15
Jun

15 June | 09:00 - 17:00 | Trondheim | Open for all

GCE NODE participants Teknova contributes to an autonomous ship seminar in Trondheim.

The seminar is hosted by The Nordic Institute of Navigation and The Norwegian Forum for Autonomous Ships.

Preliminary program:

Autonomous ship research

  1. “Norwegian research on autonomous ships”, Ørnulf Jan Rødseth, SINTEF Ocean, Norway.
  2. “Navigation of small autonomous water shuttles for cargo transport in the Trondheimsfjord area”, NN, Kongsberg Seatex, Norway (Not confirmed).
  3. “Autonomous container transport with Yara Birkeland in Grenland”, NN, Kongsberg Maritime, Norway (Not confirmed).
  4. “Maintenance challenges associated with unmanned vessels – is maintenance the bottleneck?” Thomas Meyer, Teknova AS, Norway.

Navigation systems and navigational safety

  1. “Proof-of-Concept Demonstrator to Improve Safety of Maritime Navigation in the Baltic Sea”​, Sanna Kaasalainen, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute – FGI, Department of Navigation and Positioning.
  2. “Navigational safety for small non-SOLAS vessels”, Thomas Porathe, Professor, Interaction Design, NTNU.
  3. Digital Twins for design and verification of autonomous systems, Nicolai Husteli – DNV GL
  4. “Safety validation of autonomous navigation systems using a ship handling simulator”, Eetu Heikkilä, Jussi Martio – VTT
  5. “Strategic and Operational Risk Management for Wintertime Maritime Transportation System (STORMWINDS)”, Heidi Kuusniemi, FGI, Finland.
  6. “IACS Unified requirements for computerized systems – application to autonomous navigation” – NN, Bureau Veritas.

Navigation and collision avoidance

  1. “Infrastructure free navigation and target identification”, Laura Ruotsalainen / Sanna Kaasalainen, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute – FGI, Department of Navigation and Positioning.
  2. “Intelligent Decision Making Framework for Ship Collision Avoidance based on COLREGS Rules”, Lokukaluge Prasad Perera, SINTEF Ocean.
  3. “Navigation and communication systems for autonomous ships”, Egil Eide, NTNU, Inst. for electronic systems.
  4. “Risk assessment and risk acceptance in autonomous transport – SAREPTA Project” – NN, SINTEF, Norway.