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Giovanni Briguglio and Vincenzo Crupi
The increasingly stringent requirements?in terms of limiting pollutants and the constant need to make maritime transport safer?generated the necessity to foresee different solutions that are original. According to the European Maritime Safety Agency, the...
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Josip Dujmovic, Tomislav Krljan, Nikola Lopac and Srdan ?u?kin
Carbon emissions generated by the transportation sector represent a large part of total greenhouse gas emissions and are thus subject to various policies and initiatives for emission reduction and the development of sustainable transportation networks. F...
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Henry P. Huntington, Richard Binder Sr., Robert Comeau, Lene Kielsen Holm, Vera Metcalf, Toku Oshima, Carla SimsKayotuk and Eduard Zdor
The homeland of Inuit extends from Asia and the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Atlantic Ocean. Inuit and their Chukchi neighbors have always been highly mobile, but the imposition of three international borders in the region constrained travel, trade, h...
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Zhihuan Wang, Chenguang Meng, Mengyuan Yao and Christophe Claramunt
Maritime ports are critical logistics hubs that play an important role when preventing the transmission of COVID-19-imported infections from incoming international-going ships. This study introduces a data-driven method to dynamically model infection ris...
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Federico Cavallaro, Olga Irranca Galati, Silvio Nocera
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Several studies on the relationship between tourism transport and CO2 emissions have shown that the transport sector generates the largest proportion of emissions, accounting for 75% of overall emissions. These studies have also shown how the measures to...
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Rui Chen, Mingjian Chen, Wanli Li, Jianguang Wang and Xiang Yao
Massive trajectory data generated by ubiquitous position acquisition technology are valuable for knowledge discovery. The study of trajectory mining that converts knowledge into decision support becomes appealing. Mobility modes awareness is one of the m...
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Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan, Yanlong Li, Muhammad Sadiq, Junwei Liang and Muhammad Asghar Khan
Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth?s surface. For various reasons, almost 95% of these areas remain unexplored. Underwater wireless communication (UWC) has widespread applications, including real-time aquatic data collection, naval surveillance, nat...
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Yue Leng and Sheng Zhong
This paper addresses the challenge of reduced tracking accuracy in maritime electro-optical tracking equipment when dealing with high-mobility targets like speedboats and aircraft due to off-target error delays. We propose an innovative technique that le...
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Ioannis Kontopoulos, Antonios Makris and Konstantinos Tserpes
Due to the vast amount of available tracking sensors in recent years, high-frequency and high-volume streams of data are generated every day. The maritime domain is no different as all larger vessels are obliged to be equipped with a vessel tracking syst...
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Marco Pellegrini, Giovanni Preda and Cesare Saccani
The realization of infrastructures in coastal environment modifies water and sediment natural current regime. In particular, sediment can be entrained and accumulated in port infrastructure like docks, haling basins, or port entrances and channels, creat...
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