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Eui-Jong Lee, Hyun-Suk Kim, Eunkyu Lee, Kyungsup Kim, Yongung Yu and Yun-Sok Lee
Recent projections from marine transportation experts highlight an uptick in maritime traffic, attributed to the fourth industrial revolution?s technological strides and global economic rebound. This trend underscores the need for enhanced systems for ma...
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Yoon-Ji Kim, Jeong-Seok Lee, Alessandro Pititto, Luigi Falco, Moon-Suk Lee, Kyoung-Kuk Yoon and Ik-Soon Cho
For developing national maritime traffic routes through the coastal waters of Korea, the customary maritime traffic flow must be accurately identified and quantitatively evaluated. In this study, the occupancy time of ships in cells was calculated throug...
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Jinqiang Bi, Miao Gao, Wenjia Zhang, Xuefeng Zhang, Kexin Bao and Quanbo Xin
Despite being a minor probability event, marine accidents can cause serious consequences such as casualties, environmental damage, and even massive economic losses. As an important part of the marine traffic safety system, the evaluation of navigation sa...
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Serdar Yildiz, Fatih Tonoglu, Özkan Ugurlu, Sean Loughney and Jin Wang
Narrow waterways are important connection hubs, also known as logistics transfer nodes, within maritime transport, where maritime traffic can become very dense and congested. Heavy traffic, unsuitable environmental conditions and human errors make narrow...
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Chien-Chang Chou, Chia-Nan Wang, Hsien-Pin Hsu, Ji-Feng Ding, Wen-Jui Tseng and Chien-Yi Yeh
In the past, case study and questionnaire survey methodologies have often been used to analyze the causes of marine accidents. One of the disadvantages of these two methods is that they can only interpret the specific causes of one particular marine acci...
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Jong Kwan Kim
As high vessel traffic in fairways is likely to cause frequent marine accidents, understanding vessel traffic flow characteristics is necessary to prevent marine accidents in fairways. Therefore, this study conducted semi-continuous spatial statistical a...
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Yuh-Ming Tsai and Cherng-Yuan Lin
The Taiwan Strait, to the west of Taiwan, is rich in wind energy resources and has the greatest offshore wind power potential in the world. Therefore, Taiwan has been actively expanding its offshore wind power industry in this area in recent years and ex...
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E. Kuzhbanova,S. Porshnev
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The article describes a developed technology that allows you to extract information about the names of ships and their current coordinates from online nautical charts. This technology is implemented by the authors in the MATLAB package in the form of the...
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Yunja Yoo and Tae-Goun Kim
Ship collision accidents account for the majority of marine accidents. The collision risk can be even greater in ports where the traffic density is high and terrain conditions are difficult. The proximity assessment model of the Korea Maritime Safety Aud...
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Studying the geospatial association within the urban agglomeration around the South China Sea can provide a basis for understanding the internal development of the China-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Free Trade Area (CAFTA) and provide i...
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