ABSTRACT

When combined with artificial intelligence, advanced computing architectures and enhanced communications, sensor technologies can monitor vessel performance and the adjacent environment to detect conditions that may hinder voyage completion. This book provides insight into the present and future of sensor architectures and configurations that can enhance vessel performance and further improve the safety of navigation. It covers topics such as traditional and expanded sensor functions in engineering and navigation, as well as new sensor capabilities that can provide greater insight into vessel behavior and performance and enhance awareness of passenger, crew and other human activities. Chapters offer background information on typical legacy vessel sensor configurations and current International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements for onboard sensors and future regulatory trends before discussing modern sensors and current- generation “smart” sensors that provide enhanced situational awareness to watchstanders. A vision of next- generation sensors currently being investigated for shipboard use is provided along with long- term trends in quantum sensing and computing that promise radical change across a wide variety of vessel functions. Insight is also given into cybersecurity factors so essential to all sensor systems. Ship Sensors: Conventional, Unmanned and Autonomous is ideal for professional seafarers, maritime academics and university students, and developers of maritime sensors and systems.

chapter Chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction to Ship Sensors

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Engineering Sensors

chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Navigation Sensors

chapter Chapter 4|19 pages

Cargo Sensors

chapter Chapter 5|12 pages

Crewmember and Passenger Sensors

chapter Chapter 6|18 pages

Artificial Intelligence in Sensor Systems

chapter Chapter 7|28 pages

Shore and Intership Communications

chapter Chapter 8|15 pages

Intraship and Internal Communications

chapter Chapter 9|24 pages

Cybersecurity and Ship Sensors

chapter Chapter 10|33 pages

Vessel Sensor Degradation

chapter Chapter 11|35 pages

Next-Generation Sensing