Optimal Collision-Avoidance Manoeuvres to Minimise Bunker Consumption under the Two-Ship Crossing Situation

Author:

Zhou Kang,Chen Jihong,Liu Xiang

Abstract

This paper optimises two-ship collision-avoidance manoeuvres accounting for both collision risk and fuel use. A collision-avoidance manoeuvring optimisation model is developed to minimise fuel consumption while assuring ships' operational safety. The model can optimally determine when to begin collision-avoidance actions, how to change courses, and what rudder angles are needed. A quantitative scenario simulation is developed to illustrate the model application. The methodology can be further developed to guide practical ship collision-avoidance manoeuvring decisions made under more operational scenarios. In particular, this research can contribute to the development of computer-aided collision-avoidance operations to improve the safety and energy efficiency of maritime transportation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Ocean Engineering,Oceanography

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