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The Analysis of Intelligent Functions Required for Inland Ships
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May 2024

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Guozhu Hao

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Yaojie Chen

Sorting out the requirements for intelligent functions is the prerequisite and foundation of the top-level design for the development of intelligent ships. In light of the development of inland intelligent ships for 2030, 2035, and 2050, based on the analysis of the division of intelligent ship functional modules by international representative classification societies and relevant research institutions, eight necessary functional modules have been proposed: intelligent navigation, intelligent hull, intelligent engine room, intelligent energy efficiency management, intelligent cargo management, intelligent integration platform, remote control, and autonomous operation. Taking the technical realization of each functional module as the goal, this paper analyzes the status quo and development trend of related intelligent technologies and their feasibility and applicability when applied to each functional module. At the same time, it clarifies the composition of specific functional elements of each functional module, puts forward the stage goals of China’s inland intelligent ship development and the specific functional requirements of different modules under each stage, and provides reference for the Chinese government to subsequently formulate the top-level design development planning and implementation path of inland waterway intelligent ships.

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... On one hand, ship electronic systems have long relied on specialized industry protocol standards [2]. Although these standards offer a high degree of standardization, the protocols are ill-suited to meet the connectivity requirements of modern, general-purpose intelligent devices [3]. During the process of ship digitization, intelligent systems need to integrate diverse data and functional modules. ...

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Redundant Path Optimization in Smart Ship Software-Defined Networking and Time-Sensitive Networking Networks: An Improved Double-Dueling-Deep-Q-Networks-Based Approach
The Analysis of Intelligent Functions Required for Inland Ships