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A Stranding Avoidance System Using Radar Image MatchingDevelopment and Experiment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2009

Shogo Hayashi
Affiliation:
(Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine)
Susumu Kuwajima
Affiliation:
(Tokyo University of Mercantile Marine)
Kouichi Sotooka
Affiliation:
(Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.)
Hisao Yamazaki
Affiliation:
(Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.)
Hiroshi Murase
Affiliation:
(Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.)

Extract

The rates of collision and stranding at sea are very high. The primary causes of stranding are: not checking a ship's position, inadequate route planning, operational misjudgement and inefficient watchkeeping. These causes are responsible for 90 percent of strandings according to accident statistics. Reduction in stranding risk would be of considerable economic benefit and would also reduce pollution and be welcomed by shipping companies and, of course, by crews.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright The Royal Institute of Navigation 1991

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