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Modelling and Simulation for Safe and Efficient Navigation in Narrow Waterways

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2004

A. N. Ince
Affiliation:
Istanbul Technical University
E. Topuz
Affiliation:
Istanbul Technical University
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Abstract

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This paper outlines the design of a Vessel Traffic Management and Information System (VTMIS) for the Turkish Straits and taking this as an example shows how modelling and simulation may aid safe and efficient navigation of vessels through waterways which are narrow and winding with changing currents and are therefore difficult to navigate and prone to accidents. Ship Handling and Vessel Traffic Flow simulation models and Hyrographic Prediction model are described and the simulation trials conducted under different traffic and environment conditions are discussed to show the role that these prediction and simulation programmes can play in preventing marine casualities in different waterways, which may result in loss of human lifes and property and contamination of the environment.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2004 The Royal Institute of Navigation