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Design and Implementation of NMEA 2000 Based Universal Gateway (NMEA 2000 범용 게이트웨이 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Shin, Soo-Young;Bae, Kwang-Su;Chae, Seok
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.39C no.2
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2014
  • As an NMEA 2000 is a standard for communicate to other electronic equipment, it implemented a Universal gateway based on this ship's network. To implement a NMEA 2000 based Universal gateway, it is porting a NMEA 2000 stack source and CAN device driver source to board, and then it connected a board that equip with various communication protocol(CAN, RS232, USB, Ethernet port). To verify converted ship's data to a developed gateway, it connected pc based simulater program and monitoring program to a developed board. so we can see a ship's data through NEMA 2000 network. We verified a gateway performance and analyzed a generated ship's data from simulator program through a monitoring program that was connected a gateway and NMEA 2000 network. so it was designed, implemented to allow monitoring through utilizing a communication method that user wants.

A Development of Remote Ship Maintenance System Based on Ship Area Network (선박 통합 통신망 기반 원격 선박 유지보수 시스템 개발)

  • Moon, Dae-Keun;Bae, Jeong-Yeon;Park, Jun-Hee;Lee, Kwang-Il;Kim, Hag-Bae
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.47 no.5
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    • pp.751-756
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    • 2010
  • The rapid growth of IT technology has enabled ship automation systems to gain better functionality and safety with reduced costs and crew numbers. Nowadays, the remote maintenance services for the systems are required because a ship may be located in a very remote area. To provide the remote maintenance services, some issues such as how to collect the ship automation systems data, how to monitor a ship's data from onshore offices, how to get support from experts while sailing, and how to reduce the maintenance costs, should be addressed. In this paper, we propose a remote ship maintenance system for remote monitoring and diagnostics of ship automation systems, which is based on both a ship area network to integrate separate system networks and a ship-shore communication infrastructure to support a remote access using satellite communications. Finally, we present the function test to verify the applicability of the proposed system.

Research on Security Detection Policy Model in the SIEM for Ship (선박용 Security Information Event Management (SIEM) 개발을 위한 보안 정책 모델에 관한 연구)

  • Gumjun Son;Jongwoo Ahn;Changsik Lee;Namseon Kang;Sungrok Kim
    • Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.278-288
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    • 2024
  • According to International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) Unified Requirement (UR) E26, ships contracted for construction after July 1, 2024 should be designed, constructed, commissioned and operated taking into account of cyber security. In particular, ship network monitoring tools should be installed in accordance with requirement 4.3.1 in IACS UR E26. In this paper, we propose a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) security policy model for ships as an effective threat detection method by analyzing the cyber security regulations and ship network status in the maritime domain. For this purpose, we derived the items managed in the SIEM from the maritime cyber security regulations such as those of International Maritime Organization (IMO) and IACS, and defined 14 detection policies considering the status of the ship network. We also presents the detection policy for non-expert crews to understand it, and occurrence conditions depending on the ship's network environment to minimize indiscriminate alarms. We expect that the results of this study will help improve the efficiency of ship SIEM to be installed in the future.

Prediction of ship power based on variation in deep feed-forward neural network

  • Lee, June-Beom;Roh, Myung-Il;Kim, Ki-Su
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.641-649
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    • 2021
  • Fuel oil consumption (FOC) must be minimized to determine the economic route of a ship; hence, the ship power must be predicted prior to route planning. For this purpose, a numerical method using test results of a model has been widely used. However, predicting ship power using this method is challenging owing to the uncertainty of the model test. An onboard test should be conducted to solve this problem; however, it requires considerable resources and time. Therefore, in this study, a deep feed-forward neural network (DFN) is used to predict ship power using deep learning methods that involve data pattern recognition. To use data in the DFN, the input data and a label (output of prediction) should be configured. In this study, the input data are configured using ocean environmental data (wave height, wave period, wave direction, wind speed, wind direction, and sea surface temperature) and the ship's operational data (draft, speed, and heading). The ship power is selected as the label. In addition, various treatments have been used to improve the prediction accuracy. First, ocean environmental data related to wind and waves are preprocessed using values relative to the ship's velocity. Second, the structure of the DFN is changed based on the characteristics of the input data. Third, the prediction accuracy is analyzed using a combination comprising five hyperparameters (number of hidden layers, number of hidden nodes, learning rate, dropout, and gradient optimizer). Finally, k-means clustering is performed to analyze the effect of the sea state and ship operational status by categorizing it into several models. The performances of various prediction models are compared and analyzed using the DFN in this study.

