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A Study on the Implementation of a Web-browser-based Global e-Navigation Service Discovery System for Decentralized Maritime Service Registries (탈중앙화 MSR 환경에서의 웹 브라우저 기반 글로벌 이내비게이션 서비스 검색 시스템 구현에 대한 연구)

  • Jinki, Jung;Young-Joong, Ahn
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.501-508
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    • 2022
  • The flow of global digitalization is leading to the emergence of a decentralized system environment based on blockchain or distributed ledger technology in the fields of economy, identity authentication, and logistics. Accordingly, a requirement that public services be searchable from several decentralized maritime service registries (MSRs) has been derived in terms of the discoverability of e-navigation services. This study describes a decentralized MSR environment composed of the MSR ledger and multiple local MSRs, and it has implemented a service search system that can search global e-navigation services in the environment through a web browser. This system is a decentralized application that dynamically generates service attributes, geometry information, and free text queries, and that provides users with relevant MSR and service access information from search results that are registered in the MSR ledger. In this study, we tested the established decentralized MSR environment and the system that performs service search within that environment, and we discussed its advantages and limitations.

Implications in Case Study on the Electronic Bills of Lading (전자선화증권의 기능에 대한 사례분석과 시사점)

  • Choi, Seok-Beom;Kim, Tae-Hwan
    • International Commerce and Information Review
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.171-194
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    • 2005
  • The CMI Rules for Electronic Bills of Lading were drafted by the Comite Maritime International(CMI) and related specifically to EDI transfers of negotiable bills of lading. The CMI Rules are contractual in nature and the application of the CMI Rules is strictly voluntary. The method adopted in the CMI Rules to enable negotiation of the rights to cargo in a controlled method is based on the introduction of the ‘Private Key’. The Bolero service will be governed by a multilateral contract called the Bolero Rule Book which specifies the rights and responsibilities of Bolero and its users. The Title Registry and Bolero Bill of Lading provide a fully functional equivalent to the paper bill of lading. The Bolero Bill of Lading can be created, transferred, amended, and surrendered by way of designating to order party, blank endorsement, refusal by the transferee etc. In Japan, through TEDI Project, the RSP Model is introduced as e-trade solution like Bolero's Solution. The RSP Model Solution will be furnished through TC(Trade Chain) Server and RSP(Repository Service Provider) Server. The purpose of this paper is to analyze comparatively the CMI Rules and Bolero Bill of Lading and RSP Model of TEDI and to find the implications in this case study for quick introduction of electronic Bill of Lading.

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A Study on Traffic Supporting System Enhancing the Safe Passage under Sea Bridge for Towing Vessels (예부선의 해상교량 안전통항을 위한 안전운항지원시스템 구축에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yun-Sok;Yun, Gwi-Ho;Park, Young-Soo;Kim, Jong-Sung;Cho, Ik-Soon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2007
  • Towing vessels have carried out the important role and service in the maritime industry construction, such as port and sea bridge construction, fairway dredging and sea reclamation etc. Furthermore, tugboat takes the largest portion in number of vessel at the domestic registry and barges as big as the general merchant vessel, which are getting specialized and larger, are in operation. In spite of the increase of marine accidents under this situation, there has been no proper measure for the safe navigation of tugboat in the aspect of a nation. This paper aims to propose the measure for the safe navigation of tugboat according to the frequent marine accident of tugboat with sea bridge. Therefore, we show an example of the sailing schedule and operation checklist based on the analysis of statistics and precedent of marine accident and the investigation of the actual operation state of tugboat in the aspect of a contract of carriage and a personnel setup, which should be checked by the operator of tugboat, to pass through sea bridge safely and propose the safe traffic supporting system based on electronic chart system to improve the safe navigation of tugboat.

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A Study on the Suggestion of Traffic Supporting System Enhancing the Safe Passage under Sea Bridge for Tugboat (예부선의 해상교량 안전 통항을 위한 안전운항지원시스템 제안)

  • Lee, Yun-Sok;Yun, Gwi-Ho;Park, Young-Soo;Kim, Jong-Sung;Cho, Ik-Soon
    • Proceedings of KOSOMES biannual meeting
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    • 2007.05a
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2007
  • Tugboat has carried out the important role and service in the maritime industry construction, such as port and sea bridge construction, fairway dredging and sea reclamation etc. Furthermore, tugboat takes the largest portion in number of vessel at the domestic registry and barges as big as the general merchant vessel, which are getting specialized and larger, are in operation. In spite of the increase of marine accident under this situation, there has been no proper measure for the safe navigation of tugboat in the aspect of a nation. This paper aims to propose the measure for the safe navigation of tugboat according to the frequent marine accident of tugboat with sea bridge. Therefore, we show a example of the sailing schedule and operation checklist based on the analysis of statistics and precedent of marine accident and the investigation of the actual operation state of tugboat in the aspect of a contract of carriage and a personnel setup, which should be checked by the operator of tugboat, pass through sea bridge safely and propose the safe traffic supporting system based on electronic chart system to improve the safe navigation of tugboat.

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