The multi-sensor systems installed on board of modern ships provide massive amounts of data that require opportune multivariate methods for continuous performance monitoring during voyages. In this paper, functional data are obtained from variables that describe operating conditions of a Ro-Pax cruise ship owned by the Grimaldi Group and are analysed via multi-way partial least-squares regression of the fuel consumption per hour. The proposed procedure is shown to well predict and monitor ship performance and to indicate if and when an anomaly may occur in ship operating conditions throughout each voyage
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...
Abstract: This paper considers the problem of fitting regression models to historical fleet data wit...
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...
The multi-sensor systems installed on board of modern ships provide massive amounts of data that re...
Shipping operators are nowadays facing the challenge of monitoring ship performance based on operati...
The new Regulation (EU 2015/757) of the European Union Council, based on the International Maritime ...
Ship performance monitoring is quite important for ship owners as well as charter parties to optimiz...
To respond to the compelling air pollution programs, shipping companies are nowadays setting‐up on t...
The assessment of CO2 emissions is crucial in the international maritime shipping sector, as require...
In this thesis, statistical methods for industrial process monitoring are proposed. The industrial s...
The shipping industry relies on ship fuel-speed curves to describe the fuel consumption (and CO2 emi...
New regulations in the shipping sector aim to give greater transparency to operations and public acc...
This paper presents a method for the rational processing of ship voyage data for improved ship opera...
There are incentives from maritime regulatory bodies to operate ships more efficiently, driven by th...
There are increasing economic and environmental incentives for ship owners and operators to develop ...
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...
Abstract: This paper considers the problem of fitting regression models to historical fleet data wit...
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...
The multi-sensor systems installed on board of modern ships provide massive amounts of data that re...
Shipping operators are nowadays facing the challenge of monitoring ship performance based on operati...
The new Regulation (EU 2015/757) of the European Union Council, based on the International Maritime ...
Ship performance monitoring is quite important for ship owners as well as charter parties to optimiz...
To respond to the compelling air pollution programs, shipping companies are nowadays setting‐up on t...
The assessment of CO2 emissions is crucial in the international maritime shipping sector, as require...
In this thesis, statistical methods for industrial process monitoring are proposed. The industrial s...
The shipping industry relies on ship fuel-speed curves to describe the fuel consumption (and CO2 emi...
New regulations in the shipping sector aim to give greater transparency to operations and public acc...
This paper presents a method for the rational processing of ship voyage data for improved ship opera...
There are incentives from maritime regulatory bodies to operate ships more efficiently, driven by th...
There are increasing economic and environmental incentives for ship owners and operators to develop ...
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...
Abstract: This paper considers the problem of fitting regression models to historical fleet data wit...
The rising cost of fuel, the more and more severe international standards and a growing awareness of...