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The papers presented in this volume cover recent progress in applications of new theory on manoeuvring-related problems for surface ships and control and sensor problems for underwater vehicles.
Thomas Glotzbach spotlights that navigation within marine robotics can benefit from cooperative teams in a way that justifies the increased effort to operate several vehicles at once. He features discussions of different scenarios, modeling of systems, and estimation algorithms for comparable situations. The chapter on the used methodologies may allow a reader with only basic knowledge in control theory to obtain deeper insight in advanced concepts such as observability and state estimation, even without any background in marine robotics.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Logistics, ICCL 2018, held in Vietri sul Mare, Italy, in October 2018. The 32 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 71 submissions. They are organized in topical sections as follows: maritime shipping and routing, container handling and container terminals, vehicle routing and multi-modal transportation, network design and scheduling, logistics oriented combinatorial optimization.
This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the 5th IFAC Conference on Manoeuvring and Control of Marine Craft, held in Aalborg, Denmark, on 23-25 August 2000. The conference attracted more papers than any of the previous events in this series of meetings. The Proceedings contains three plenary papers from key international speakers, on the topics of nonlinear ship control, fault detection and resolution in AUVs, and control of the human element. Altogether there are over 60 papers covering recent progress in all areas of this growing research area. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: application of new theory on manoeuvring related problems for surface ships, and the complex manoeuvring control and sensor problems for autonomous underwater vehicles. Underwater activity is clearly a hot international topic, as shown by the fact that over one third of the conference sessions were dedicated solely to this issue. Non-linear control, motion control, autopilots and path control, high-speed vessels, modelling, information systems and offshore systems are other areas where there is considerable activity, as shown by the large range of topics covered by the papers in the Proceedings.
Paperback. This Proceedings Volume contains papers presented at the 4th IFAC Conference on Manoeuvring and Control of Marine Craft (MCMC'97) which was held in Brijuni, Croatia, on 10-12 September 1997. The paper selection process resulted in an interesting three-day programme comprising three invited lectures and twenty-nine papers, organized in nine separate sessions and presented by authors representing a total of fifteen countries.The IFAC Technical Committee on Marine Systems as the sponsor and KoREMA (Croatian Society for Communications, Computing, Electronics, Measurement and Control) as the organizer spared no efforts to ensure the success of this conference. MCMC'97 will be remembered as an excellent forum for the discussion and interchange of research results.
Maritime Technology and Engineering 3 is a collection of papers presented at the 3rd International Conference on Maritime Technology and Engineering (MARTECH 2016, Lisbon, Portugal, 4-6 July 2016). The MARTECH Conferences series evolved from biannual national conferences in Portugal, thus reflecting the internationalization of the maritime sector. The keynote lectures and the papers, making up nearly 150 contributions, came from an international group of authors focused on different subjects in a variety of fields: Maritime Transportation, Energy Efficiency, Ships in Ports, Ship Hydrodynamics, Ship Structures, Ship Design, Ship Machinery, Shipyard Technology, afety & Reliability, Fisheries, Oil & Gas, Marine Environment, Renewable Energy and Coastal Structures. Maritime Technology and Engineering 3 will appeal to academics, engineers and professionals interested or involved in these fields.