Maritime A utonomous Surface Ship Operation near Small Traditional Wooden and Fishing Boat

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The advancement of IoT and the dream of having transportation mode where there is no human presence on board comes true . We have proceed in to the stage where artificial intelligence (AI) technology bring s efficiencies in almost all sector s. Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship ( is availabl e now and soon it is expected to be a marine mode of transportation that can sail all over the world. It may visit a place where there is so much difference in culture and custom with the place where it built . While there are several ships with difference of technology used meet on the same layer of sea surface at the same time .The difficulties in interacting for those type of ships with different technology may exist The worst condition is that collision accident may occur if one could not detect the pres ence of other. Present technology of radar detection is still having weakness of detecting small wooden boat . Especially during bad weather and rough seas. The nature of fishing boat fleet where mostly stay still in the middle of ocean during fishing perio d might bring the risk of collision if they are not detected properly by the passing MASS T his paper is highlight ing the risk of collision between these type of vessel s , the options to prevent the risk of collision accidentthat can be implemented both for MASS and Small Traditional Wooden and Fishing Boat are proposed . There are several model s that can be used to solve that problem with pros and cons of each option. At the end of the paper, it will be proposed the most effective and effi cient method that can be used to prevent such accident.

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Saputra*, D., Soeparno, H., & Napitupulu, T. A. (2020). Maritime A utonomous Surface Ship Operation near Small Traditional Wooden and Fishing Boat. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(12), 113–121. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.k7854.1091220

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