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Maritime-Port Technology and Development
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Maritime-Port Technology and Development
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Maritime-Port Technology and Development contains the latest research results and innovations as presented at the 2014 International Maritime and Port Technology and Development Conference (Trondheim, Norway, 27- 29 October 2014). The volume is divided into a wide range of topics: Efficient and environmentally friendly energy use in ships and port
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- Front Cover
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Congestion and truck service time minimization in a container terminal
- A dynamic discrete berth allocation problem for container terminals
- Ontology based management of maritime rules and compliance
- Maritime Single Windows: Lessons learned from the eMAR Project
- A study on estimation methodology of GHG emission from vessels by using energy efficiency index and time series monitoring data
- A pathway towards more sustainable shipping in 2050: A possible future for automation and remote operations
- Ship retrofit solutions: Economic, energy and environmental impacts
- Model and simulation of operational energy efficiency for inland river ships
- Reinforcing existing port facilities to withstand natural disasters: An analysis of increased construction costs
- Designing an autonomous collision avoidance controller respecting COLREG
- A generic modelling approach for heavy lifting marine operations
- Model Predictive Control of a waterborne AGV at the operational level
- Estimation of Dynamic Positioning performance by time-domain simulations—a step toward safer operations
- Possibilities to determine design loads for thrusters and drivetrain components using the flexible multibody-system method
- Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations of propeller wake effects on seabed
- Enhanced electrochemical performance in merged olivine structured cathode materials
- Sea trials for validation of shiphandling simulation models—a case study
- Anti-corrosion method for marine steel structure by the calcareous deposits
- A risk based approach to the design of unmanned ship control systems
- Offshore upstream logistics for operations in arctic environment
- An evaluation of evacuation systems for arctic waters
- An approach towards the design of robust arctic maritime transport systems
- Defining operational criteria for offshore vessels
- Real time ship exhaust gas monitoring for compliance to SOx and NOx regulation and CO2 footprint
- Modelling of LNG fuel systems for simulations of transient operations
- Future Internet enabled ship-port coordination
- Ship port pre-arrival reporting and ship survey status as eMar services