Affiliation:
1. Shanghai Maritime University , Haigang streat, ShangHai
Abstract
Abstract
With the vigorous development of maritime traffic, the importance of maritime navigation safety is increasing day by day. Ship trajectory extraction and analysis play an important role in ensuring navigation safety. At present, the DBSCAN (density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise) algorithm is the most common method in the research of ship trajectory extraction, but it has shortcomings such as missing ship trajectories in the process of trajectory division. The improved multi-attribute DBSCAN algorithm avoids trajectory division and greatly reduces the probability of missing sub-trajectories. By introducing the position, speed and heading of the ship track point, dividing the complex water area and vectorising the ship track, the function of guaranteeing the track integrity can be achieved and the ship clustering effect can be better realised. The result shows that the cluster fitting effect reaches up to 99.83%, which proves that the multi-attribute DBSCAN algorithm and cluster analysis algorithm have higher reliability and provide better theoretical guidance for the analysis of ship abnormal behaviour.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering
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