Autonomous Ships from the Editor's Perspective The number of computer-aided systems on boards is gradually increasing and the number of people on board is decreasing as a result of the technological development.
Selçuk NAS, Remzi Fışkın
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The collision avoidance system is one of the core systems of MASS (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships). The collision avoidance system was validated using scenario-based experiments. However, the scenarios for the validation were designed based on COLREG (
Taewoong Hwang, Ik-Hyun Youn
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Adapting Maritime Education for the Autonomous Era: A Pilot Program as Approach for MASS Operator Training [PDF]
The technological advancements leading to fully autonomous transportation systems are already shaping the fleets of the future. Contrary to expectations, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems are increasing the demand for highly skilled crews ...
Cristina Campos +6 more
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF THE “MARITIME AUTONOMOUS SURFACE SHIPS” (MASS)
Autonomous ships are already a reality. They are on the agenda of international law and international society in general. In a short time, it will also be a reality in all the world’s oceans. Thus, international organizations, States and international society need to be prepared for these autonomous ships.
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Situational Awareness in Autonomous Shipping – Ship Domain in Remote MASS Operation [PDF]
The introduction of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) in maritime transport creates new challenges that did not previously exist in the case of manned ships, and changes the approach to voyage planning, implementation and monitoring.
Teresa Abramowicz-Gerigk +1 more
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The First Step in Regulating Autonomous Ships An Assessment on the Interim Guidelines for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships Trials and its Legal Significance in the International Regulatory Landscape [PDF]
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), either remotely controlled or autonomous, offer new capabilities for, amongst other things, shipping operations.
Jungblut, Erica Yvonn
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Integrity Concept for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships’ Position Sensors
The primary means for electronic position fixing currently in use in majority of contemporary merchant ships are shipborne GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers or DGPS (Differential GPS) and IALA (International Association of Lighthouse Authorities)
Paweł Zalewski
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Preliminary Results of a System-theoretic Assessment of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships’ Safety [PDF]
While a system-theoretic approach to the safety analysis of innovative socio-technical systems gains a growing acceptance among academia, safety issues of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) remain largely unexplored.
Krzysztof Wrobel +2 more
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The advent of remote control and autonomous technologies is fundamentally transforming ship manning models, necessitating adaptations in seafarer standards for L2-class autonomous vessels.
Yu Peng +3 more
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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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