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Intelligent Ships

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Part of the book series: WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs ((WMUSTUD,volume 8))

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In the era of big data, the development of intelligent ships is accelerating, and intelligent ships have become the main direction of future development of ships and shipping. This chapter briefly introduces the related concepts of intelligent ships, and focuses on the application technologies of intelligent ships and the legal and regulatory issues it will face in the future development. The key technologies of intelligent ships involve information perception technology, intelligent decision-making technology, intelligent routing technology, marine communication network security technology, route planning technology, autonomous navigation technology, state monitoring and fault diagnosis technology and so on. In the future, the development of intelligent ships must strengthen the amendment and improvement of maritime conventions and laws, and introduce relevant laws, regulations and norms.

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Yang, T. (2020). Intelligent Ships. In: Mukherjee, P.K., Mejia, M.Q., Xu, J. (eds) Maritime Law in Motion. WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs, vol 8. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31749-2_34

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