dr inż. Marcin Życzkowski
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- Assistant professor at Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology
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- marzyczk@pg.edu.pl
Assistant professor
- Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology
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Budynek Wydz. IMiO (dawny WOiO)
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Publication showcase
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Multi-objective weather routing of sailing vessels
The paper presents a multi-objective deterministic method of weather routing for sailing vessels. Depending on a particular purpose of sailboat weather routing, the presented method makes it possible to customize the criteria and constraints so as to fit a particular user’s needs. Apart from a typical shortest time criterion, safety and comfort can also be taken into account. Additionally, the method supports dynamic weather data:...
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Multi-objective weather routing of sailboats considering wave resistance
The article presents a method to determine the route of a sailing vessel with the aid of deterministic algorithms. The method assumes that the area in which the route is to be determined is limited and the basic input data comprise the wind vector and the speed characteristic of the vessel. Compared to previous works of the authors, the present article additionally takes into account the effect of sea waves with the resultant resistance...
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Collision Risk-Informed Weather Routing for Sailboats
Selected COLREG rules, good seamanship and sheer common sense indicate that it is in a sailboat's interest to follow collision-free routes without relying on large power-driven ships to give way. Until now, however, no method has integrated a sailboat's weather routing with collision risk monitoring and collision avoidance. Therefore, a new deterministic approach to combine the above features within one method is introduced here....
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2018-10-25
Obtained science degree
dr Transport (Technology)Wydział Nawigacyjny Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni
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