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Nyothiri Aung, Weidong Zhang, Sahraoui Dhelim and Yibo Ai
With the emergence of autonomous vehicles and internet of vehicles (IoV), future roads of smart cities will have a combination of autonomous and automated vehicles with regular vehicles that require human operators. To ensure the safety of the road commu...
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Nyothiri Aung, Weidong Zhang, Sahraoui Dhelim and Yibo Ai
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Jun Jian, Jinhai Chen and Peter J. Webster
Ship pilots and maritime safety administration have an urgent need for more accurate and earlier warnings for strong wind gusts. This study firstly investigated the ?Oriental Star? cruise ship capsizing event in 2015, one of the deadliest shipwreck event...
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Junho Song, Woojin Ahn, Sangkyoo Park and Myotaeg Lim
Detecting failure cases is an essential element for ensuring the safety self-driving system. Any fault in the system directly leads to an accident. In this paper, we analyze the failure of semantic segmentation, which is crucial for autonomous driving sy...
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Ilyushin Pavel Yurievich, Vyatkin Kirill Andreevich and Kozlov Anton Vadimovich
The modern oil industry is characterized by a strong trend towards the digitalization of all technological processes. At the same time, during the transition of oil fields to the later stages of development, the issues of optimizing the consumed electric...
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Andrea Maternová, Matú? Materna, Andrej Dávid, Adam Török and Lucia ?vábová
The main objective of this paper is to underscore the significance of human error as a dominant cause of maritime accidents. The research is based on a comprehensive analysis of 247 maritime accidents, with the aim being to identify human failures occurr...
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Xinqiang Chen, Chenxin Wei, Guiliang Zhou, Huafeng Wu, Zhongyu Wang and Salvatore Antonio Biancardo
Automatic Identification System (AIS) data-supported ship trajectory analysis consistently helps maritime regulations and practitioners make reasonable traffic controlling and management decisions. Significant attentions are paid to obtain an accurate sh...
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Yixiang Liao and Dirk Lucas
The flashing phenomenon is relevant to nuclear safety analysis, for example by a loss of coolant accident and safety release scenarios. It has been studied intensively by means of experiments and simulations with system codes, but computational fluid dyn...
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Weihua Zhu, Shoudong Wang, Shengli Liu, Libo Yang, Xinrui Zheng, Bohao Li and Lixiao Zhang
Maritime accidents, such as ship collisions and oil spills, directly affect maritime transportation, pollute the water environment, and indirectly threaten life and property safety. Predicting the maritime accident susceptibility and taking measures in a...
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Anil Kumar Chhotu and Sanjeev Kumar Suman
Highway railway level crossings, also widely recognized as HRLCs, present a significant threat to the safety of everyone who uses a roadway, including pedestrians who are attempting to cross an HRLC. More studies with new, proposed solutions are needed d...
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Leian Zhang, Junwu Wang, Han Wu, Mengwei Wu, Jingyi Guo and Shengmin Wang
Subway station projects are characterized by complex construction technology, complex site conditions, and being easily influenced by the surrounding environment; thus, construction safety accidents occur frequently. In order to improve the computing per...
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Zhehao Yang, Weizeng Shao, Yuyi Hu, Qiyan Ji, Huan Li and Wei Zhou
Marine oil spills occur suddenly and pose a serious threat to ecosystems in coastal waters. Oil spills continuously affect the ocean environment for years. In this study, the oil spill caused by the accident of the Sanchi ship (2018) in the East China Se...
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