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Eunkyu Lee, Junaid Khan, Umar Zaman, Jaebin Ku, Sanha Kim and Kyungsup Kim
With the global advancement of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), the critical task of verifying their key technologies, particularly in challenging conditions, becomes paramount. This study introduces a synthetic maritime traffic generation syste...
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Paul Lee, Gerasimos Theotokatos and Evangelos Boulougouris
Autonomous ships are expected to extensively rely on perception sensors for situation awareness and safety during challenging operations, such as reactive collision avoidance. However, sensor noise is inevitable and its impact on end-to-end decision-maki...
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Tanja Brcko and Bla? Luin
The increasing traffic and complexity of navigation at sea require advanced decision support systems to ensure greater safety. In this study, we propose a novel decision support system that employs fuzzy logic to improve situational awareness and to assi...
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Yihan Niu, Feixiang Zhu, Moxuan Wei, Yifan Du and Pengyu Zhai
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) are becoming of interest to the maritime sector and are also on the agenda of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). With the boom in global maritime traffic, the number of ships is increasing rapidly. The...
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Hongguang Lyu, Zengrui Hao, Jiawei Li, Guang Li, Xiaofeng Sun, Guoqing Zhang, Yong Yin, Yanjie Zhao and Lunping Zhang
Autonomous decision-making for ships to avoid collision is core to the autonomous navigation of intelligent ships. In recent years, related research has shown explosive growth. However, owing to the complex constraints of navigation environments, the Con...
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Xiao Yang and Qilong Han
The avoidance of collisions among ships requires addressing various factors such as perception, decision-making, and control. These factors pose many challenges for autonomous collision avoidance. Traditional collision avoidance methods have encountered ...
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Xiaoyuan Wang, Gang Wang, Quanzheng Wang, Junyan Han, Longfei Chen, Bin Wang and Huili Shi
As one of the key technologies restricting the development of intelligent ships, autonomous collision avoidance has attracted the attention of many scholars all over the world. Existing research on collision-avoidance behavior focuses more on collision r...
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Xiaoyu Yuan, Chengchang Tong, Guoxiang He and Hongbo Wang
In recent years, the rapid development of artificial intelligence algorithms has promoted the intelligent transformation of the ship industry; unmanned surface vessels (USVs) have become a widely used representative product. The dynamic window approach (...
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Yixiong He, Zijun Du, Liwen Huang, Deqing Yu and Xiao Liu
A maneuvering decision-making model based on time series rolling and feedback compensation methods is proposed to solve the problem of high traffic risk in Chengshantou traffic separation scheme (TSS) waters. Firstly, a digital traffic environment model ...
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Jinghua Li, Ruipu Dong and Wenhao Huang
In cruise ship manufacturing, it is common practice for prefabricated modular cabin units (PMCU) to be assembled in the workshop and transported to a designated installation location on board the ship. This paper proposed a Radau pseudospectral method ba...
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