Details
- Project's acronym:
- CADMUSS
- Financial Program Name:
- ERA-NET COFUND
- Organization:
- Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju (NCBR) (The National Centre for Research and Development)
- Agreement:
- MARTERA-2/CADMUSS/2/2021 z dnia 2021-03-29
- Realisation period:
- 2020-09-01 - 2023-08-31
- Research team leader:
- dr hab. inż. Rafał Szłapczyński
- Team members:
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- researcher dr inż. Marcin Życzkowski
- researcher dr inż. Aleksander Kniat
- Realised in:
- Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology
- External institutions
participating in project: -
- JAKOTA Cruise Systems GmbH (Germany)
- Wismar University of Applied Science (Germany)
- NavSim Polska spółka z o.o. (Poland)
- Innovative Navigation (Germany)
- Nautitec GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
- Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni (Poland)
- Project's value:
- 1 141 640.45 PLN
- Request type:
- International Research Programmes
- Domestic:
- International project
- Verified by:
- Gdańsk University of Technology
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Year 2022
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A risk comparison framework for autonomous ships navigation
PublicationMaritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) may operate in three predefined operational modes (OM): manual, remote, or autonomous control. Determining the appropriate OM for MASS is important for operators and competent authorities that monitor and regulate maritime traffic in given areas. However, a science-based approach to this respect is currently unavailable. To assist the selection of the proper OM, this study presents a risk-based...
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The impact of shipping 4.0 on controlling shipping accidents: A systematic literature review
PublicationMaritime shipping, with a significant role in global trade, confronts various accidents leading to loss of lives, properties, and the environment. Shipping 4.0 technologies are scaling up to address this problem by employing real-time data-driven technologies, including cyber-physical systems, advanced tracking and tracing, intelligent systems, and big data analytics. Despite growing attention, there is a general lack of clarity...
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