ICMAR NAV 2023: Volume Information

Proceedings of the International Conference on Maritime Autonomy and Remote Navigation 2023

12 articles87 pagesPublished: January 5, 2024

Papers

Samrat 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

Keyphrases

activity system, AI, AMC Test, Autonomous, autonomous navigation, Autonomous ship, Autonomous Shipping3, Autonomous ships, Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASV), boundary object, business case, chat, ColRegs Compliance, competency framework, Defence, Drones, Equipment/machinery breakdown, Future Ready2, Human-Technology coexistence, Hydro Regeneration, Industry 4.03, Intelligent Systems, Maintenance, Marine Engineer, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS)2, Maritime Autonomy, maritime education, Maritime Education and Training, Maritime Policy, maritime safety, Maritime workforce, mass4, MET, modular, mooring, naval missions, Payloads, Reliability, Safe Return to Port, Seakeeping, Ship Landing, short-term prediction, simulation, Simulator Evaluation, skills and competency framework, sociocultural perspective, Solar Powered, STCW, STCW Code, The Royal Australian Navy, time series analysis, training, Unattended engine room, USV.