The January 2009 issue of the Journal of Navigation included a paper (John Wilde Crosbie 2009) entitled, “Revisiting the lessons of the early steering and sailing rules for an e-navigation age.” Following a description of the development of the COLREGS from the early 19th century, he concluded that the current steering and sailing rules should be replaced by a single rule more suited to modern conditions. This might take the form of rule stating that a vessel taking action to avoid collision should not pass ahead of the other vessel. Such a rule would require a radical change in the philosophy of collision avoidance at sea, and evidence is required that it would be both effective and acceptable by mariners. Radar simulator experiments, cond...
The collision risk is one of the major reasons threaten safety at sea. The Collision Regulations (CO...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The violation of the International Regulations for Pre...
In recent years, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea have been the subjec...
It has been almost 40 years since the 1972 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Se...
This research is concerned with the manner in which the risk of a collision is managed by people in ...
Perhaps the most problematic issue regarding navigation safety management is the unknown, or unknowa...
Perhaps the most problematic issue regarding navigation safety management is the unknown, or unknowa...
With the development of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), considerable research is undertake...
This paper aims at analysing decisions which are actually made by watch officers onboard ferries in ...
The interest in fully autonomous marine vessels has exploded in the last years. Many companies have ...
There are various advanced algorithms developed to search for optimal solutions, i.e. optimal naviga...
A study of navigational situations involving a small passenger ferry ‘Ole III’ was conducted based o...
This article presents a new algorithm for short‐term maritime collision avoidance (COLAV) named the ...
Autonomous navigation will play an important role in the future of the shipping industry. Hence, thi...
This thesis considers trajectory planning and collision avoidance for autonomous surface vessels (AS...
The collision risk is one of the major reasons threaten safety at sea. The Collision Regulations (CO...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The violation of the International Regulations for Pre...
In recent years, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea have been the subjec...
It has been almost 40 years since the 1972 International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Se...
This research is concerned with the manner in which the risk of a collision is managed by people in ...
Perhaps the most problematic issue regarding navigation safety management is the unknown, or unknowa...
Perhaps the most problematic issue regarding navigation safety management is the unknown, or unknowa...
With the development of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), considerable research is undertake...
This paper aims at analysing decisions which are actually made by watch officers onboard ferries in ...
The interest in fully autonomous marine vessels has exploded in the last years. Many companies have ...
There are various advanced algorithms developed to search for optimal solutions, i.e. optimal naviga...
A study of navigational situations involving a small passenger ferry ‘Ole III’ was conducted based o...
This article presents a new algorithm for short‐term maritime collision avoidance (COLAV) named the ...
Autonomous navigation will play an important role in the future of the shipping industry. Hence, thi...
This thesis considers trajectory planning and collision avoidance for autonomous surface vessels (AS...
The collision risk is one of the major reasons threaten safety at sea. The Collision Regulations (CO...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The violation of the International Regulations for Pre...
In recent years, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea have been the subjec...