Security Information and Event Management System for Ship Cyber Security (해사 사이버 보안 대응을 위한 선박용 보안 정보와 이벤트 관리 시스템)

  • Nam-seon Kang;Chang-sik Lee;Seong-sang Yu;Jong-min Lee;Gum-jun Son
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.497-506
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    • 2024
  • In this study, we proposed security information and event management for ship as a technology to respond to maritime cybersecurity regulations and evolving cyber threats. We analyze the main technologies of network management system and security information and event management, which are representative technologies for responding to ship cyber security, and propose SIEM for ships based on this. Optimized for ships based on the International Maritime Organization's Maritime Cyber Threat Management Guidelines, IACS UR E26, 27, etc. Derive the main functions of the SIEM for ship, linkage and normalization plan for the ship's heterogeneous equipment, ship's cyber threat and ship detection policy to identify ship's cyber security threats, and ship's operating environment and operating personnel.

The use of network theory to model disparate ship design information

  • Rigterink, Douglas;Piks, Rebecca;Singer, David J.
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.484-495
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    • 2014
  • This paper introduces the use of network theory to model and analyze disparate ship design information. This work will focus on a ship's distributed systems and their intra- and intersystem structures and interactions. The three system to be analyzed are: a passageway system, an electrical system, and a fire fighting system. These systems will be analyzed individually using common network metrics to glean information regarding their structures and attributes. The systems will also be subjected to community detection algorithms both separately and as a multiplex network to compare their similarities, differences, and interactions. Network theory will be shown to be useful in the early design stage due to its simplicity and ability to model any shipboard system.

퍼지 신경회로망을 이용한 선박의 제어 ( On the Control of Ship's Steering System by Introducing the Fuzzy Neutral Network )

  • Choi, H.K.;Lee, C.Y.
    • Journal of Korean Port Research
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.3-24
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    • 1992
  • In the fuzzy control of shop the qualitative knowledge and information that the ship's operators have acquired through their experience can be logically described by the Linguistic control Rule (LCR). The algorithm of the control is made of the LCR and the control of the shop is performed by processing this algorithm implementing a computer. The problem in the fuzzy control is that it is very difficult to describe qualitative human knowledge in the LCR correctly. To tackle this difficulty a Fuzzy Neural Network (FNN) was introduced in this paper. The characteristics of the multi-layer FNN control system applied to the ship's steering system is investigated through the computer simulation, and the results were compared with those of the ordinary fuzzy control system of a ship. The results showed that the FNN method is a very effective to translate human knowledge into the LCR.

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A novel approach of ship wakes target classification based on the LBP-IBPANN algorithm

  • Bo, Liu;Yan, Lin;Liang, Zhang
    • Ocean Systems Engineering
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2014
  • The detection of ship wakes image can demonstrate substantial information regarding on a ship, such as its tonnage, type, direction, and speed of movement. Consequently, the wake target recognition is a favorable way for ship identification. This paper proposes a Local Binary Pattern (LBP) approach to extract image features (wakes) for training an Improved Back Propagation Artificial Neural Network (IBPANN) to identify ship speed. This method is applied to sort and recognize the ship wakes of five different speeds images, the result shows that the detection accuracy is satisfied as expected, the average correctness rates of wakes target recognition at the five speeds may be achieved over 80%. Specifically, the lower ship's speed, the better accurate rate, sometimes it's accuracy could be close to 100%. In addition, one significant feature of this method is that it can receive a higher recognition rate than the nearest neighbor classification method.

Research into the Development of HLA-based Ship Safety Assessment Simulation with Systems Engineering (시스템 엔지니어링을 통한 HLA 기반 선박 안전성 평가 시뮬레이션 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyung-Ho;Han, Young-Soo;Lee, Byung-Hak
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.47-57
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    • 2008
  • Many accidents occur on the oceans. Accidents involving ships can cause enormous damage. When an accident occurs, the cost of environmental restoration can bankrupt even a top-ranked international company. The potential damages resulting from ship accidents have resulted in many international agreements such as MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM Code, etc. The viability of damaged ships has become more and more important. A damaged ship's viability and cargo safety can be improved by a safety assessment design procedure. We consider th£ shipbuilding industry's distributed characteristics to define a safety assessment system with software engineering-based requirements analysis. We used a distributed network-based simulation method (HLA - High level architecture), because of ease of reuse and expansion of existing components to other situations, and because it is a military standard. HLA is the standard for distributed network-based simulation in many countries including the United States, Canada, Israel, and Korea. The paper describes research to develop a prototype of a network-based safety assessment simulation system by software engineering based analysis.

Summary of Maritime Cyber Attacks and Risk Management

  • Al-Absi, Mohammed Abdulhakim;Al-Absi, Ahmed Abdulhakim;Kim, Ki-Hwan;Lee, Young-Sil;Lee, Hoon Jae
    • International journal of advanced smart convergence
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.7-16
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    • 2022
  • The targets of cyber-attacks are not limited to the websites and internal IT systems of shipping agencies. Ships and ports have become important targets for cyber attackers. This paper examines the current state of ship network security, introduces the International Maritime Organization's resolution on ship network security management, and summarizing the cyber-attacks in maritime so the readers can have a general understanding of maritime environment.