Navigation is becoming more and more complex over the years. The increase in maritime traffic and vessel size is inducing a global escalation of ship collision accidents, with …
Ship groundings may often lead to damages resulting in oil spills or ship flooding and subsequent capsizing. Risks can be estimated qualitatively through experts' judgment or …
P Chen, Z Zhang, Y Huang, L Dai, H Hu - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Marine shipping is a high-risk mode of transportation in a complex environment. Most risk analyses of marine shipping are based on historical accident statistics or expert opinions …
S Xu, E Kim, S Haugen, M Zhang - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2022 - Elsevier
To facilitate shipping in ice and to meet the increasing requirements of icebreaker services, convoy operations are the most effective alternative. However, convoy operations are …
Despite advancements in science and technology, ship collisions and groundings remain the most prevalent types of maritime accidents. Recent developments in accident prevention …
P Li, Y Wang, Z Yang - Ocean Engineering, 2024 - Elsevier
Maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), presenting the future of maritime transport, are attracting increasing attention from the international maritime community. The collision risk …
Ship to ship tanker maneuvering operation, which take place while both ships are underway and in open sea circumstances, present a number of unique challenges in terms of collision …
This paper presents a novel framework for system-theoretic risk management of maritime transportation systems (MTS) based on the principles of formal safety assessment. The …
Q Xiao, Y Li, F Luo, H Liu - Technology in Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become increasingly prevalent in human production and life, but concerns about their impact on public safety have also grown. To address these …