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Smart Ports and Robotic Systems Navigating the Waves of Techno-Regulation and Governance

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Gebundene Ausgabe

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04.04.2023

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Tafsir Matin Johansson + weitere

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Springer

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414

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708 g

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Englisch

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978-3-031-25295-2

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Tafsir Matin Johansson  is Assistant Professor at the World Maritime University- Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, Sweden.

Dimitrios Dalaklis  is Professor of Safety and Security at the World Maritime University, Sweden.

Jonatan Echebarria Fernández  is Honorary Lecturer at The City Law School, City, University of London, UK.

Aspasia Pastra  is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the World Maritime University-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, Sweden.

Mitchell Lennan  is Lecturer in Environmental Law at the University of Aberdeen, UK. 



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Englisch

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978-3-031-25295-2

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Smart Ports & Robotic Systems: Navigating the Waves of Techno-regulation & Governance.- Part I: Setting the Scene.- Chapter 2: The Possibilities of Ocean Innovation Diplomacy to Promote Transnational Innovation Ecosystems for the Maritime Sector.- Part II: Vessel Autonomy & Autonomous Systems Redux.- Chapter 3: “Utopia at Sea” from the Captain’s Chair: Are Autonomous Ships the Real Solution to Human Error?.- Chapter 4: Changing Ocean Observation and Cargo Carrying with Disruptively Affordable, Long Duration Autonomous Vessels – Case Study:  SubSeaSail LLC.- Chapter 5: Crowdsourced Bathymetry and Automation: An Evolutionary Process to Improve the Means of Navigation.- Chapter 6: The Use of Marine Autonomous Systems in Ocean observation under the LOSC: Maintaining Access to and Sharing Benefits for Coastal States.- Part III: Smart Ports.- Chapter 7: Implications of Technological Innovation and Respective Regulations to Strengthen Port & Maritime Security: An International Agenda to Reduce Illegal Drug Traffic for Countering Terrorism at Sea.- Chapter 8: Automated Port Operations: The Future of Port Governance.- Chapter 9: Canada’s Rapidly Evolving Smart Ports .- Chapter 10: Concession Based Project Finance for Smart Ports with a Special Focus on Emerging Economies.- Chapter 11: Smart Port State Enforcement through UAVs: New horizons for the Prevention of Ship Source Marine Pollution.- Chapter 12: Digitalization and Cyber Physical Security Aspects in Maritime Transportation and Port Infrastructure.- Chapter 13: Port Cybersecurity: Balancing Evolving Regulatory Compliance with Enterprise Risk Management.- Chapter 14: Opportunities and Challenges in relation to Big Data Analytics for the Shipping and Port Industries.- Part IV: Remote Inspection Techniques.- Chapter 15: Remote Inspections Scheme on Tanker Vessels during Covid-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 16: Techno-regulatory Challenges for Remote Inspection Techniques (RIT): The Role of Classification Societies.- Chapter 17: Remote Inspection Schemes: Past, Present & Future.-Chapter 18: Human-Autonomy Teaming in Ship Inspection: Psychological Perspectives on the Collaboration Between Humans and Self-Governing Systems.- Chapter 19: Lessons Learned from Maritime Nations Leading Autonomous Operations & Remote Inspection Techniques.- Chapter 20: Towards an International Guideline for RIT End-users: Spearing Through Vessel Inspection and Hull Cleaning Techno-regulatory Elements.- Part V: Tying the Threads.- Chapter 21 Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Where is it all going from here?