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5 July 2024 Preliminary design of dynamic electronic fence and auxiliary collision avoidance system for key ships
Zhuoyi Zhang, Chuanying Zhu, Yu Guo, Shengli Cheng
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Proceedings Volume 13184, Third International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Data Processing (EIEDP 2024); 131844D (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033036
Event: 3rd International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Data Processing (EIEDP 2024), 2024, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract
The escort requirements for LNG, dangerous chemical ships, large passenger ships, and super large vessels navigating in and out of ports present operational challenges. This study examines the issues associated with the current escort patterns and proposes a preliminary design for a key ship dynamic electronic fence and auxiliary collision avoidance system utilizing AIS technology. The system aims to closely integrate electronic fencing with collision avoidance measures and further integrate with ship traffic management systems. By doing so, the system is expected to reduce labor costs, minimize ship consumption, enhance safety performance, and ensure all-weather supervision for key vessels. Feasibility, advantages, disadvantages, and future prospects of this proposed system are thoroughly analyzed. This research contributes to the advancement of maritime security and efficiency in ship navigation operations.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Zhuoyi Zhang, Chuanying Zhu, Yu Guo, and Shengli Cheng "Preliminary design of dynamic electronic fence and auxiliary collision avoidance system for key ships", Proc. SPIE 13184, Third International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Data Processing (EIEDP 2024), 131844D (5 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3033036
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Safety

Collision avoidance

Navigation systems

Design

Telecommunications

Water

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