?Oriental Star? cruise ship capsizing event in 2015, one of the deadliest shipwreck event...
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Ying Zhang, Qi Zhang, Yu Zhang and Zhiyuan Zhu
Ocean wireless sensor networks (OWSNs) play an important role in marine environment monitoring, underwater target tracking, and marine defense. OWSNs not only monitor the surface information in real time but also act as an important relay layer for under...
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