The Design of a Total Ship Service Framework Based on a Ship Area Network
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The rapid growth of IT technology has enabled ship navigation and automation systems to gain better functionality and safety. However, they generally have their own proprietary structures and networks, which makes interfacing with and remote access to them difficult. In this paper, we propose a total ship service framework that includes a ship area network to integrate separate system networks with heterogeneity and dynamicity, and a ship-shore communication infrastructure to support a remote monitoring and maintenance service using satellite communications. Finally, we present some ship service systems to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed framework.
著者
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MOON Daekeun
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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KIM Hagbae
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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LEE Kwangil
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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