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Calculation Model of Ship Track Band Width Based on AIS Data

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Ship track band width is not only an important parameter of port and channel planning, design, and construction, but also an important factor affecting navigation safety. In the current design specifications of China, the calculation model and parameter selection of track band width are not changed from the earlier version. As a result, there are some differences between the theoretical results and the actual results. This paper established a calculation model to obtains the actual track band width according to ship's AIS data in a restricted straight channel.

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    ICITEE '21: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering
    October 2021
    477 pages
    ISBN:9781450386494
    DOI:10.1145/3513142

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