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AIS data analytics for adaptive rotating shift in vessel traffic service
Industrial management & data systems, 2020PurposeConsidering the varied and dynamic workload of vessel traffic service (VTS) operators, design an adaptive rotating shift solution to prevent them from getting tired while ensuring continuous high-quality services and finally guarantee a benign ...
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Evaluation of a Digital Assistant concept for Vessel Traffic Service Operators
AHFE InternationalVessel Traffic Service (VTS) is an information service for merchant vessels in areas with high traffic loads or in proximity to ports. VTS is provided by VTS operators (VTSOs) that synthesize a large amount of information from different screens and ...
G. Praetorius +5 more
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2020 International Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies (FarEastCon), 2020
In large seaports, ship traffic safety is provided by vessel traffic services (VTS). In Primorye the safety of navigation is provided by the VTS of Peter the Great Gulf.
O.I. Sovkova +2 more
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In large seaports, ship traffic safety is provided by vessel traffic services (VTS). In Primorye the safety of navigation is provided by the VTS of Peter the Great Gulf.
O.I. Sovkova +2 more
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Secondary Radar for Vessel Traffic Services
Journal of Navigation, 1985The second half of the present century has witnessed the advent of intensified conflict of sea-use. The elements of this are well known: expanding international trade, carried in more numerous, often larger, and faster ships; the exploitation of oil and gas deposits under the sea bed; and always the fisheries, life-support of much of the still ...
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Vessel Traffic Services and the Law
Journal of Navigation, 1985This paper was presented in an elaborated version at a seminar on Safety in European Waters and Progress in the COST-301 Project sponsored jointly by the Institute and the Nautical Institute n i London on 12 December 1984. It reports on the preliminary findings of an independent ‘pilot’ study carried out for the Commission of the European Communities ...
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Vessel traffic service - A status report
OCEANS '77 Conference Record, 1977The Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) became a viable, sustained program in the Unites States with the passage of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act (PWSA) of 1972. Substantial VTS activity predated the passage of this Act, noteably the Coast Guard's Harbor AdVTSory Radar in San Francisco (1968), the St.
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International legal aspects of vessel traffic services
Marine Policy, 1990The legality of establishing vessel traffic services (VTSs) in all sea areas is considered. It is concluded that, with few exceptions, such systems could be made mandatory in international, archipelagic or territorial waters subject to the regime of innocent passage and in ice-covered areas of exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Elsewhere, however--in the
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Vessel traffic service systems: cost-recovery alternatives
Maritime Policy & Management, 1998This paper investigate cost-recovery alternatives for US federally-operated vessel traffic service (VTS) systems. These include those currently used or have been used by VTS and ‘VTS-like’ systems and other feasible, but not used herefore, alternatives, a federal trust and a federal VTS user-fee structure. Three federal trust funds exist whose waterway-
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Development of vessel traffic services: Legal considerations
Maritime Policy & Management, 1989Legislative measures, rather than further technological advances, are needed if there is to be any extensive development of Vessel Traffic Services. Reasons are given why this conclusion differs from that of the COST 301 Study with respect to legal liability of Vessel Traffic Services.
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Exploring non-technical miscommunication in vessel traffic service operation
Cognition, Technology & Work, 2012Vessel traffic services (VTS) are maritime traffic monitoring systems used in port approaches, confined or congested waters. VTS operators (VTSOs) monitor a specific geographical area and support and direct ships that sail through the area, primarily making the navigating officer or pilot of each ship aware of the current traffic situation, local ...
A. Brodje +3 more
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