Exploration of COLREG-relevant parameters from historical AIS-data

Inger B. Hagen, Karen S. Knutsen, Tor Arne Johansen, Edmund Brekke
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Reliable anti-collision control algorithms conforming with the rules regulating traffic at sea, the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREG), are essential for the deployment of autonomous vessels in waters shared with other ships. The development of such methods is an active field of research. However, little attention has been given to how these rules are interpreted by experienced mariners, and how such information can be parametrised for use in automatic control systems and autonomous ships. This paper presents a method for exploiting historical automatic identification system (AIS) data to characterise parameters indicating the prevalent practices at sea in encounters with high collision risk. The method has been tested on data gathered in areas off the Norwegian coast over several years. Statistics on relevant parameters from the resulting dataset and the relation between them is presented. The results indicate that the strongest influence on vessel behaviour is the type of situation, and the amount of land and grounding hazards in the vessel's proximity.

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从 AIS 历史数据中探索 COLREG 相关参数
可靠的防碰撞控制算法必须符合海上交通规则,即《国际海上避碰规则》(COLREG),这对于在与其他船舶共享的水域部署自主船舶至关重要。开发此类方法是一个活跃的研究领域。然而,人们很少关注经验丰富的海员如何解释这些规则,以及如何将这些信息参数化,以用于自动控制系统和自主船舶。本文介绍了一种利用自动识别系统(AIS)历史数据的方法,以确定表明在遭遇高碰撞风险时海上普遍做法的参数特征。该方法已在几年来挪威沿海地区收集的数据上进行了测试。结果数据集的相关参数统计以及它们之间的关系得到了展示。结果表明,对船只行为影响最大的是情况类型以及船只附近陆地和搁浅危险的数量。
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