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Maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) have received significant attention recently both by academia and industry to the point that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) started a regulatory scoping exercise. So far, most of the discussions have been solely focused on technical developments, thus overlooking the complex array of socio ...
Tiago Fonseca +2 more
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Analysis of Policy Priority Determination: The Case of MASS(Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships)
Han Jong-kil
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The development of autonomous ships signifies progress in the application of information and communication technology within the marine transportation industry. The readiness of various supporting aspects, such as ports, must accompany the operation of autonomous ships.
Elfira Wirza +2 more
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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) - Regulation, Technology, and Policy [PDF]
Chae, Chong-Ju, Baumler, Raphael
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The maritime sector has seen a significant digital shift and technical advances related to the design and development of unmanned ships. Autonomous cargo ships, also known as maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), are crewless vessels that transport ...
Mustafa Abd Elhafez +2 more
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Overcoming the legal challenges of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) and compliance with UNCLOS and SOLAS [PDF]
Murat Sümer
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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), an emerging area of digital advancement in shipping and shipbuilding industries, presents a different legal paradigm from that of existing ships.
Daewon Kim +3 more
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Operations of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships [PDF]
Advancing technologies create unique opportunities for constructing autonomous ships, which, in turn, raise growing interest of the maritime industry, shipowners in particular.
Zbigniew Pietrzykowski, Jerzy Hajduk
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Anomaly detection model of small-scaled ship for maritime autonomous surface ships’ operation
As the human’s role in the operation of maritime autonomous surface ships (MASSs) is concentrated on less manpower, several issues have been raised regarding the capacity of single manpower.
Widiastuti Tyasayumranani +3 more
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