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Requirements for e-Navigation Architectures
Abstract Technology is changing the way of navigation. New technologies for communication and navigation can be found on virtually every vessel. System architectures define structure and cooperation of components and subsystems. IMO, IALA, costal authorities, technology provider and many more actually propose new architectures for e-Navigation.
Hahn, Axel +4 more
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The implementation of Mobile Pedestrian Navigation and Augmented Reality in mobile learning contexts shows new forms of interaction when students are taught by means of learning activities in formal settings.
Jorge Joo Nagata +3 more
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Mobile Bridge - A Portable Design Simulator for Ship Bridge Interfaces [PDF]
Developing new software components for ship bridges is challenging. Mostly due to high costs of testing these components in realistic environments. To reduce these costs the development process is divided into different stages. Whereas, the final test on
Tim Claudius Stratmann +5 more
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Towards a Cyber-Physical Range for the Integrated Navigation System (INS)
The e-navigation concept was introduced by the IMO to enhance berth-to-berth navigation towards enhancing environmental protection, and safety and security at sea by leveraging technological advancements.
Aybars Oruc +2 more
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Merging Conventionally Navigating Ships and MASS - Merging VTS, FOC and SCC? [PDF]
Current maritime transportation and shipping is characterized by rapid technological developments effecting the basic concepts of operating ships and even changing traditional paradigms of controlling ships.
Michael Baldauf +5 more
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Background Percutaneous pedicle screw (PPS) placement is a key step in several minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS) procedures. Traditional technique for PPS makes use of C-arm fluoroscopy assistance (FA).
G. La Rocca +9 more
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Optimization of the Maritime Signaling System in the Lagoon of Venice
Aids to Navigation (AtoN) are auxiliary devices intended to support maritime navigation. They include both traditional signals (e.g., buoys and lights) and electronic aids, as for example those transmitted to ships through automatic tracking systems.
Fabiana Di Ciaccio +2 more
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Navigation of Autonomous Tug via Evolutionary Algorithms with Radar Plot Fitness Evaluation
This paper presents an innovative route planning method for autonomous port tugs, using an evolutionary algorithm with radar fitness assessment. The proposed solution takes into account the specifics of tug operation in a complex port environment ...
Wojciech Koznowski, Andrzej Łebkowski
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The Maritime Labour Market in Transition
The research explores the relationship between the spreading of digital technologies and the maritime labour market. The field of investigation focused on the transport sector in the European and Italian contexts.
Camilla Faggioni
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The Concept of "Apps" as a Tool to Improve Innovation in e-Navigation [PDF]
The current systems supporting navigation on board of ships are built on the classic concept for equipment: The system is developed, tested, type approved, installed and from that time on used with no or little modifications.
Michael Bergmann
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