Reprint

Maritime Security and Risk Assessments

Edited by
July 2024
338 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1677-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1678-1 (PDF)
https://doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-7258-1678-1 (registering)

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This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Maritime Security and Risk Assessments that was published in

Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This reprint delves into the intricate world of maritime operations and security, highlighting the complexities and challenges involved in maintaining the safety and cleanliness of shipping. The main themes of the chapters presented revolve around various facets of maritime operations and security, focusing on maritime anomaly detection, collision risk assessment and the use of AIS data to enhance maritime safety and surveillance. Contributions cover a wide range of topics in the maritime domain, including trajectory clustering, kinematic behaviour analysis, Bayesian networks for risk assessment, resilience analysis of shipping networks, and the development of innovative methods for detecting anomalous behaviour in maritime traffic. By using data-driven approaches, statistical methods and cutting-edge technologies, the authors aim to improve maritime operations and safety, ultimately leading to a safer maritime environment for all stakeholders.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
marine traffic; traffic complexity; radial distribution function; marine traffic safety; marine surveillance; decentralized documentation; traffic incidents; conflict resolution; timestamping authority; maritime data; human error; loading operation; ship safety; shipboard operation human reliability analysis; entropy-weighted TOPSIS method; route similarity; similarity measures; discrete Fréchet distance; fleet analysis; container fleet; nautical anchorage; multi-criteria analysis; criteria; optimization of spatial locations; weight coefficients; concession fields; AHP; TOPSIS; bauxite maritime logistics; risk parameter; FMECA; fuzzy rule-based BN; evidence reasoning (ER); maritime risk; GPS spoofing; anomaly detection; NMEA-0183; Maritime Cyber Security; GNSS; cyber and electromagnetic activities; adversarial attack; perturbed image; YOLO; object classification; MASS; complex networks; cascading failures; causes of accidents; ship collisions; maritime surveillance; vessel traffic service; VTS; monitoring; anomaly detection; decision support tool; DST; maritime domain awareness; data integration; computer vision; Maritime Silk Road; pirate attacks; process risk; dynamic Bayesian network; risk assessment; anchorage; collision risk; relative motion; safe navigable waters; traffic complexity; multi-ship collision avoidance; fuzzy reasoning; decision support model; maritime surveillance; vessel traffic service; AIS; maritime traffic patterns; trajectory clustering; anomaly detection; automatic identification system (AIS); tankers; falsification; spoofing and jamming; n/a