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16 February 2023 Research on risk assessment of ship safety in coastal navigation based on AHP
Junting Xiong, Shangyue Zhang, Wei Li, Yong Zhang, Xiaofeng Chen
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Proceedings Volume 12591, Sixth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2022); 125912N (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2668527
Event: 6th International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
With the continuous development of navigation business, the number of ships navigating at sea has increased greatly, and the congestion of waterways is also increasing, which brings the risk of ship collision is also increasing day by day. For this phenomenon this paper proposes an effective solution, this paper takes the ship navigation in the sea near Luoyuan Bay as the research object, first processes the AIS data of the ship, and then uses ArcGIS software to superimpose the AIS data on the nautical chart onto the nautical chart to reproduce the marine traffic situation, and then screens the traffic-intensive area of the navigation area and evaluates the navigation safety risk in the sea area, finally finds a navigation method that can effectively reduce the risk of ship collision. Using the recommended navigation method for navigation guidance can effectively reduce risk accidents and improve navigation safety.
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Junting Xiong, Shangyue Zhang, Wei Li, Yong Zhang, and Xiaofeng Chen "Research on risk assessment of ship safety in coastal navigation based on AHP", Proc. SPIE 12591, Sixth International Conference on Traffic Engineering and Transportation System (ICTETS 2022), 125912N (16 February 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2668527
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KEYWORDS
Safety

Risk assessment

Matrices

Analytical research

Artificial intelligence

Navigation systems

Decision making

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