Efektivitas Penerapan Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) di Selat Sunda terhadap Keselamatan Pelayaran
The purpose of this research is to identify the effectiveness of VTS implementation in Sunda Strait and to determine the factors of VTS Merak Station operational staff obstacles in carrying out the work instructions for monitoring and identifying ships disturbances to formulate immediate action in order to ensure the shipping safety.
Buce A. Syafaat +4 more
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From Ship to Shore – Studies Into Potential Practical Consequences of Autonomous Shipping on VTS Operation and Training [PDF]
Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) are to improve the safety and efficiency of vessel traffic and to protect the marine environment by interacting with the ship’s traffic in monitored coastal areas.
Tomke Janssen +2 more
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The navigation information about a vessel’s position in the waters covered by the vessel traffic system operation is obtained through supervisory services, mainly from coastal navigation radars.
Krzysztof Czaplewski +1 more
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Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) and e-Navigation to safely and efficiently connect Regions
VVessel Traffic Services (VTS) are shore-based systems to ensure safe and efficient flow of shipping along coast lines and from and to ports. They are standardized and regulated by United Nation’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) with major contributing work from International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities
Gianiti Claresta, Michael Baldauf
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Regional Collision Risk Prediction System at a Collision Area Considering Spatial Pattern
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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The Need for VTS in the 21st Century - A Personal Perspective [PDF]
This article is a personal view on why the need for port and coastal VTS services are needed around the world and in places where the need was never perceived before.
Barry Standerline
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Model of large scale man-machine systems with an application to vessel traffic control [PDF]
Mathematical models are discussed to deal with complex large-scale man-machine systems such as vessel (air, road) traffic and process control systems. Only interrelationships between subsystems are assumed. Each subsystem is controlled by a corresponding
Ent, W.I. van der +2 more
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LEAS: An AI-based Demonstrator as Decision Support Tool for Traffic Monitoring at VTS Centers [PDF]
Maritime traffic is prevalent worldwide, with particularly high density in coastal waters. To ensure safety and efficiency, Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) centers monitor and coordinate maritime traffic. For this purpose, VTS centers utilize various sensor
Thomas Stach, Paul Koch
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Hybrid Simulation and Test of Vessel Traffic Systems on the Cloud [PDF]
This paper presents a cloud-based hybrid simulation platform to test large-scale distributed System-of-Systems (SoS) for the management and control of maritime traffic, the so-called Vessel Traffic Systems (VTS). A VTS consists of multiple, heterogeneous,
Ficco, Massimo +2 more
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M-Estimation as a Tool Supporting a Vessel Traffic Controller in the VTS System
In order to improve maritime safety and the efficiency of vessel traffic, systems supervising vessel traffic, i.e. VTS (Vessel Traffic Service), started to be created.
Świerczyński Sławomir +1 more
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