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WiCrew: Gait-Based Crew Identification for Cruise Ships Using Commodity WiFi
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2023Security check-in life-support areas, e.g., bridge and engine room are crucial for cruise ships due to numerous and diverse passenger identities. Instead of conventional security check approaches, such as facial recognition and fingerprint identification,
Kezhong Liu +6 more
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, 2021
Cruise ships have large and long superstructures, which are almost extending the whole ship length with discontinuous characteristics, such as side shell recess and many window openings.
Gui-jie Shi, Da-wei Gao
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Cruise ships have large and long superstructures, which are almost extending the whole ship length with discontinuous characteristics, such as side shell recess and many window openings.
Gui-jie Shi, Da-wei Gao
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Practice Nursing, 2005
Jean and Janet Sinclair look at health advice for people planning a cruise holiday
Jean Sinclair, Janet Sinclair
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Jean and Janet Sinclair look at health advice for people planning a cruise holiday
Jean Sinclair, Janet Sinclair
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1992
Excerpt To the Editors:A woman aboard an Alaskan cruise ship had photophobia and intense pain in the right eye while viewing a glacial ice field in bright sunlight.
Frank A. Riddick, Jerry D. Jordan
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Excerpt To the Editors:A woman aboard an Alaskan cruise ship had photophobia and intense pain in the right eye while viewing a glacial ice field in bright sunlight.
Frank A. Riddick, Jerry D. Jordan
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IEEE transactions on engineering management
This article aims to investigate the role of digital technologies for sustainable waste management in the cruise industry to meet the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda.
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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This article aims to investigate the role of digital technologies for sustainable waste management in the cruise industry to meet the United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda.
Assunta Di Vaio +3 more
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International Law Perspectives on Cruise Ships and covid-19
Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 2020Cruise ships have contributed to the spread of covid-19 around the world and State responses to the pandemic have needed to account for the presence of these ships in their ports and the medical treatment of both passengers and crew on board.
Natalie Klein
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2014
Abstract This chapter describes the modern cruise as a product and its origins; the major international associations involved in the regulation of marine safety and environment; and the demand and supply sides of the cruise industry.
S. Gross, L. Klemmer
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Abstract This chapter describes the modern cruise as a product and its origins; the major international associations involved in the regulation of marine safety and environment; and the demand and supply sides of the cruise industry.
S. Gross, L. Klemmer
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Optimal Heterogeneous Energy Storage Management for Multienergy Cruise Ships
IEEE Systems Journal, 2020Current cruise ships need to accommodate thousands of tourists for weeks’ navigation, thus resulting in a large amount of thermal and electric power demands, simultaneously.
Sidun Fang +3 more
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, 2020
Modern cruise ships are energivorous systems and their design is challenging due to stringent restrictions on the environmental impact recently imposed by the International Maritime Organization.
G. Barone +4 more
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Modern cruise ships are energivorous systems and their design is challenging due to stringent restrictions on the environmental impact recently imposed by the International Maritime Organization.
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