Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships and International Law
This thesis addresses and analyzes the legal implications of international law arising from the increasing use of self-navigating ships. This technological innovation poses particular criticalities concerning the current absence of ad hoc provisions and the difficulty of applying the pre-existing rules concerning international navigation. The thesis is
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Providing Meteorological and Hydrographic Information via AIS Application-Specific Messages: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
AIS Application-Specific Messages (ASMs) transmitted in binary format will be increasingly used to digitally communicate maritime safety/security information between participating vessels and shore stations.
Alexander, Lee
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A Non-Equal Time Interval Incremental Motion Prediction Method for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Xu H, Feng H, Li W.
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e-Navigation: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
e-Navigation is a recent IMO initiative that aims to integrate existing/new shipboard and shore-based navigational tools into an “all embracing” system. Defined as: “...
Alexander, Lee
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Transformative Impact of the EU AI Act on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
The International Maritime Organization collaborates with member states to develop the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Code to establish an international agreement framework.
Young-Gyu Lee +3 more
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Developing Human-Autonomy Teaming Strategies for Maritime Cyber Security Resilience in Uncrewed Autonomous and Remote Surface Vessel Operations [PDF]
The development of new technologies and digital capabilities for Uncrewed Autonomous and Remote Surface Vessel Operations (UARSVO) is driven by various industry stakeholders.
Juan Dorje Palbar Misas +2 more
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Research on the Legal Regulation of the Seaworthiness of Intelligent Ships Under the IMO Framework
With the development of artificial intelligence technology, intelligent ships collide with the traditional international legal system because of their unmanned and intelligent characteristics.
Jialu CUI
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Enabling the Future of Autonomous Shipping: Regulatory Challenges, Infrastructure Modernization and Pathways to Integration [PDF]
The widespread adoption of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) has the potential to transform global shipping by enhancing efficiency, safety and environmental sustainability.
Pietro Corsi +3 more
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Operational adaptation of ports with maritime autonomous surface ships
Preliminary research findings suggest that the successful integration of advanced autonomous technologies in cargo ships could provide safer shipping and provide economical benefits. However, the fact that ships can sail with the assistance of autonomous technologies is not sufficient evidence alone to comprehend the promises of autonomous systems for ...
Ismail Kurt, Murat Aymelek
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