Browsing Fakultet for arkitektur og design (AD) by Subject "Maritime Human Factors"
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Alarm and hand-over concepts for human remote operators of autonomous ships
(Chapter, 2023)Maritime autonomous ship systems are increasingly in the focus of maritime research institutions, specially in China and Norway. A lot of effort is put into development of technical systems based on artificial intelligence ... -
The Contribution of Ship Bridge Design to Maritime Accidents
(Chapter, 2022)Shipping is an industry where accidents have potential catastrophic effect on humans, the environment or material assets. The design of bridge equipment and the bridge layout has a significant impact on the human-technology ... -
Deconflicting Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship traffic using Moving Havens
(Chapter, 2020)Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), are now on the agenda of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). In several countries research on autonomous navigation is ongoig. If realized, MASS will for the foreseeable ... -
Ice Navigation in Arctic Offshore Wind Parks: Traffic Coordination Using Route Exchange and Moving Havens
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)New areas for the production of fossil-free renewable offshore energy production are planned in Arctic waters in the Bay of Bothnia, in the very north of the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland. These are waters normally ... -
Sensemaking in practical design: A navigation app for fast leisure boats
(Chapter, 2021)Every year a number of Norwegians are killed in small boats crashing into rocks and islands due to faulty navigation. “Human error,” like inattention and misconception, is often a triggering factor. To help the human ...