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Reducing waiting times is crucial for ports to be efficient and competitive. Important causes of waiting times are cascading interactions between realistic hydrodynamics, accessibility policies, vessel-priority rules, and detailed berth availability. The
Floor P. Bakker +5 more
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Short-sea Roll-on/Roll-off passenger (Ro-Pax) corridors rely on tightly interconnected port pairs. These corridors face significant challenges in recovering efficiently after major disruptions, as recovery operations are often managed separately by each ...
Yu Wang +3 more
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Image-based ship monitoring technology has extensive applications, and is widely used in various aspects of port management, including illegal activity surveillance, vessel identification at entry and exit points, channel and berth management, unmanned ...
Yichen Feng +5 more
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Quantitative analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on ship visiting behaviors to ports- A framework and a case study. [PDF]
Wang X, Liu Z, Yan R, Wang H, Zhang M.
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Classification of Ship Type from Combination of HMM–DNN–CNN Models Based on Ship Trajectory Features
This study proposes an enhanced ship-type classification model that employs a sequential processing methodology integrating hidden Markov model (HMM), deep neural network (DNN), and convolutional neural network (CNN) techniques. Four different ship types—
Dae-Woon Shin, Chan-Su Yang
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Application of Shore Power for Ocean Going Vessels at Berth in China
Based on the analysis of emissions reduction effect results from using shore power for ocean going vessels at berth in China, the work and pilot projects concerned, carry out by China government, to drive application of shore power for ocean going vessels at berth were introduced, and the prospect about application of shore power for ocean going ...
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Port resilience in the post-COVID-19 era. [PDF]
Liu J, Qi Y, Lyu W.
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DURABILITY TEST AND STATISTICAL EVALUATION OF RUBBER FENDERS FOR VESSEL BERTHING
SHIRAISHI, Satoru +2 more
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Humor, transparency, and the management of distrust among business rivals: a case study of berthing meetings at the Port of Tema in Ghana. [PDF]
Nicolaisen MA, Hansen AS.
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Unsupervised Port Berth Localization from Automatic Identification System Data. [PDF]
Hadjipieris A +2 more
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