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Safety–Security Analysis of Maritime Surveillance Systems in Critical Marine Areas
In today’s world, wherein more than 80% of world trade is carried out by maritime routes, the safety and security of the seas where this trade takes place is of vast importance for nations and the international community. For this reason, ensuring the sustainable safety and security of the seas has become an integral part of the mission of all maritime-related entities. Using big data extracted from the seas and maritime activities into meaningful information with artificial intelligence applications and developing applications that can be used in maritime surveillance will be of great importance for augmenting maritime safety and security. In this article, data sources which can be used by a maritime surveillance system based on big data and artificial intelligence technologies and which can be established around sensitive sea areas and critical coastal facilities, are identified and a model proposal using this maritime big data is put forward.
Safety–Security Analysis of Maritime Surveillance Systems in Critical Marine Areas
In today’s world, wherein more than 80% of world trade is carried out by maritime routes, the safety and security of the seas where this trade takes place is of vast importance for nations and the international community. For this reason, ensuring the sustainable safety and security of the seas has become an integral part of the mission of all maritime-related entities. Using big data extracted from the seas and maritime activities into meaningful information with artificial intelligence applications and developing applications that can be used in maritime surveillance will be of great importance for augmenting maritime safety and security. In this article, data sources which can be used by a maritime surveillance system based on big data and artificial intelligence technologies and which can be established around sensitive sea areas and critical coastal facilities, are identified and a model proposal using this maritime big data is put forward.
Safety–Security Analysis of Maritime Surveillance Systems in Critical Marine Areas
Batu Şengül (author) / Fatih Yılmaz (author) / Özkan Uğurlu (author)
2023
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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