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Marikka Heikkilä, Heidi Himmanen, Olli Soininen, Sanna Sonninen and Jukka Heikkilä
The maritime industry is rapidly evolving with digital technologies, aiming to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Recent interest has focused on autonomous vessels and the digitalization of ports, yet fairway development has lagged behind. T...
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Raquel Esther Rey-Charlo, Jose Luis Cueto and Francisco Piniella
This article uses data generated by Port State Control (PSC) inspections of ships in national ports (Paris MoU) to assess their compliance with radio-communications safety regulations. By mainly applying binary logistic regression methods, the aim is to ...
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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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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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Jingbo Wang, Kaiwen Zhou, Wenbin Xing, Huanhuan Li and Zaili Yang
The widespread interest in using drones in maritime transport has rapidly grown alongside the development of unmanned ships and drones. To stimulate growth and address the associated technical challenges, this paper systematically reviews the relevant re...
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Darijo Mi?kovic, Renato Ivce, Mirano Hess and ?arko Koboevic
According to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), 70% of accidents on board were caused by human error, and almost one-fifth of these accidents have been related to inadequate supervision. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate which o...
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Miroslav Bistrovic and Domagoj Komorcec
Ship communication systems are defined in one part as GMDSS, while the other part consists of systems with secondary importance in safety communications. Each of these devices and systems makes an independent or separate system that works in a specific f...
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Zhiqiang Dai, Gaochao Xu, Ziqi Liu, Jiaqi Ge and Wei Wang
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have the characteristics of portability, safety, and strong adaptability. In the case of a maritime disaster, they can be used for personnel search and rescue, real-time monitoring, and disaster assessment. However, the po...
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Alfonso-Isidro López-Diaz, Miguel A. Gutiérrez, Andrés Ortega Piris, Emma Díaz-Ruiz-Navamuel and David Rodríguez-Rosa
This paper analysed the potentialities that have not yet been exploited of the Automatic Vessel Identification System on Medium Frequency (AVISOMEF) that was previously presented to the scientific community. This system expanded the spectrum of possibili...
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Min Jung
To ensure ship safety, safety culture is a critical factor in the organization of shipping companies. The safety climate has been evaluated to determine the level of a particular group?s safety culture. This study investigated South Korean seafarers? saf...
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