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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19843
Title: A Marine GIS Based Alert System to Prevent Vessels Collision with Offshore Platforms
Authors: Sheng-Long Kao 
Ki-Yin Chang 
Tai-Wen Hsu 
Keywords: Virtual AtoN;Marine platform;Automatic identification system (AIS);Marine geographic information system (marine GIS)
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Journal Volume: 29
Journal Issue: 5
Start page/Pages: 597-608
Source: Journal of Marine Science and Technology
Abstract: 
How to effectively use an intelligent aid-to-navigation (AtoN) to prevent ships from accidently colliding with offshore
marine platforms (OMPs) is an important issue for maritime environment. This study proposes a novel collision alert
system with three components to process Automatic Identification System (AIS) data in the cloud and broadcast AtoNs to
ships in order to avoid collision with OMPs. The first component receives as input fuzzy linguistic variables (vessel size,
relative speed, and approach distance) from the AIS data and calculates the radius of the guarding ring. The second
component serves a Marine GIS (MGIS), where the system simulates the alert based on a fuzzy guarding ring at one of
three levels: green (continuous light), amber (slow flash and alarm), and red (flash and fast alarm). The third component
is a warning indicator device, signaling the risk of collision between moving ships and offshore platforms. The MGIS
component can also be used on an OMP to alert approaching ships and to warn offshore platform workers and vessel
traffic service (VTS) on-duty operators. The ability of the proposed system to protect OMPs from vessel collisions has
been verified. Other potential applications include offshore wind turbines, oil rigs, or other working platforms.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19843
DOI: 10.51400/2709-6998.2462
Appears in Collections:運輸科學系

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