DocumentCode :
1953464
Title :
The trends in integrated control and monitoring systems for ships
Author :
Tomas, Vinko ; Kitarovic, Jakov ; Antonic, Radovan
Author_Institution :
Maritime Studies Fac.
fYear :
2005
fDate :
8-10 June 2005
Firstpage :
373
Lastpage :
376
Abstract :
The last two quarters of the XX century has been marked by the achievements in automation of the marine technique and in control of operations for which this technique has been created. These achievements have confirmed their efficiency and viability. The further progress in this sphere is evident. On-board ship, the integrated control and monitoring systems (ICMS) would undertake and manage all activities associated with the administration of the vessel, including stores and provisions management, work requests, logs, equipment tag outs and calling up and display of diagnostics, drawings and work procedures for engineering repair teams. Because of the growing amount of data and the evolving technology, the operators have to deal with more and faster information streams. The decision-making processes becomes more complicated, the ICMS systems more extensive. Furthermore there is a growing demand for reduction of the number of crewmembers onboard. New technology and new ICMS functions handles these issues. The next paragraphs describe the authors view regarding the trends in ICMS systems
Keywords :
centralised control; computerised monitoring; decision making; ships; transport control; decision-making processes; integrated control and monitoring systems; marine technique; ship; Automatic control; Bridge circuits; Centralized control; Control systems; Displays; Engineering management; Marine vehicles; Monitoring; Navigation; Workstations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ELMAR, 2005. 47th International Symposium
Conference_Location :
Zadar
Print_ISBN :
953-7044-01-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELMAR.2005.193721
Filename :
1505722
Link To Document :
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