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Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) - Regulation, Technology, and Policy
Three Dimensions of Effective Implementation

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book covers MASS regulation, technology, and policy. MASS development began with the realization of the 4th industrial revolution technologies such as big data, AI, IoT, and communication, which were also linked to technological development in the maritime field. However, it is still unclear how MASS will operate. This book is divided into three parts: MASS regulation, technology, and policy, and explains each part in detail.
Part I "MASS regulation and safety" deals with IMO works for MASS, including IMO MASS RSE results which has been finished in 2021. In addition, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), one of the most important international conventions to be considered for MASS operation, will be dealt with and various safety considerations will be explained in detail. Through this, this book explains in detail the regulatory considerations and safety considerations for MASS. In particular, the gaps and themes identified in IMO MASS RSE and the priority discussion needs are explained, and based on this, the development of a goal-based non-mandatory MASS code currently in progress is discussed. UNCLOS is a convention like the blueprint of the IMO Conventions, and it is very important to understand and meet the requirements of UNCLOS for the operation of MASS. Therefore, this book provides a detailed explanation of the application of UNCLOS. In particular, UNCLOS Article 94 would be a very important consideration. Also, this book covers COLREGs and technologies for MASS operations. 

Info autore

Dr. Chong-Ju Chae
 has had experience on board on VLCC for 7 years and was granted a 1 Class deck officer license (Master mariner). After which he joined the academic area and has been researching maritime safety and environment protection technologies. Also, he has attended IMO meetings, in particular IMO MSC and TCC committee, and HTW sub-committee on behalf of the government since 2009. He finished his first master's degree at Korea Maritime and Ocean University and majored in Maritime Safety and Environment Engineering, and second master's degree was Maritime Safety and Environmental Administration(MSEA) in World Maritime University(WMU). And for PhD, he majored in Maritime Technology and Safety Engineering at Korea Maritime and Ocean University. Based on his practical and academic experience, he published various articles and books as author/co-authors such as Oil Tanker, Dynamic Positioning System Operation, IMO Guide Book etc. He is  mainly focusing on safety operations of special purpose vessels(i.e. Oil Tanker, DPS, Smart ship, MASS etc.) and environment protection technologies. He is also interested in research on safe operation of ships taking into account human factors and accident analysis, and research on simulator training such as FMSS, VR, and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS) remote operation simulator. 

Raphael Baumler
is a head of the Master of Science Maritime Safety and Environmental Administration at the World Maritime University (WMU). He is lead Consultant and project manager for the International Maritime Organization (IMO) on Ballast Water Management Convention (BWMC), Energy Efficiency as per MARPOL Annex VI, Ship recycling, and the Technical Cooperation Division of the IMO. He is also in charge of International Labour Organization (ILO) trainer on Maritime Labour Convention 2006 (MLC2006). He holds a Ph.D. in Risk Management and focuses his academic work on the impact of the vessel's socioeconomical environment on safety and environment. Primarily educated as a dual officer, he has worked on various types of vessels. Dr. Baumler spent 20 years in a seafaring career. He ended this occupation after six years as Master on a large container ship. His sea life drove him to work as Staff Captain on a cruise ship, and he completed various assignments as dual Junior Officer on board container ship, ferry, VLCC and supply vessel.

 

Riassunto

This book covers MASS regulation, technology, and policy. MASS development began with the realization of the 4th industrial revolution technologies such as big data, AI, IoT, and communication, which were also linked to technological development in the maritime field. However, it is still unclear how MASS will operate. This book is divided into three parts: MASS regulation, technology, and policy, and explains each part in detail.
Part I “MASS regulation and safety” deals with IMO works for MASS, including IMO MASS RSE results which has been finished in 2021. In addition, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), one of the most important international conventions to be considered for MASS operation, will be dealt with and various safety considerations will be explained in detail. Through this, this book explains in detail the regulatory considerations and safety considerations for MASS. In particular, the gaps and themes identified in IMO MASS RSE and the priority discussion needs are explained, and based on this, the development of a goal-based non-mandatory MASS code currently in progress is discussed. UNCLOS is a convention like the blueprint of the IMO Conventions, and it is very important to understand and meet the requirements of UNCLOS for the operation of MASS. Therefore, this book provides a detailed explanation of the application of UNCLOS. In particular, UNCLOS Article 94 would be a very important consideration. Also, this book covers COLREGs and technologies for MASS operations. 

Testo aggiuntivo

“This book is an invaluable resource for a wide range of stakeholders in the maritime industry. Maritime policymakers will gain a clear understanding of the regulatory challenges and solutions associated with MASS. ... this book stays up to date with the ongoing changes in MASS Regulation, Technology, and Policy, ensuring that stakeholders remain informed as the field continues to evolve.” (Zaili Yang, Xinrui Liang, WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, Vol. 24 (2), 2025)

Relazione

This book is an invaluable resource for a wide range of stakeholders in the maritime industry. Maritime policymakers will gain a clear understanding of the regulatory challenges and solutions associated with MASS. ... this book stays up to date with the ongoing changes in MASS Regulation, Technology, and Policy, ensuring that stakeholders remain informed as the field continues to evolve. (Zaili Yang, Xinrui Liang, WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, Vol. 24 (2), 2025)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Chong-Ju Chae (Editore), Baumler (Editore), Raphael Baumler (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 04.11.2024
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri
 
EAN 9783031694363
ISBN 978-3-0-3169436-3
Numero di pagine 316
Illustrazioni XIII, 316 p. 65 illus., 52 illus. in color.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.5 x 1.9 x 23.5 cm
Peso (della confezione) 668 g
 
Serie WMU Studies in Maritime Affairs > 11
Categorie Maß, Künstliche Intelligenz, Transport- und Verkehrswirtschaft, Artificial Intelligence, Unterhaltungs- und Medienrecht, IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property, Law of the Sea, Air and Outer Space, Maritime Economics, MASS and regulation, MASS and Maritime education and training, Safety of MASS, MASS remote control, Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship (MASS), MASS and decarbonization, MASS and UNCLOS, Liability and commercial aspects of MASS, MASS navigation system, MASS and COLREGs
 

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