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Vessel Arrival Priority Determination in VTS Management: A Dynamic Scoring Approach Integrating Expert Knowledge

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Vessel arrival priority determination is a critical factor affecting port safety and efficiency in maritime traffic management, yet existing approaches relying on First Come, First Served (FCFS) principles or empirical judgment have limitations in ...
Gil-Ho Shin, Chae-Uk Song
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EARLY DETECTION OF VESSEL COLLISION SITUATIONS IN A VESSEL TRAFFIC SERVICES AREA

open access: yesTransport, 2019
This study presents enhanced collision detection model in a Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) area. The proposed detection method of collision situations is based on the assumption that VTS station is provided with passage plans of all the vessels in a monitored area. By using an early detection model for prediction of possible collision situations,
Rudan, Igor   +3 more
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Regional Collision Risk Prediction System at a Collision Area Considering Spatial Pattern

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2021
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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Traffic Analysis for the Calibration of Risk Assessment Methods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In order to provide some measure of the uncertainty inherent in the sorts of charting data that are provided to the end-user, we have previously proposed risk models that measure the magnitude of the uncertainty for a ship operating in a particular area.
Calder, Brian R., Kurt, Schwehr
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An Analysis of the Importance of Success Factors for Cloud Computing System Adoption in Vessel Traffic Service Systems

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
This study aims to identify the key success factors for the adoption of a cloud computing system in vessel traffic service (VTS) systems and evaluate the relative importance of each factor.
Gil-ho Shin, Yunja Yoo, Chae-Uk Song
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Optimizing Berth Allocation at Lekki Deep Sea Port: A Predictive Model for Efficiency and Growth

open access: yesJurnal Sains Teknologi Transportasi Maritim
Seaports are essential for global trade, acting as vital hubs within vast freight transport networks. Efficient berth allocation is critical for smooth port operations, minimising vessel wait times, and optimising resource use written.
Godwin Nwachukwu Nkem, Mr Gbadebo
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An Integrated Multi-Criteria Decision Support Model for Sustainable Ship Queuing Policy Application via Vessel Traffic Service (VTS)

open access: yesSustainability
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) persistently improves policies to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from maritime operations, emphasizing the significance of operational measures.
Önder Çağlayan, M. Aymelek
semanticscholar   +1 more source

First report on containers [PDF]

open access: yes, 1966
Everybody agrees that containers are a "good thing";the actual advantages of transporting cargo, and in particular, dry cargo, in containers over other forms of transport have, to our knowledge, nowhere been stated in quantitative terms.
Kay, E., Pemberton, A. W.
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Vessel Traffic Services (TRNC-VTS)

open access: yesJournal of ETA Maritime Science, 2016
The first Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) started in 1949 in the Liverpool Port (UK) and it continued in Netherlands in 1956. In Turkey, planning and management of the marine traffic using the waterways and ports in Turkey started with Turkish Straits VTS which came into service in 2003 due to the increase in traffic density enhance its effectiveness and ...
Serdar KUM, Mehmet Emin DEBEŞ
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