Autonomous ships in maritime education model course 7.01

IF 0.5 Q4 TRANSPORTATION Pomorstvo-Scientific Journal of Maritime Research Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI:10.31217/p.35.2.20
B. Belev, A. Penev, Đani Mohović, Ana Perić Hadžić
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The fourth industrial revolution is already a fact. It is manifested in the emerging automation of many processes in shipping, which until recently have been highly dependent on the competence of the people who manage them. The analysis of navigational accidents invariably touches the human factor and involves it in the reasons for their occurrence. The statistics are discouraging and the lack of competence of seafarers is always present in the reports of the investigating authorities. The idea of creating and implementing autonomous ships is cited as a lifeline to overcome the shortcomings that disturb the industry due to the human factor. A few authors in their publications point out many unresolved issues, one of which is related to the education and competence of service personnel. The existing International Convention for Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping of Seafarers does not cover unmanned ships. The mandatory and recommended competencies in it are addressed to the people on board. Some maritime educational institutions have introduced the concept of “autonomous ship” in their curricula, such as Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Varna and Faculty of Maritime Study, Split. There are probably others who think ahead, but this approach is not enough because unmanned ships are already a fact in the maritime industry. This article aims at exploring the possibilities for supplementing the curricula of maritime training institutions with appropriate subjects for the new realities in shipping.
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海事教育模式课程中的自主船舶7.01
第四次工业革命已经成为事实。这体现在航运业许多流程的自动化,直到最近,这些流程还高度依赖于管理人员的能力。对航行事故的分析总是涉及人为因素,并将其纳入事故发生的原因中。统计数字令人沮丧,调查当局的报告中总是出现海员缺乏能力的情况。创建和实施自主船舶的想法被认为是克服由于人为因素而困扰该行业的缺点的生命线。一些作者在其出版物中指出了许多尚未解决的问题,其中一个问题与服务人员的教育和能力有关。现行的《海员培训、发证和值班标准国际公约》不包括无人驾驶船舶。其中的强制性和推荐性能力是针对船上人员的。一些海事教育机构在其课程中引入了“自主船舶”的概念,如瓦尔纳的尼古拉·瓦普萨罗夫海军学院和斯普利特的海事研究学院。可能还有其他人提前考虑,但这种方法还不够,因为无人驾驶船舶已经成为海事行业的一个事实。本文旨在探讨为海事培训机构的课程补充适合航运新现实的适当科目的可能性。
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