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Evaluation of S-100 ECDIS Based on S-10X Digital Maritime Safety Information

  • CHOI, HyunSoo;OH, SeWoong;KANG, DongWoo;Yoon, MyongO
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.375-381
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    • 2020
  • The IMO has established a regulation for the ECDIS installation on ships based on the IHO S-57 standards. The ECDIS supports sailors in achieving a safe voyage by using ENCs and monitoring the information of their ship. However, the S-57 standards were developed as edition 3.1 and prohibited revision for more than 20 years. So, the IHO developed a new standard as S-100 into the hydrography and maritime field instead of updating the S-57 to edition 4.0. In this study, the new S-100 ECDIS was developed and verified with ENCs and the digital maritime safety information by using a ship steering simulator and by conducting an on-board sea-trial test. It evaluated the impact on ship operations if the next-generation navigation support system is introduced. Based on this research, the S-100 ECDIS will generate improvements such as safe voyages by providing various of real-time safety information and up-to-date data to ship and sailors.

The improuvale plane of information network for the southern sea island group in our country (우리나라의 남해안 도서지역 정보통신망 개선방안)

  • 신현식;윤형득;길동욱
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2004.05b
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    • pp.277-280
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    • 2004
  • The information on maritime affairs in South Korea has been provided by Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, National fisheries Research and Development Institute, Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, National Oceanographic Research Development Institute, and the information on marine products and maritime environment has been lively producing by laboratories, universities and other private-run institutes. In the developed countries, this information is not only open to the public to be used in a short time, but also is offered after processing it to be used conveniently. In South Korea, universities and laboratories produce, though it is very tiny volume, the data of information on maritime affairs.

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Lip Detection Algorithm Using Color Clustering (색상 군집화를 이용한 입술탐지 알고리즘)

  • Jeong, Jongmyeon;Choi, Jiyun;Seo, Ji Hyuk;Lee, Se Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2012.07a
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    • pp.277-278
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    • 2012
  • 본 논문에서는 색상 군집화를 이용한 입술탐지 알고리즘을 제안한다. 이를 위해 이미 많이 알려져 있는 AdaBoost를 이용한 얼굴탐지를 수행한다. 탐지된 얼굴영역에 Lab 컬러시스템을 적용 시킨 후 입술픽셀의 특징에 따른 색상 마커를 사용하여 피부영역을 추출한다. 추출된 피부영역에 대하여 K-means 색상 군집화를 통해 입술영역을 추출한다. 그리고 실험을 통해 입술탐지 결과를 확인하였다.

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Identification and Analysis of the Legal Status of International Maritime Organization Instruments

  • Nam, Dong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.421-428
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    • 2021
  • Identifying which international maritime legal instruments are mandatory or recommendatory is complicated task even for maritime regulatory bodies. Although International Maritime Organization (IMO) had tried to ease the complexity by adopting guidelines on uniform wordings for making reference to other instruments in IMO parent conventions, there has still been some confusion identifying the mandatory status of IMO instruments. The aim of this study was to map out a step-based guideline to resolve the complexity of the mandatory status of IMO instruments to the maximum extent possible. This study reviewed the history of IMO rule-making process to find the root cause of the problem, then analyzed the approaches of regulatory enforcement bodies to check the practices. In conclusion, readers are directed to find such information as to legal status of IMO instruments and an improvement is proposed to enhance the transparency of information sharing for maritime industry to make better informed decisions.

