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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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Jinwoo Lee, Surindar Dhesi, Ian Phillips, Moonsoo Jeong, Kyungseon Kwon, Dongho Jung and Changhee Lee
Despite the increasing number of foreign seafarers working in the Korean shipping industry and the growing concern for psycho-emotional stress due to discrimination in the maritime sector, few studies have focused on the working environment of foreign se...
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Yue Ma, Qing Liu and Liu Yang
Seafarers are prone to reduce behavioral reliability under high workloads, resulting in human errors and accidents. To explore the changes in seafarers? workload and physiological activities under complex task conditions, a bridge simulator experiment wa...
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Honggui Wang and Zhaolin Wu
A reliable estimation of the floating condition of a roll on/roll off cargo (ROPAX) vessel after the accumulation of firewater on the vehicle deck is extremely important for making correct decisions on evacuation and abandonment. Thus, for the seafarer w...
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Jennifer Smith, Fatemeh Yazdanpanah, Rebecca Thistle, Mashrura Musharraf and Brian Veitch
The digital transformation of the offshore and maritime industries will present new safety challenges due to the rapid change in technology and underlying gaps in domain knowledge, substantially affecting maritime operations. To help anticipate and addre...
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Steven C. Mallam, Salman Nazir and Sathiya Kumar Renganayagalu
The use of simulators in maritime education and training is an essential component for developing seafarer competencies. Emerging immersive technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) have created new and dif...
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