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Ship near-miss duration model and application analysis

 
 
 

Abstract


Objectives \xa0The near-miss of two ships is a special situation that ships will encounter, and it can be modeled into an effective method for evaluating potential maritime traffic risks. In terms of the time-dimension perspective, Methods a temporal near-miss model is first established using the Fujii ship domain to detect near-miss situations, and the near-miss duration and average duration are then defined. An algorithm for calculating near-miss duration is proposed on the basis of the time synchronization processing of AIS data. Furthermore, the near-miss duration is used to analyze the time-dimension characteristics of maritime traffic risks. The Bohai Sea area is used as the research example to verify the model. Results \xa0The correlations between the average near-miss duration and ship type and length are determined. According to ship type analysis, the longest average near-miss duration is 252.63 s for an oil tanker and at least 180 s for a passenger ship. According to ship size analysis, the longest average near-miss duration is 272.65s for a large ship and at least 180s for a mid-size ship. Conclusions \xa0The proposed model can be used to accurately calculate near-miss duration, providing a new approach to studying maritime traffic risks from the time-dimension perspective.

Volume 16
Pages 1-9
DOI 10.19693/J.ISSN.1673-3185.02015
Language English
Journal None

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