[HTML][HTML] Research in marine accidents: A bibliometric analysis, systematic review and future directions

Y Cao, X Wang, Z Yang, J Wang, H Wang, Z Liu - Ocean Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
In order to analyse the research evolution and knowledge frontier in the research of marine
accidents, 491 literatures on marine accidents in the Web of Science database from 2000 to …

[HTML][HTML] A bibliometric analysis and systematic review of shipboard Decision Support Systems for accident prevention

M Gil, K Wróbel, J Montewka, F Goerlandt - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Maritime transport faces new safety-related challenges resulting from constantly increasing
traffic density, along with increasing dimensions of ships. Consequently, the number of new …

A framework for quantitative analysis of the causation of grounding accidents in arctic shipping

S Fu, Y Yu, J Chen, Y Xi, M Zhang - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The melting of Arctic Sea ice has significantly facilitated Arctic shipping. However,
such increased shipping has brought about higher maritime accidents in Arctic waters …

Path planning for ships assisted by the icebreaker in ice-covered waters in the Northern Sea Route based on optimal control

Y Shu, Y Zhu, F Xu, L Gan, PTW Lee, J Yin, J Chen - Ocean Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper aims to develop an innovative model based on optimal control to optimize the
shipping path of the fleet, including icebreakers and following ships in continuous time and …

Use of HFACS and fault tree model for collision risk factors analysis of icebreaker assistance in ice-covered waters

M Zhang, D Zhang, F Goerlandt, X Yan, P Kujala - Safety science, 2019 - Elsevier
With the global warming and a large amount of sea ice melting, the available Arctic Sea
Route has greatly enhanced the value of Arctic shipping. Ship operations under icebreaker …

[HTML][HTML] An object-oriented Bayesian network model for the quantitative risk assessment of navigational accidents in ice-covered Arctic waters

S Fu, Y Zhang, M Zhang, B Han, Z Wu - Reliability Engineering & System …, 2023 - Elsevier
Merchant ship operations in the ice-covered Arctic waters may encounter traditional
navigational accident risks (ie, grounding, collision, etc.) and risks from sea ice, such as ship …

A probabilistic model of human error assessment for autonomous cargo ships focusing on human–autonomy collaboration

M Zhang, D Zhang, H Yao, K Zhang - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite the use of automation technology in the maritime industry, human errors are still the
typical navigational risk influencing factors in autonomous ships with the third degree of …

An FMEA-based TOPSIS approach under single valued neutrosophic sets for maritime risk evaluation: the case of ship navigation safety

V Başhan, H Demirel, M Gul - Soft Computing, 2020 - Springer
As in terrestrial facilities, safety is one of the most important issue in ships. Vessels
navigating in many parts of the world face many different, tough and dangerous navigational …

Towards a probabilistic approach for risk analysis of nuclear-powered icebreakers using FMEA and FRAM

S Fu, Y Yu, J Chen, B Han, Z Wu - Ocean Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Nuclear-powered icebreakers are widely used for escort and convoy operations in ice-
covered Arctic waters to withstand the challenges from the harsh and rapidly changing …

Navigating uncertainty: A dynamic Bayesian network-based risk assessment framework for maritime trade routes

H Fan, H Jia, X He, J Lyu - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2024 - Elsevier
Maritime safety is crucial for international seaborne trade and the global economy.
Acknowledging the inevitable and multifaceted risks present in maritime navigation, we …