MOL has signed a contract to conduct a joint study on collision avoidance algorithms and autonomous collision avoidance, part of Initiative to Realize Autonomous Ships, says a press release published on their website.
Study to avoid collision
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that the company has signed a contract to conduct a joint study on collision avoidance algorithms and autonomous collision avoidance.
The partners
The company is teaming up on the study with:
- MOL Marine Co., Ltd. ,
- National Maritime Research Institute of National Institute of Maritime,
- Port and Aviation Technology (MPAT),
- Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology,
- MOL Techno-Trade, Ltd., and
- YDK Technologies Co., Ltd.
About the goal
The goal of the joint study is to develop an advanced navigation support system that will lead to autonomous collision avoidance, using rule-based artificial intelligence and deep reinforcement learning algorithm.
This will enable systems to estimate several Obstacle Zones by Target (OZT) among different ships and propose a route that minimizes the risk of a collision.
Demonstration tests
Demonstration testing with Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology’s Shioji Maru has been conducted in congested sea areas such as Tokyo Bay as a part of continuous efforts to develop computational algorithms using OZT and avoidance route computational algorithms.
The test confirmed the ability to estimate OZT targeting several target ships in actual operation and develop and suggest avoidance routes in real time onboard and verified the system’s effectiveness in supporting collision avoidance.
The test also aimed to develop a collision avoidance system that realizes medium-to-long-term strategies for avoidance navigation well before target ships pose a risk in congested sea lanes, and takes into consideration the experience of maritime officer and other personnel in terms of safety and security.
Autonomous navigation
This study advances the system’s development of Assessment in MOL’s initiative on autonomous navigation.
MOL has moved ahead with advanced support of safe operation and reduction of its environmental impact, as set out in the “ISHIN NEXT-MOL SMART SHIP PROJECT-,” started in November 2016, and aims to become customers’ first choice as a logistics partner by applying ICT technology to improve service quality and efficiency.
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Source: MOL