Self-Selective Correlation Ship Tracking Method for Smart Ocean System [PDF]
In recent years, with the development of the marine industry, navigation environment becomes more complicated. Some artificial intelligence technologies, such as computer vision, can recognize, track and count the sailing ships to ensure the maritime ...
Du, X +5 more
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Regional Collision Risk Prediction System at a Collision Area Considering Spatial Pattern
To reduce the risk of collision in territorial sea areas, including trade ports and entry waterways, and to enhance the safety and efficiency of ship passage, the International Maritime Organization requires the governing body of every country to ...
Ho Namgung, Joo-Sung Kim
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A Tale of Narrative Annexation Stories From Kisar Island (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) [PDF]
This paper discusses strategies of appropriation of narrative heritage in literate and narrative histories on the island of Kisar. It shows that notwithstanding their sometimes literate characteristics, storytelling in competitive contexts still follows ...
Engelenhoven, A. V. (Aone) +1 more
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The Time Domain Analysis on Moored Ship Motions
The ship refuge inside a harbor in storm requires the analysis of moored ship motions along a quay wall. In this case the time domain analysis with the convolution integral method becomes effective. But the calculation accuracy is not enough and must be improved to analyze actual moored ship motions.
Masayoshi Kubo +2 more
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Numerical simulation for a passing ship and a moored barge alongside quay
A moored barge alongside quay can be influenced by a nearby passing ship and its ship-generated waves. In this study, a time-domain numerical method based on a three-dimensional potential flow solver is developed to investigate the passing ship problem ...
B.W. Nam, J.Y. Park
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Matrix showing the variations of pre - registration nursing programmes between Singapore and the four UK countries [PDF]
The Singapore data is based on a Prof essor Sir Ron Cooke International Scholar ship Scheme, which may have changed since observation in July to Nov ember 2012 .
Loke, Jennifer
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Integration of Elliptical Ship Domains and Velocity Obstacles for Ship Collision Candidate Detection
The maritime shipping industry has been making significant contributions to the development of the regional and global economy. However, maritime accidents and their severe consequences have been posing an incrementing risk to the individuals and societies.
Chen, P. (author) +2 more
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Unsteady effects during resistance tests on a ship model in a towing tank [PDF]
It is known that there are oscillations in the wave resistance during the constantvelocity phase of a towing-tank resistance test on a ship model. In this work, the unsteady thin-ship resistance theory has been applied to this case. The results have been
Alexander H. Day +14 more
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3D domain decomposition for violent wave‐ship interactions [PDF]
SUMMARYA 3D Domain‐Decomposition (DD) strategy has been developed to deal with violent wave‐ship interactions involving water‐on‐deck and slamming occurrence. It couples a linear potential flow seakeeping solver with a Navier–Stokes method. The latter is applied in an inner domain where slamming, water‐on‐deck, and free surface fragmentation may occur,
Greco M +3 more
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Impact of complacency on the effectiveness of port commercial operations [PDF]
This paper deals with the phenomenon of Complacency which is one of the causes of human error detected in the domain of ship accidents. The term Complacency is present as an influential social and psychological factor which has similar cause in ...
Bielić, Toni, Zec, Damir
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