The world is being hit by a health crisis by the COVID-19 pandemic which has infected peoples across the globe. The cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia itself continue to increase every day. The transportation sector is one of the sectors that have experienced numbers of direct impacts as a result of large-scale social restriction in form of preventive regulation. Furthermore, this phenomenon causes health agencies to experience difficulties in distributing logistics for handling COVID-19, especially in water areas. In the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, various society aspects and industrial processes are digitally connected to increase productivity, especially for COVID-19 treatment and logistic handling. This research was conducted to analyze several proposed monohull-unmanned ship prototypes which are expected to be a proposed solution to assist COVID-19 countermeasure. A series of stability and motion analyses is conducted, then the results are assessed to conclude the best design among the proposed design options. Results of the study indicated that compared to three variations of hull types, design of the Model III has excellent characterisics of ship stability, hull resistance and seakeeping. These analysis parameters are considered as main criteria in the ship’s requirements since patient and logistic have to be transported safely to the designated location according to the given mission in assisting COVID-19 handling and treatment.
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