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Advances in Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Gdynia Maritime University, Poland), Edited by (Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 417 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367357607
  • ISBN-13: 9780367357603
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 417 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367357607
  • ISBN-13: 9780367357603
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This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the 13th International Conference on Marina Navigation and Safety of Sea Transport and is addressed to scientists and professionals in order to share their expert knowledge, experience and research results concerning all aspects of navigation, safety of navigation and sea transportation.

The Thirteen Edition of the most innovative World conference on maritime transport research is designed to find solutions to challenges in waterborne transport, navigation and shipping, mobility of people and goods with respect to energy, infrastructure, environment, safety and security as well as to economic issues.

List of reviewers
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Advances in Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation. Introduction 1(2)
A. Weintrit
T. Neumann
Chapter 1 Advances in Marine Navigation
3(46)
1.1 Analysis of Primary Position Validation in ECDIS System
5(12)
D. Sakan
S. Zuskin
D. Brcic
S. Valcic
1.2 Comparison between Simulator Modelled and Empirical Ship Squat Prediction
17(4)
M. Baric
L. Grbic
R. Mohovic
D. Mohovic
1.3 Environmental Impact of New Maritime Routes Cadiz-Huelva-Algarve: Preliminary Study
21(6)
D. Marin
E. Nebot
L.A. Fdez-Giielfo
D. Sales
A. Querol
1.4 Optimal Route Planning Algorithm for Coastal Ships Considering Ocean Environment and Grounding
27(4)
W. Lee
W. Yoo
S.H. Ham
T. Kim
1.5 Probabilistic Modeling of Ship-bank Contacts Based on Manoeuvring Performance under Environmental Loads
31(8)
H. Liu
N. Ma. X.C. Gu
L.P. Wu
1.6 Statistical Analysis of the Real Surface Currents and Wind Parameters for the Szczecin Lagoon
39(10)
L. Kasyk
M. Kijewska
K. Pleskacz
Chapter 2 Inland, Costal, Port and Offshore Innovations
49(30)
2.1 A Novel Algorithm for Modeling Human Decision Making of Inbound Merchant Ships - A Case Study of the Shanghai Waigaoqiao Phase IV Port
51(6)
J. Xue
C.Z. Wu
P. Van Gelder
2.2 Polar Plot Capability of a Tug in Indirect and Direct Mode of Escort Towing
57(8)
J. Artyszuk
2.3 Use of Association Rules for Cause-effects Relationships Analysis of Collision Accidents in the Yangtze River
65(8)
B. Wu
J.H. Zhang
X.P. Yan
T.L. Yip
2.4 Vessel Traffic Services: Innovation, Adaptation, and Continued Relevance
73(6)
G. Hanchrow
Chapter 3 New Perspective for Communication Systems
79(18)
3.1 A Review of NAVDAT and VDES as Upgrades of Maritime Communication Systems
81(8)
S.I. Bauk
3.2 Detained Vessels Under Paris MoU: Implementation of GMDSS
89(8)
R.E. Rey-Charlo
F. Piniella
J.L. Alcaide
Chapter 4 Challenges in Safety of Sea Transportation
97(54)
4.1 Analysis of Accidents During Maritime Transportation of Cargo Fumigated by Phosphine: Causes, Consequences, Prevention
99(6)
E. Belobrov
V. Torskiy
G. Rangayeva
4.2 Application of the BPMN Models in Maritime Transport
105(6)
M. Dramski
4.3 Mathematical Model of Hydrodynamic Characteristics on the Ship's Hull for Any Drift Angles
111(6)
O.F. Kryvyi
M.V. Miyusov
4.4 New Passenger Maritime Transport System for Gulf of Cadiz (ESPOmar PROJECT)
117(6)
J.I. Alcaide
R. Garcia Llave
F. Piniella
A. Querol
4.5 Ship Design Challenges for ESPOMAR Project: A Review of Available Methods
123(6)
M.J. Legaz
A. Querol
B. Flethes
4.6 Study on Applying Numeric Modeling CFD for Fuel Injection Process of Common Rail System in Marine Diesel Engine
129(6)
V. Quan Phan
H. Dang Tran
4.7 The International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships' Ballast Water and Sediments: A Respectful Way to Tackle the Problem of Aquatic Biodiversity in Maritime Transport
135(8)
R. Garcia Llave
J.I. Alcaide
4.8 Theoretical Research on Mass Exchange Between an Autonomous Transport Module and the Environment in the Process of Transport from the Seabed
143(8)
W. Filipek
K. Broda
Author index 151
Adam Weintrit, Full Professor, DSc, PhD, FRIN, FNI, Master Mariner, is head of the Navigational Department (since 2003) and Dean of the Faculty of Navigation (2008-2016) of the Gdynia Maritime University, Poland. He received his M.Sc degree from Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation (1985), DSc and PhD degree (1992) and habilitation degree (2004) from Warsaw Technical University, Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography. He has over 30 years experience in teaching and research works in the field of maritime navigation, sea transport, telematics, geomatics, hydrography, cartography, geodesy and safety at sea. Adam has published more than 280 reports and papers in journals and conference proceedings and is the author of 18 books on navigation, including 5 handbooks on ECDIS and electronic charts and co-editor of 15 monographs. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal ofn Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation (TransNav).

Tomasz Neumann is Assistant Professor at the Gdynia Maritime University, Poland. He received his M. Sc. degree from the University of Gdansk in 2007. He has co-authored several books on marine navigation and maritime transportation with Adam Weintritt and is Associate Editor of the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation (TransNav).