Marine accidents ascribe to man or machine?
The International shipping industry is responsible for the carriage of around 90 % of the world trade (ICS, 2024). The efficient Marine Safety Information Services (MSIS) have been made available to the mariner besides national / international ...
Ramprasad, BK
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Fuzzy DEMATEL Approach to Assess Factors Leading to Navigational Equipment Defect [PDF]
The increasing attention to the improvement and continuous enhancement of navigational safety has led to a high standard of navigation systems and the introduction of new technologies.
Taç, Umut
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An Ergonomic Approach for Optimized Layout of Training Ship's Bridge
Jun-Hyuk Jang +3 more
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Usability in Ship Bridge Design - A Mission Impossible? A Qualitative Study of Maritime Stakeholders' Perspectives on Usability in Ship Bridge Design [PDF]
Navigating a ship requires close cooperation between the seafarers and the technology available on the ship’s bridge. The ship bridge design, which in this thesis includes the design of equipment, systems and overall layout of the bridge, strongly ...
Danielsen, Brit-Eli
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Towards An Ergonomic Interface In Ship Bridges: Identification of The Design Criteria
Despite the current effort on ship design associated with hull structure, navigational and propulsion, equipment design inadequacy still causes approximately one-third of all maritime accidents [1].
Fang Bin Guo +6 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) with adequate back-up arrangements has become one of the most useful navigational equipment since ECDIS was accepted as complying with the paper charts required by the International Convention ...
Inchul Kim, Soyeong Lee, Ik-Hyun Youn
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Design Of Interactive Simulation Model Software Of Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System Using Unreal Engine [PDF]
In today's world of shipping, the sophistication of communication and navigation tools from ships has far grown compared to previous eras and has made almost all activities in the ship's wheelhouse able to be done automatically.
Atmojo, Naufal Allam Gani
core
Development of a Concept for Bridge Alert Management [PDF]
Modern ship bridges are highly-automated man-machine systems. Safe and efficient ship operations are dependent on the communication between humans and machines.
Florian Motz +3 more
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Combination of Navigational and VDRbased Information to Enhance Alert Management [PDF]
Within this paper results of ongoing investigations will be presented. Main subject of studies is laid on the present situation of alert management onboard ships navigational bridges and potential use of data recorded with mandatory ship-borne VDR ...
Michael Baldauf +4 more
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Polish Approach to e-Navigation Concept [PDF]
The advantage of the latest technical development in the field of automation, electronics, telecommunications, informatics, telematics, geomatics and global position fixing techniques, achievement in data storing, processing, analysing, transferring and ...
Adam Weintrit +4 more
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