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Abstract Automation malfunctions within complex socio‐technical systems reserve the potential to significantly affect human performance. In the context of maritime operations, varying consequences of automation malfunction on human performance can be observed.
Hasan Mahbub Tusher +5 more
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Algorithms of training programs for simulator training of ship's engine room personnel
The ship's engine room personnel (mechanics, electromechanics) ensure the technical operation and safe functioning of the ship's power systems. Professional training and retraining of marine specialists of ship's engine rooms is necessary due to the ...
Vlasov A. B.
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ECDIS Users Genuine Qualification in Maritime Industry Great Demand [PDF]
In this paper author summarizes present maritime industry growing preference for highly qualified officers in the field of ECDIS operation. Current ECDIS training internationally recognised requirements are described including Manila amendments and ...
Wojciech Legiec
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Abstract The minimum requirements in maritime education and training (MET) are set by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). First established in 1978, the STCW convention standardized educational procedures for seafarers.
Taha Talip Türkistanli
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Certifying Navigational Skills: A Video-based Study on Assessments in Simulated Environments [PDF]
In Maritime Education and Training (MET) where students are trained for professions with high standards of safety, the use of simulators is taken to provide opportunities for safe and cost-effective training.
Charlott Sellberg +2 more
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Occupational Issues and Expectations of Turkish Deck Cadets [PDF]
Seafaring is one of the world's most difficult professions. Seafarers have to face with many negative factors while they are at sea. These negative factors, makes the seafaring profession difficult to be preferred.
Serdar Yġldġz +2 more
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Consideration for UNOLS treatment of ORVs as Public Vessels [PDF]
This document reviews the legal standards providing differential treatment of “public vessel” under federal regulations, including regulatory definitions of that term.
Hartmann, Mark
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This study addresses the urgent transition of the international shipping industry toward net-zero GHG emissions, a goal set by IMO. This paper analyzes the necessity of Just Transition for seafarers, who are the core for completing this change.
Hyun-Wook Doo
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Pilot Research of AI-Generated Scenarios in Nautical Simulator Training Using ChatGPT Plus [PDF]
This study presents a pilot research into the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for generating training scenarios in nautical simulators, focusing on their potential to support competency-based maritime training.
Ivan Mrakovic +4 more
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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) has been developed recently, and demonstration projects have been carried out internationally. Considering the full autonomous level is unlikely to be addressed shortly, remote control centre and Remote Operator ...
Masanori Yoshida +3 more
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