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Thi-Hong-Hanh Nguyen, Tien-Hung Hou, Hai-An Pham and Chia-Cheng Tsai
Pollution caused by marine oil spills can lead to persistent ecological disasters and severe social and economic damages. Numerical simulations are useful and essential tools for accurate decision making during emergencies and planning response actions. ...
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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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Won-June Jeong, Seol Nam, Jong-Chun Park and Hyeon Kyu Yoon
This study aims to investigate the influence of wheel configurations on hydrodynamic resistance of an amphibious vessel through experiments and simulations. To evaluate the resistance performance associated with wheel attachments, three configurations we...
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Mingze Li, Bing Li, Zhigang Qi, Jiashuai Li and Jiawei Wu
Predicting ship trajectories plays a vital role in ensuring navigational safety, preventing collision incidents, and enhancing vessel management efficiency. The integration of advanced machine learning technology for precise trajectory prediction is emer...
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Adam Irwansyah Fauzi, Nur Azizah, Emi Yati, Aulia Try Atmojo, Arif Rohman, Raden Putra, Muhammad Ario Eko Rahadianto, Desi Ramadhanti, Nesya Hafiza Ardani, Balqis Falah Robbani, Muhammad Ulin Nuha, Agung Mahadi Putra Perdana, Anjar Dimara Sakti, Muhammad Aufaristama and Ketut Wikantika
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) number 14 pertains to the preservation of sustainable marine ecosystems by establishing marine protected areas (MPAs). However, studies have reported massive damage to Indonesian marine ecosystems due to shipping pollut...
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Na Li, Bin Zhang, Xiaolei Liu, Kan Wang and Hao Wang
This work expands the existing limitations of ship engine room fire assessment, providing more support for ignition source control in enhance fishing vessel safety.
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Jianan Xu, Yiming Wang, Junling Ma and Yong Zhan
During the rough marine environment, heave compensation is used to offset the heave motion of the vessel when a marine crane lifts and lands the load. Thus, load motion and vessel motion are realized decoupled. In previous studies, the interference items...
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Lin Ma, Guoyou Shi, Weifeng Li and Dapeng Jiang
Ship trajectory data can be used in most marine-related research, and most ship trajectory data come from AIS. The large number of ships and the short reporting period of AIS have resulted in a huge amount of ship trajectory data, which has caused a cert...
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Shlomit Valensi and Alon Gany
Open-sea testing of a two-phase marine ramjet vehicle has been conducted. This experimental phase was accomplished following comprehensive theoretical research. The concept of two-phase marine ramjet propulsion consists of a submerged propulsor acquiring...
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Yi Ren, Lei Zhang, Wenbin Huang and Xi Chen
This study describes a circular curve path-following controller for an underactuated unmanned surface vessel (USV) experiencing unmodeled dynamics and external disturbances. Initially, a three degrees of freedom kinematic model of the USV is proposed for...
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