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Kranenburg, R. (author), Kuenen, J.J.P. (author)
Shipping has a significant share in the emissions of air pollutants such as NOx and particulate matter (PM), and the global maritime transport volumes are projected to increase further in the future. The major route for short sea shipping within Europe and the main shipping route between Europe and East Asia are found in the Mediterranean Sea....
article 2023
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Wagenvoort, M. (author), Bouman, P.C. (author), van Ee, M. (author), Lamballais Tessensohn, T. (author), Postek, K. (author)
After a hurricane, for example hurricane Irma in Sint-Maarten, the navy can provide aid by bringing supplies, helping to clear roads and evacuating victims. If the destinations cannot be reached over land via a port, resources can be transported using smaller ships and helicopters, called connectors. This has to be done e_ciently so that the...
conference paper 2022
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Kurchaba, S. (author), van Vliet, J. (author), Verbeek, F.J. (author), Meulman, J.J. (author), Veenman, C.J. (author)
The shipping industry is one of the strongest anthropogenic emitters of NOx—a substance harmful both to human health and the environment. The rapid growth of the industry causes societal pressure on controlling the emission levels produced by ships. All the methods currently used for ship emission monitoring are costly and require proximity to a...
article 2022
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Gusatu, L.F. (author), Zuidema, C. (author), Faaij, A. (author)
Growing EU energy ambitions in the North Sea region are urging for an accelerated deployment of large-scale renewable energy (RE) infrastructure, with offshore wind farms (OWF) playing an essential role. However, implementing the current EU targets is limited by the competing spatial claims between existing sea uses and OWFs and uncertainties...
article 2022
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de Bruin, G.J. (author), Pereira Barata, A. (author), van den Herik, H.J. (author), Takes, F.W. (author), Veenman, C.J. (author)
article 2022
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Putland, R.L. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author), Binnerts, B. (author), Farcas, A. (author), Merchant, N.D. (author)
Underwater radiated noise from shipping is globally pervasive and can cause deleterious effects on marine life, ranging from behavioural responses to physiological effects. Acoustic modelling makes it possible to map this noise over large areas and long timescales, and to test mitigation scenarios such as ship speed reduction or spatial...
article 2022
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van den Broek, H. (author), van der Waa, J.S. (author)
This paper introduces three intelligent operator support functions to allow multiple operators to effectively and efficiently supervise multiple autonomous operations. The many-to-many concept assumes a stage in human-automation collaboration design where supervision of maritime autonomous surface ships is not permanently required anymore. Only...
conference paper 2022
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Ros, J.A. (author), Doedée, V. (author), van den Akker, J.T. (author), Vredeveldt, A.W. (author), Linders, M.J.G. (author), Goetheer, E.L.V. (author), Garcia Moretz-Sohn Monteiro, J. (author)
The maritime industry has set clear objectives towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades. Ship based carbon capture (SBCC) could play a large role in reducing these emissions on the short term. This study gives an update on the work that has been conducted towards carbon capture and storage on LNG fuelled vessels. This is...
conference paper 2021
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Verbeek, R.P. (author), Smyth, T. (author), Deakin, A. (author), Proud, R. (author), Kousias, N. (author), Irjala, M. (author), Weisheit, J. (author), Oeffner, J. (author), Schneider, V. (author), Snee, D. (author), van Heesen, D. (author), Verhagen, V.E. (author), Moldanova, J. (author), Fridell, E. (author), Rostedt, A. (author), Keskinen, J. (author), Karjalainen, P. (author), Stylogiannis, A. (author), Haedrich, L. (author), Ntziachristos, V. (author), Ntziachristos, L. (author)
Exhaust emissions of maritime vessels are becoming increasingly important due to their contribution to air pollutant concentration on land, especially in port areas. For this reason, Emission Control Areas (ECA) were introduced in Europe to reduce SOx emissions. This has been expanded to more stringent NOx regulations for new vessels in 2021....
