Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters

The Strait of Malacca is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. It averages 150 ship passes a day and more than 50,000 ships annually. With a high concentration of vessels in a narrow path, multiple risk situations arise. Analyzing traffic density is made harder by cross traffic and...

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Main Authors: Maimun, A., Nursyirman, I. F., Sian, A. Y., Samad, R., Oladokun, S.
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spelling my.utm.746742017-11-26T08:31:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74674/ Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters Maimun, A. Nursyirman, I. F. Sian, A. Y. Samad, R. Oladokun, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The Strait of Malacca is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. It averages 150 ship passes a day and more than 50,000 ships annually. With a high concentration of vessels in a narrow path, multiple risk situations arise. Analyzing traffic density is made harder by cross traffic and an unknown traffic density at the Strait. In 2009, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), through a collaboration with Kobe University, successfully installed an Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver. Through the AIS receiver, data of ship movements in the Strait of Malacca and Singapore could be recorded. A program was established by UTM to retrieve the data for the purpose of marine traffic collision risk analysis. In this research, a risk assessment method using AIS data is proposed for restricted waters such as for the Strait of Malacca and Singapore. The Risk Assessment Methodology requires the estimation of collision probabilities. The collision probability of the proposed method considers the Traffic Density, directions of traffic flow (with respect to a subject vessel), and probability of navigational failure. An area in the Strait of Singapore between the latitudes of 1°13'N and 1°07'N and Longitudes of 103°4'E and 103°56'E was selected to illustrate the method. By analysing the AIS data of traffic flow, the probabilities of collision for the area were determined. The effect of vessel parameters of length and speed on the risks of collision are also shown. IGI Global 2013 Book Section PeerReviewed Maimun, A. and Nursyirman, I. F. and Sian, A. Y. and Samad, R. and Oladokun, S. (2013) Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters. In: Marine Technology and Sustainable Development: Green Innovations. IGI Global, pp. 245-254. ISBN 978-146664318-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84944539794&doi=10.4018%2f978-1-4666-4317-8.ch015&partnerID=40&md5=643d250b2b1138fb2610ed0be421fe30
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Maimun, A.
Nursyirman, I. F.
Sian, A. Y.
Samad, R.
Oladokun, S.
Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
description The Strait of Malacca is one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. It averages 150 ship passes a day and more than 50,000 ships annually. With a high concentration of vessels in a narrow path, multiple risk situations arise. Analyzing traffic density is made harder by cross traffic and an unknown traffic density at the Strait. In 2009, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), through a collaboration with Kobe University, successfully installed an Automatic Identification System (AIS) receiver. Through the AIS receiver, data of ship movements in the Strait of Malacca and Singapore could be recorded. A program was established by UTM to retrieve the data for the purpose of marine traffic collision risk analysis. In this research, a risk assessment method using AIS data is proposed for restricted waters such as for the Strait of Malacca and Singapore. The Risk Assessment Methodology requires the estimation of collision probabilities. The collision probability of the proposed method considers the Traffic Density, directions of traffic flow (with respect to a subject vessel), and probability of navigational failure. An area in the Strait of Singapore between the latitudes of 1°13'N and 1°07'N and Longitudes of 103°4'E and 103°56'E was selected to illustrate the method. By analysing the AIS data of traffic flow, the probabilities of collision for the area were determined. The effect of vessel parameters of length and speed on the risks of collision are also shown.
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author Maimun, A.
Nursyirman, I. F.
Sian, A. Y.
Samad, R.
Oladokun, S.
author_facet Maimun, A.
Nursyirman, I. F.
Sian, A. Y.
Samad, R.
Oladokun, S.
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title Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
title_short Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
title_full Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
title_fullStr Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
title_full_unstemmed Using AIS data for navigational risk assessment in restricted waters
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