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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) have emerged with the advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), artificial intelligence (AI), and automation technology.
Minchul Jo +4 more
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Trends in Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) Technology [PDF]
Hsin-Hung Cheng
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Regulatory SAR issues related to maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS)
Følgende bacheloroppgave tar for seg de potensielle rettslige og etiske SAR-utfordringene som kan oppstå ved innføring av autonome skip. Prinsippet med å ha sjøfolk ombord har vært sentralt i etableringen av det juridiske maritime rammeverket. De maritime konvensjonene SOLAS og UNCLOS har presise SAR-formuleringer der autonome skip må redegjøres for ...
Olve Sommerfelt Ovenstad +1 more
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Levels of automation in maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS): a fuzzy logic approach [PDF]
Mehdi Poornikoo, Kjell Ivar Øvergård
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Key determinants for the commercial feasibility of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS)
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) technologies have been developing rapidly in the last decade, but the commercial feasibility and implementation potential of MASS for merchant shipping is still unclear. To unleash the full potential of the technological development, this study investigates the feasibility of possible MASS variants for merchant ...
Ziaul Haque Munim +3 more
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Application of Legal Provisions and Liability for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) in International Law [PDF]
Introduction: Technological developments in the maritime sector have led to innovations such as unmanned surface vessels (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships/MASS). The emergence of MASS brings efficiency, safety, and new innovations to the world of shipping, but it also poses legal challenges, particularly regarding the application of international ...
Esterlita Nova Yaser Rantung +1 more
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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) with advanced guidance, navigation, and control capabilities have attracted great attention in recent years. Sailing safely and efficiently are critical requirements for autonomous control of MASS.
Xiongfei Geng +3 more
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The paper focuses on PHM in the maritime industry, specifically on the maintenance of uncrewed vessels, in contrast to the more commonly discussed navigation. The paper examines the potential challenges of removing the maintenance crew and the potential benefits that can result from this major change in operations.The removal of the primary maintenance
Tobyrussell, Octavian Niculita
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Explainable AI for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS): Adaptive Interfaces and Trustworthy Human-AI Collaboration [PDF]
Autonomous navigation in maritime domains is accelerating alongside advances in artificial intelligence, sensing, and connectivity. Opaque decision-making and poorly calibrated human-automation interaction remain key barriers to safe adoption. This article synthesizes 100 studies on automation transparency for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS ...
Zhuoyue Zhang, Haitong Xu
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Unlocking long-term safety, environmental and economic values of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) [PDF]
Tae-Eun Kim +3 more
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