A novel approach and conceptual ideas are outlined for risk-based navigational guidance of ships using decision support systems in combination with onboard, in-service monitoring systems. The guidance has as the main objective to advise on speed and/or course changes; in particular with focus on ship operations in rough weather. It is strived for to make use of a probabilistic framework considering the mathematical procedures that the guidance relies upon. The paper presents a novel concept which has the possibility to increase the reliability of the provided guidance, although information about on-site sea state parameters not necessarily is in complete agreement with the unknown and true wave parameters, nor may the hydrodynamical models ...
Many services provide weather forecasts, including severe weather alerts for the marine. It proves t...
Some combinations of wave length and wave height under certain operational condi-tions may lead to d...
The first ever attempt at fully autonomous dock-to-dock operation has been tested and demonstrated s...
The development of a self-contained integrated navigation system for inland and coastal shipping is ...
The aim of the paper is to outline a project focussing on the development of a new type of ship weat...
[Abstract] This paper presents the research results achieved by means of the preliminary design stud...
Considering the loss of lives and money as a result of marine accidents, the importance of reducing...
In the shipping digitalisation process, the peak will be reached with the advent of a wholly autonom...
This paper describes new methodology of creating the criteria for assessing navigational risk. Vario...
AbstractThe paper introduces a new algorithmic approach for ship's safe path planning. A new method ...
Vessels operating on the surface of the ocean today are now increasingly equipped with sensors. This...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel and feasible prediction procedure for ship motion in the prese...
The SGISC have been developed to account for dangerous dynamic phenomena in waves. Five failure mode...
This paper presents a methodology for vessels manoeuvring prediction during navigation. The proposed...
The wider use of electronic devices in shipping has led to the introduction of new navigation contro...
Many services provide weather forecasts, including severe weather alerts for the marine. It proves t...
Some combinations of wave length and wave height under certain operational condi-tions may lead to d...
The first ever attempt at fully autonomous dock-to-dock operation has been tested and demonstrated s...
The development of a self-contained integrated navigation system for inland and coastal shipping is ...
The aim of the paper is to outline a project focussing on the development of a new type of ship weat...
[Abstract] This paper presents the research results achieved by means of the preliminary design stud...
Considering the loss of lives and money as a result of marine accidents, the importance of reducing...
In the shipping digitalisation process, the peak will be reached with the advent of a wholly autonom...
This paper describes new methodology of creating the criteria for assessing navigational risk. Vario...
AbstractThe paper introduces a new algorithmic approach for ship's safe path planning. A new method ...
Vessels operating on the surface of the ocean today are now increasingly equipped with sensors. This...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel and feasible prediction procedure for ship motion in the prese...
The SGISC have been developed to account for dangerous dynamic phenomena in waves. Five failure mode...
This paper presents a methodology for vessels manoeuvring prediction during navigation. The proposed...
The wider use of electronic devices in shipping has led to the introduction of new navigation contro...
Many services provide weather forecasts, including severe weather alerts for the marine. It proves t...
Some combinations of wave length and wave height under certain operational condi-tions may lead to d...
The first ever attempt at fully autonomous dock-to-dock operation has been tested and demonstrated s...