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Collision avoidance by constructing and using a passing area in on-board controller

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  • Serhii Zinchenko

    (Kherson State Maritime Academy)

  • Oleh Tovstokoryi

    (Kherson State Maritime Academy)

  • Oleksandr Sapronov

    (Kherson State Maritime Academy)

  • Kostiantyn Tymofeiev

    (Kherson State Maritime Academy)

  • Andrii Petrovskyi

    (Kherson State Maritime AcademyKherson State Maritime Academy)

  • Artem Ivanov

    (Kherson State Maritime Academy)

Abstract

The object of research is the processes of automatic optimal passing of one's own ship with many dangerous targets, including maneuvering ones, by the method of constructing the area of permissible passing parameters in the on-board computer. According to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), the largest number of ship accidents in 2014–2019 occurred due to collision (32 %). On modern ships, for observation and passing with targets, ARPA (automatic radar plotting aid) is used, which allows to automate manual operations, and the built-in function «Playing the maneuver» provides the navigator with a convenient graphic interface for solving passing problems. At the same time, ARPA is an automated system that assumes the presence of an operator in the control circuit. The presence of a person in the control circuit is related to the «human factor», which is a prerequisite for the occurrence of various types of accidents, including ship collisions. The most effective means of reducing the influence of the «human factor» on control processes is the introduction of automatic control modules in automated systems. The paper develops a method for the passing module, which allows automatic and optimal passing with many targets, including maneuvering ones. The number of targets for passing is not limited by the method, but is limited only by the capabilities of the ARPA to track the targets. The obtained results are explained by the fact that at each step of the on-board computer, a region of permissible passing parameters is constructed for all purposes, passing parameters that optimize a given optimality criterion are selected from the constructed region, the selected parameters are used as software in the control law. The developed method can be used on ships, subject to integration into the existing automated system of an on-board computer with an open architecture, to increase the capabilities of automatic traffic control, in this case, the possibility of automatic optimal passing with many objectives, including maneuvering.

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  • Serhii Zinchenko & Oleh Tovstokoryi & Oleksandr Sapronov & Kostiantyn Tymofeiev & Andrii Petrovskyi & Artem Ivanov, 2023. "Collision avoidance by constructing and using a passing area in on-board controller," Technology audit and production reserves, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 1(2(69)), pages 25-29, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:taprar:v:1:y:2023:i:2:p:25-29
    DOI: 10.15587/2706-5448.2023.274296
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