conference paper 2021
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MacGillyvray, A. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author)
Underwater sound mapping is increasingly being used as a tool for monitoring and managing noise pollution from shipping in the marine environment. Sound maps typically rely on tracking data from the Automated Information System (AIS), but information available from AIS is limited and not easily related to vessel noise emissions. Thus, robust...
article 2021
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Dijk, J. (author), van den Broek, S.P. (author), den Hollander, R.J.M. (author), Baan, J. (author), ten Hove, J.M. (author), Oorbeek, D. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Pseftogkas, A. (author), Koukouli, M.E. (author), Skoulidou, I. (author), Balis, D. (author), Meleti, C. (author), Stavrakou, T. (author), Falco, L. (author), van Geffen, J. (author), Eskes, H. (author), Segers, A.J. (author), Manders, A.M.M. (author)
The aim of this paper is to apply a new lane separation methodology for the maritime sector emissions attributed to the different vessel types and marine traffic loads in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea defined via the European Marine and Observation Data network (EMODnet), developed in 2016. This methodology is implemented for the first...
article 2021
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Michon, L. (author), van der Wal, R. (author)
9-13 May 2022 Rotterdam. Although warships have several layers of defence, history has shown a multitude of incidental where these have all failed resulting in battle damage of the ship. Much can be done in the design of the ship to provide an adequate level of resilience against anti-ship missiles, UNDEX threats, shaped charges, gunfire or...
other 2021
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Chanklia, G. (author), George, D. (author), Eleftherios, K. (author), van Vugt, J. (author), Paulo, M. (author), Rye, T.S. (author)
Modern design procedures in maritime transportation are faced by multiple challenges related to technical and operational constraints for safety, energy efficiency, cost effectiveness and environmental performance. These requirements, in combination with a wide range of machinery technologies, result in a complex landscape of solutions which can...
conference paper 2020
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Wagenvoort, M. (author)
In het ship-to-shore probleem is het doel goederen en personeel van amfibische schepen zo snel mogelijk naar de kust te vervoeren om daar vervolgens ingezet te worden bij taken op de wal. In dit artikel wordt het gebruik van een tijd-ruimte netwerk voorgesteld om het ship-to-shore probleem op te lossen. Bij het maken van de planning van een...
article 2020
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Bosschaart, C. (author)
The Royal Netherlands Navy operates a low-frequency active sonar consisting of a combination of a towed sonar source and receiver array in order to detect and classify objects underwater. The operation involves transmitting high power underwater sound towards an object and detecting the echo reflected by the object. Operating a towed source at...
conference paper 2019
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Davydenko, I.Y. (author), Fransen, R.W. (author)
Deep sea international ports are competitive businesses serving the transshipment needs of shipping lines linking seaborne freight with hinterland connections. The level of service is one of the important decision factors for the shipping lines' decision on whether to call at a port. Therefore, port performance is a vital competitive component...
conference paper 2019
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Prior, M.K. (author), Colin, M. (author), van Riet, M.W.G. (author)
Passive sonars attempt to detect sound radiated by vessels of interest. This detection takes place against a background of noise, with important sources of noise including distant shipping, rain falling on the sea surface and breaking waves and bursting bubbles associated with sea-surface waves. The estimation of these noises is therefore an...
conference paper 2019
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Georgopoulou, C. (author), Koukoulopoulos, E. (author), Dimopoulos, D.G. (author), Holmefjord, K. (author), Torben, S. (author), van Vugt, J. (author), Lecointre, L. (author)
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the stages where standardization is needed for model-based simulation as part of the holistic design and operational performance assessment of ship machinery systems. This need may rise in different stages of ship lifecycle, when model results are used and compared (e.g. as performance metrics for bids)...
conference paper 2019
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Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Lazovik, E. (author), den Breejen, E. (author), Broek, J. (author)
Maritime autonomous and unmanned shipping have considerable potential for cost-effective and safe cargo or passenger transport and other maritime operations. Such a manner of shipping will introduce operations chains with new roles and responsibilities. Widescale adoption requires an agreed upon overarching business process framework and...
conference paper 2019
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