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Xue Yang, Jingkai Zhi, Wenjun Zhang, Sheng Xu and Xiangkun Meng
Arctic navigation faces numerous challenges, including uncertain ice conditions, rapid weather changes, limited communication capabilities, and lack of search and rescue infrastructure, all of which increase the risks involved. According to an Arctic Cou...
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Yihua Liu and Yu Ma
Collision risk assessment is crucial for autonomous ships to identify risks and make decisions for collision avoidance. In this paper, a field theory-based navel algorithm is proposed to define and describe the risk of ship collision. Based on the field ...
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Yusuf Volkan Aydogdu
The MV Ever Given accident, which took place in the Suez Canal in March 2021, showed the financial consequences of marine accidents in narrow channels as vessel sizes increase continuously. Fortunately, this incident did not threaten life nor the environ...
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Liwen Huang, Yingfan Chen, Lei Wu, Cheng Xie and Shuzhe Chen
There is a need to study the evolutionary laws of the risks in the navigation environments of complex marine areas. This can promote shipping safety using an early-warning system. The present study determines shipping flows and meteorological conditions ...
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Ying Wang and Shanshan Fu
Accurately describing and evaluating the effects of unsafe acts on maritime accidents is critical to establishing practical accident prevention and control options. This paper proposes a framework for the probabilistic analysis of maritime accidents caus...
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Tarkan Aslan Bilge, Nicolas Fournier, Davi Mignac, Laura Hume-Wright, Laurent Bertino, Timothy Williams and Steffen Tietsche
In response to declining sea ice cover, human activity in the Arctic is increasing, with access to the Arctic Ocean becoming more important for socio-economic reasons. Accurate knowledge of sea ice conditions is therefore becoming increasingly important ...
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Gaocai Li, Mingzheng Liu, Xinyu Zhang, Chengbo Wang, Kee-hung Lai and Weihuachao Qian
Recognition and understanding of ship motion patterns have excellent application value for ship navigation and maritime supervision, i.e., route planning and maritime risk assessment. This paper proposes a semantic recognition method for ship motion patt...
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Serdar Yildiz, Fatih Tonoglu, Özkan Ugurlu, Sean Loughney and Jin Wang
Narrow waterways are important connection hubs, also known as logistics transfer nodes, within maritime transport, where maritime traffic can become very dense and congested. Heavy traffic, unsuitable environmental conditions and human errors make narrow...
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Lei Du, Osiris A. Valdez Banda, Floris Goerlandt, Pentti Kujala and Weibin Zhang
Ship collision is the most common type of accident in the Northern Baltic Sea, posing a risk to the safety of maritime transportation. Near miss detection from automatic identification system (AIS) data provides insight into maritime transportation safet...
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Zihao Liu, Zhaolin Wu and Zhongyi Zheng
In order to avoid collision, ships usually take collision avoidance manoeuvres, such as course alteration. However, the effect of such a manoeuvre is influenced by ship manoeuvrability. This paper proposed an improved danger sector model to identify the ...
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