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A future sustainable world will also rely of safe, efficient and environmentally friendly maritime transportation. This paper suggests a new way of looking at ship bridge design based on some theoretical constructs of information processing and cognitive
Porathe, Thomas, Thomas Porathe
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On the Arrangement of Equipment for Navigational Aid on the Bridge
Y. Chihara
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Utilising State of the Art Eye Tracking Equipment to Improve Outcomes for Maritime Watchkeeper’s on Nocturnal Navigational Watches [PDF]
: The International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (IRPCS) require a ship's Officer of the Watch (OOW) to maintain a proper lookout at all times.
Bury, A, Khalique, A, Blanco-Davis, E
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Development of risk indicators for losing navigational control of autonomous ships [PDF]
As autonomous ships become more viable, appropriate risk indicators are increasingly needed. In the existing literature, few works are related to developing such risk indicators.
Guo, Chuanqi, Utne, Ingrid Bouwer
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An Ordinal Model of Risk Based on Mariner’s Judgement [PDF]
This paper describes a statistical method for learning and estimating the risk posed by other craft in the vicinity of a vessel and an overview of its possible spatial application, simulating how professional mariners perceive and assess such risk and ...
Lawry, Jonathan, Lopez-Santander, Adan
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Safety first:The risk of over-reliance on technology in navigation
Modern navigation heavily relies on technology. A modern ship's bridge is a high-tech centre with various equipment, such as Radar/ARPA, Automatic Identification System (AIS), Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS), Global Positioning ...
Wu, Jianjun +2 more
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RedNavi: Building a 3D Scene of the Current Sea from AIS Data
The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a kind of navigation equipment that exchanges a wealth of essential information among vessels and between ships to shore through Very High Frequency.
Nobukazu Wakabayashi, Hongze Liu
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Eye Tracking in Maritime Research: A Systematic Review
Eye-tracking technologies have evolved considerably since their inception, enabling increasingly sophisticated analyses of human visual behavior. These technologies have subsequently been applied to examine the gaze behaviors of maritime professionals ...
bin Kamarumtham, Khairul Izzati +3 more
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To achieve success in the maritime industry's shift towards autonomous vessels - seeking the goals of enhanced efficiency, environmental sustainability, and improved safety - it is crucial to develop, test, and validate new procedures and technologies ...
Oberhauser Tavares Braga, João Pedro +1 more
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Application of Markov chains to a navigator visual attention model
This paper presents initial results from a series of eye-tracking experiments on a Full Mission Bridge simulator. The aim of this research was to develop a stochastic model of a navigator’s attention distribution during their navigational watch.
Gucma, M., Muczyński, B., Bilewski, M.
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