Trend and Analysis of Protection Level Calculation Methods for Centimeter-Level Augmentation System in Maritime

  • Jaeyoung Song;TaeHyeong Jeon;Gimin Kim;Sang Hyun Park;Sul Gee Park
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.281-288
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    • 2023
  • The International Maritime Organization (IMO) states that the recommended horizontal accuracy for coastal and offshore areas is 10 m, the Alert Limit (AL) is 25 m, the time to alert is 10 seconds, and the integrity risk (IR) is 10-5 per three hours. For operations requiring high accuracy, such as tugs and pushers, icebreakers, and automated docking, the IMO dictates that a high level of positioning accuracy of less than one meter and a protection level of 0.25 meters (for automated docking) to 2.5 meters should be achieved. In this paper, we analyze a method of calculating the user-side protection level of the centimeter-level precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) that is being studied to provide augmentation information for the precision Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) service. In addition, we analyze standardized integrity forms based on RTCM SC-134 to propose an integrity information form and generate a centimeter-level precise PNT service plan.

Characteristics of Ship Movements in a Fairway

  • Kim, Eun Kyung;Jeong, Jung Sik;Park, Gyei-Kark;Im, Nam Kyun
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.285-289
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    • 2012
  • In a coastal area, all of the vessels are always exposed to the potential risk, taking into the maritime accident statistics account over the last decades. To manage vessels underway safety, the characteristics of ship movements in a fairway should be recognized by VTS system or VTS operators. The IMO has already mandated the shipboard carriage of AIS since 2004, as stated in SOLAS Chapter V Regulation 19. As a result, the static and dynamic information of AIS data has been collected for vessel traffic management in the coastal areas and used for VTS. This research proposes a simple algorithm of recognizing potentially risky ships by observing their trajectories on the fairway. The static and dynamic information of AIS data are collected and the curvature for the ship trajectory is surveyed. The proposed algorithm finds out the irregularity of ship movement. The algorithm effectively monitors the change of navigation pattern from the curvature analysis of ship trajectory. Our method improves VTS functions in an intelligent way by analyzing the navigation pattern of vessels underway.

A Study on Improvement of Maritime Traffic Analysis Using Shape Format Data for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (자율운항선박 도입을 위한 수치해도 데이터 활용 해상교통분석 개선방안)

  • Hwang, Taewoong;Hwang, Taemin;Youn, Ik-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.992-1001
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    • 2022
  • The maritime traffic analysis has been conducted in various ways to solve problems arising from the complex marine environment. However, recent trends in the maritime industry, such as the development of the maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), suggest that maritime traf ic analysis needs change. Accordingly, based on the studies conducted over the past decade for improvements, automatic identification system (AIS) data is mainly used for maritime traffic analysis. Moreover, the use of geographic information that directly af ects ship operation is relatively insufficient. Therefore, this study presented a method of using a combination of shape format data and AIS data to enhance maritime traffic analysis in preparation for the commercialization of autonomous ships. Consequently, extractable marine traffic characteristics were presented when shape format data were used for marine traffic analysis. This is expected to be used for marine traffic analysis for the introduction of autonomous ships in the future.

Marine Incidents Management and Information Exchange Technologies in the Process of Safe Ship Operation

  • Oleksiy, Melnyk;Yana, Volianska;Oleg, Onishchenko;Svitlana, Onyshchenko;Alla, Bondar;Andrii, Golovan;Nataliia, Cheredarchuk;Iryna, Honcharuk;Tetyana, Obnyavko
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2023
  • Maritime transport is dominant in the overall volume of all international transportation. Existence and overcoming of problems, which cause pressure on shipping safety, remain actual and fully concern both maritime and inland transport. Increasing speed and cargo capacity of the ships along with the reduction of crew members lead to the automation of a growing number of work processes, which indicates the need to actively introduce appropriate measures in the security system of sea-going ships and commercial ports and to develop modern approaches to minimize negative events and incidents in the process of ship operation. Advantages in use of modern methods of monitoring the safety of ship operations, management of possible events and incidents, including investigation of accidents, first, aimed at prevention of negative occurrences and ways of prevention on this basis. Considering statistics on incidents increase, this work presents analysis of general ship accident rate, study of major accidental events growth annually, and investigation of causes of incidents, which most frequently occur in port waters and at open sea. A survey of current approaches to ensuring the safety of shipping by implementing effective tools, such as event and incident management, has been conducted.