ICMAR NAV 2023: Volume InformationProceedings of the International Conference on Maritime Autonomy and Remote Navigation 202312 articles•87 pages•Published: January 5, 2024 PapersSamrat Ghosh and Gholam Reza Emad 1-7 | Samrat Ghosh and Gholam Reza Emad 8-15 | Gholam Reza Emad, Gordon Meadow and Mehrangiz Shahbakhsh 16-19 | Aditi Kataria, Gholam Reza Emad and Jiangang Fei 20-27 | Allen Stotz, Levi Catton and Eliah Cameron 28-38 | Elli Anemogianni-Sinanidi 39-43 | Hevi Kurnia Hardini, Gholam Reza Emad and Hong-Oanh Nguyen 44-52 | Nick Bonser 53-58 | Hamed Majidiyan, Hossein Enshaei and Damon Howe 59-66 | Heikki Koivisto and Gholam Reza Emad 67-73 | Sam De Vincentis, Nirman Jayarathne, Luke Baxter and Lachlan Stammers 74-80 | Jeffrey Knitter, Daniel Lai, Luke Baxter, Nirman Jayarathne and Sam De Vincentis 81-87 |
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