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Qing Ye, Yongpeng Ou, Guo Xiang and Junjie Chen
Over the years, air lubrication technology has been widely applied to maritime vessels, demonstrating its significant energy-saving and emission-reducing effects. However, the application of this technology in inland waterway transportation faces unique ...
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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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Lang Xu, Zeyuan Zou, Lin Liu and Guangnian Xiao
Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL Convention), adopted in October 2008, was dedicated to addressing environmental issues caused by ships, especially in ports, inland waterways, and some sea areas ...
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Hanyu Wang, Qingyao Hu, Cheng Huang, Kaifa Lu, Hongdi He and Zhonren Peng
Exhaust emissions from ships have garnered significant attention because of their impact on global climate change, deterioration of air quality, and potential risks to human health. Consequently, it is necessary and urgent to quantify the gaseous and par...
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Zhipeng Du, Qinan Chen, Cong Guan and Hui Chen
Advances in power and propulsion and energy management improvements can significantly contribute to reducing emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Marpol regulations impose increasingly stringent restrictions on ship?s emission. Accord...
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Xin Shi, Pengfei Chen and Linying Chen
Due to the influence of the natural environment, it is very challenging to control the movement of ships to navigate safely and avoid potential risks induced by external environmental factors, especially for the development of autonomous ships in inland ...
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Mostafa Hamdy Salem, Yujian Li, Zhaoying Liu and Ahmed M. AbdelTawab
Deep learning has been used to improve intelligent transportation systems (ITS) by classifying ship targets in interior waterways. Researchers have created numerous classification methods, but they have low accuracy and misclassify other ship targets. As...
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Zhiyuan Wang, Yong Wu, Xiumin Chu, Chenguang Liu and Mao Zheng
Collision risk identification is an important basis for intelligent ship navigation decision-making, which evaluates results that play a crucial role in the safe navigation of ships. However, the curvature, narrowness, and restricted water conditions of ...
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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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Daping Xi, Yuhao Feng, Wenping Jiang, Nai Yang, Xini Hu and Chuyuan Wang
The extraction of ship behavior patterns from Automatic Identification System (AIS) data and the subsequent prediction of travel routes play crucial roles in mitigating the risk of ship accidents. This study focuses on the Wuhan section of the dendritic ...
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