A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports

Ensuring congestion-free marine traffic is crucial for hub ports in the world. For these hub ports, there has been increasing demand in marine transport. Therefore a capacity-assessment tool that models and simulates the navigational network, the traffic flows and complex navigational behaviors of v...

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Main Authors: Huang, Shell Ying, Hsu, Wen Jing, Fang, Hui, Song, Tiancheng
Other Authors: School of Computer Engineering
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Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1040322020-05-28T07:18:08Z A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports Huang, Shell Ying Hsu, Wen Jing Fang, Hui Song, Tiancheng School of Computer Engineering Conference on Principles of advanced discrete simulation (2013 : New York, US) DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering Ensuring congestion-free marine traffic is crucial for hub ports in the world. For these hub ports, there has been increasing demand in marine transport. Therefore a capacity-assessment tool that models and simulates the navigational network, the traffic flows and complex navigational behaviors of vessels is needed. The simulation model presented in this paper is unique in the scale and complexity of the waterway networks covered, the flexibility in defining the traffic flow patterns, and the degree of accuracy demanded of navigational behaviors. As such, none of the existing models and simulation tools is adequate for assessing the waterway capacity. The model was calibrated based on detailed analysis of historical records and consultations with domain experts. The model was used in the study of several future scenarios of a hob port. The simulation system built has laid a useful foundation for planning future marine traffic for hub ports. 2013-10-28T04:08:59Z 2019-12-06T21:24:57Z 2013-10-28T04:08:59Z 2019-12-06T21:24:57Z 2013 2013 Conference Paper Huang, S. Y., Hsu, W. J., Fang, H., & Song, T. (2013). A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports. Proceedings of the 2013 ACM SIGSIM conference on Principles of advanced discrete simulation - SIGSIM-PADS '13. 295-304. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104032 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16969 10.1145/2486092.2486130 en
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Huang, Shell Ying
Hsu, Wen Jing
Fang, Hui
Song, Tiancheng
A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports
description Ensuring congestion-free marine traffic is crucial for hub ports in the world. For these hub ports, there has been increasing demand in marine transport. Therefore a capacity-assessment tool that models and simulates the navigational network, the traffic flows and complex navigational behaviors of vessels is needed. The simulation model presented in this paper is unique in the scale and complexity of the waterway networks covered, the flexibility in defining the traffic flow patterns, and the degree of accuracy demanded of navigational behaviors. As such, none of the existing models and simulation tools is adequate for assessing the waterway capacity. The model was calibrated based on detailed analysis of historical records and consultations with domain experts. The model was used in the study of several future scenarios of a hob port. The simulation system built has laid a useful foundation for planning future marine traffic for hub ports.
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Huang, Shell Ying
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Song, Tiancheng
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author Huang, Shell Ying
Hsu, Wen Jing
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Song, Tiancheng
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title A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports
title_short A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports
title_full A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports
title_fullStr A marine traffic simulation system for hub ports
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