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Journal of Navigation, 1971
Marine traffic engineering is defined as the study of marine traffic and the application of such studies to improvements in navigation facilities and traffic regulation. The authors review recent Japanese work in this field.Since the mountainous terrain of Japan hindered the development of road transport, goods have mainly been sent by ship, from the ...
Seiji Toyoda, Yahei Fujii
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Marine traffic engineering is defined as the study of marine traffic and the application of such studies to improvements in navigation facilities and traffic regulation. The authors review recent Japanese work in this field.Since the mountainous terrain of Japan hindered the development of road transport, goods have mainly been sent by ship, from the ...
Seiji Toyoda, Yahei Fujii
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Journal of Navigation, 1980
Although its achievement may prove long and difficult, it is surely time to think out the lines along which future traffic systems must inevitably be developed, for we are still largely without any real rationale as to what it is we are to achieve when traffic measures are introduced, whether with IMCO agreement or nationally. We have some of the right
Elisabeth Goodwin, R. B. Richardson
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Although its achievement may prove long and difficult, it is surely time to think out the lines along which future traffic systems must inevitably be developed, for we are still largely without any real rationale as to what it is we are to achieve when traffic measures are introduced, whether with IMCO agreement or nationally. We have some of the right
Elisabeth Goodwin, R. B. Richardson
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Evaluating marine traffic safety at channels
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1990An approach for measuring effects of policy schemes for improving marine traffic safety at channels is presented. Operational models involving traffic, channel, and ship characteristics are provided, and both collision and channel deviation risks of actual channels are quantified using them.
A, Hashimoto, T, Okushima
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Marine Traffic Engineering: An Introduction to Marine Traffic Engineering
Journal of Navigation, 1972The principal purposes of this introductory paper are to identify and describe the main aspects of marine traffic engineering, and to suggest ways in which traffic engineering principles and methods developed for land and air transport systems may be applied to marine problems.
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Journal of Navigation, 1982
Many nations are debating the implementation of vessel traffic services (VTS) and it is envisaged that some regulation of the movement of marine traffic may soon be imposed. It is highly desirable that prior to any change a rigorous appraisal of the existing traffic be carried out to establish the level of risk in the area; this level can then be used ...
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Many nations are debating the implementation of vessel traffic services (VTS) and it is envisaged that some regulation of the movement of marine traffic may soon be imposed. It is highly desirable that prior to any change a rigorous appraisal of the existing traffic be carried out to establish the level of risk in the area; this level can then be used ...
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Marine navigation traffic control system
Electrical Engineering, 1961A system of marine navigation for channel, harbor, and bay areas has been developed that is independent of weather and darkness, and of human error. Two transmitters, operating on different frequencies, feed two cable loops located in the bed of the channel.
O. A. Kolody, G. A. Praver
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Emission Evaluation of Marine Traffic
2020Air pollution is an issue that has been widespread concern in all sectors of society. The pollutants, including toxic gases, greenhouse gases, and particulate matters, have permeated every aspect of our daily life and have a negative impact on human health, agriculture, industry, and climate change.
Jingwen Qi, Shuaian Wang, Xiaobo Qu
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Training for Marine Traffic Control
Navigation, 1975There are some masters and pilots who find their blood pressure rising when the subject of shore-based Marine Traffic Control (MTC) is mentioned. The reasons for this are varied and range from the fear of a loss of job-satisfaction, or even loss of job, to a distrust of the capabilities of such a system, that is, they believe that they might become ...
W. BURGER, A. G. CORBET
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Modelling of marine traffic flow complexity
Ocean Engineering, 2015Abstract Recent increases in the number of high-speed, large-scale, and heavy-load vessels have made marine traffic more complex. Traffic situations are more difficult to manage as a result because of the rapid increase in the traffic density and the development of ship encounter situations.
Yuanqiao Wen +5 more
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