Title
Cognitive Model of Maritime Navigation and its Use for Collision Accident Analysis
Abstract
Shipping industry plays a vital role in world trade. Especially in Japan, where the land is surrounded by the sea, it carries more than 99 per cent of the volume of trade. Besides international and domestic transport, commercial fishing is one of the main industries in Japan. Major harbors, seaways, and their surrounding areas have high traffic density, and thus the risks of marine accident are not negligible. In this paper, we look into typical cases of collision casualties in middle congested areas outside traffic controlled areas, and discuss how systems can support mariners in collision critical situations. Collision casualties are analyzed from a perspective of encountering types within the traffic environment. According to the types extracted here, cognitive process analysis is then presented. Requirements for each type of collision are also discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/ICETET.2012.37
Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology
Keywords
Field
DocType
cognitive process analysis,main industry,world trade,high traffic density,encountering type,collision critical situation,domestic transport,cognitive model,commercial fishing,collision casualty,maritime navigation,collision accident analysis,traffic environment,shipbuilding industry
Computer security,Computer science,Decision support system,Transport engineering,Accident analysis,Shipbuilding,Collision,Maritime navigation,Cognitive model,Cognition,Commercial fishing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2157-0477
978-1-4799-0276-7
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiroko Itoh152.59
Eiko Ishimura200.34
Yuichiro Yanagi311.30
Yuji Mori400.34