Review of ship navigation safety in ice-covered waters
Paper in proceeding, 2021

The development and utilization of Arctic waterways make maritime transportation more convenient, but it also faces significant challenges. To grasp state of the art and the practice of navigation safety in ice-covered waters, we discussed the research contents and methods of navigation in ice-covered waters from four aspects: 1) risk assessment for ice-going ships, 2) ship following strategy under icebreaker assistance, 3) route planning, and 4) emergency rescue in ice-covered waters. Finally, future research trends are proposed for the development of navigation safety in ice-covered waters.

risk assessment

ice-covered waters

navigation safety

route planning

ship following strategy

emergency rescue

Author

Wengang Mao

Wuhan University of Technology

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Jiru Han

Inland Port and Shipping Industry Research Co

Wuhan University of Technology

Di Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Inland Port and Shipping Industry Research Co

Chi Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Da Wu

Wuhan University of Technology

Wei Cao

Wuhan University of Technology

6th International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety: New Infrastructure Construction for Better Transportation, ICTIS 2021

613-621
9781665497138 (ISBN)

6th International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety, ICTIS 2021
Wuhan, China,

Subject Categories

Water Engineering

Other Civil Engineering

Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources

DOI

10.1109/ICTIS54573.2021.9798660

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7/25/2022