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Evacuation of ships: Discovering the mishaps behind the casualties
Safety of crew and passengers has always been a very critical issue for the shipping industry. At the beginning of the previous century, the tragic event of RMS Titanic sinking, can be considered as the triggering event for the introduction of the main ...
Antonios Andreadakis, Dimitrios Dalaklis
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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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The Legal Standpoint of SOLAS Convention for Maritime Safety and Security
This paper aims to analyze the implication of SOLAS Convention in respect of safety of mercantile ships in the present framework of international singularities. Significantly this paper illustrates how SOLAS Convention is predominantly imperative in the regime of maintaining the international standards about various issues resembling construction of ...
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Deep Learning Methods to Mitigate Human-Factor-Related Accidents in Maritime Transport
Artificial intelligence aims to be the solution to multiple engineering problems by trying to emulate the human learning process. In this sense, maritime transport standards have clearly evolved, which are based on two principal pillars: the ...
Genaro Cao-Feijóo +3 more
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The reporting system for fishing vessel and crew casualties in Peru needs a disruptive change in order to know what the risks in terms of marine safety are, who should manage them, and how they should be managed.
José Mantari +7 more
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Data Transmission in Inland AIS System [PDF]
The article presents the technical aspects of applying the marine Automatic Identification System (AIS) for the purposes of vessel traffic control in inland shipping.
Piotr Wolejsza
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A Study on the Implications of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships on Maritime Education and Training [PDF]
Global maritime traffic is increasing, and the development of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) is progressing. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is developing regulations for the introduction of MASS, and aims to issue a mandatory ...
Taisuke Kondo +4 more
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Sharing Ships’ Weather Data via AIS [PDF]
In the aftermath of the sinking of the US-flagged containership El Faro in October 2015, one of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) recommendations was for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to explore ...
Brian Tetreault, Gregory W. Johnson
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Traffic Separation Schemes and Mandatory Ship Reporting System in the Baltic for the approaches to the Polish ports in the Gulf of Gdansk [PDF]
Paper contains a proposal to establish a traffic separation schemes in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS regulation V/10 and mandatory ship reporting system in accordance with the provisions of SOLAS regulation V/11 in the Polish territorial and ...
Bogdan Rojek, Ryszard Wawruch
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The Role of the Digital Transformation in the Fight against Crime at Sea
Crime control at the sea involves public activities to create a modern security system in seaports, at the territorial sea and the adjacent zone throughout the sea corridors, as well as in the open sea on sea routes with intensive shipping.Aim.
V. P. Kirilenko, G. V. Alekseev
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