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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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Adam James Fenton
This paper examines hybrid threats to maritime transportation systems and their governance responses; focusing on the congested Straits of Malacca and Singapore (SOMS) as an illustrative case study. The methodology combines secondary sources with primary...
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Baris Yigin and Metin Celik
In recent years, advanced methods and smart solutions have been investigated for the safe, secure, and environmentally friendly operation of ships. Since data acquisition capabilities have improved, data processing has become of great importance for ship...
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Zhiqiang Jiang, Yongyan Ma and Weijia Li
Accurate forecasting of ship motion is of great significance for ensuring maritime operational safety and working efficiency. A data-driven ship motion forecast method is proposed in this paper, aiming at the problems of low generalization of a single fo...
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Mohammud Hanif Dewan, Radu Godina, M Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, Che Wan Mohd Noor, Wan Mohd Norsani Wan Nik and Mustafa Man
In the domain of Marine Education and Training (MET), simulators have been utilized for the purpose of training seafarers in the norms for avoiding collisions or for developing the skill of ship manoeuvrability, and even the operation of machinery in the...
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Chang-Min Lee, Hee-Joo Jang and Byung-Gun Jung
As the development of autonomous ships is underway in the maritime industry, the automation of ship spare part management has become an important issue. However, there has been little development of dedicated devices or applications for ships. This study...
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Jeong-Seok Lee, Tae-Hoon Kim and Yong-Gil Park
The increase in maritime traffic and vessel size has strengthened the need for economical and safe maritime transportation networks. Currently, ship path planning is based on past experience and shortest route usage. However, the increasing complexity of...
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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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Lech Kasyk, Anna Eliza Wolnowska, Krzysztof Pleskacz and Tomasz Kapuscinski
As in any industry exposed to risk, human and organizational factors are the main stakes of maritime safety. Understanding the causes and risks of maritime accidents is integral to the sustainability of shipping. The investigation of marine accidents is ...
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Hyoseon Hwang, Taemin Hwang and Ik-Hyun Youn
As the technology of the maritime autonomous surface ship (MASS) systems has geared toward autonomy, the importance of human operations in the shore control center (SCC) has gained in significance. Accordingly, the effects of the training method, includi...
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