2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11112056
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Applications, Evolutions, and Challenges of Drones in Maritime Transport

Jingbo Wang,
Kaiwen Zhou,
Wenbin Xing
et al.

Abstract: The widespread interest in using drones in maritime transport has rapidly grown alongside the development of unmanned ships and drones. To stimulate growth and address the associated technical challenges, this paper systematically reviews the relevant research progress, classification, applications, technical challenges, and possible solutions related to the use of drones in the maritime sector. The findings provide an overview of the state of the art of the applications of drones in the maritime industry over… Show more

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“…According to [51], the efficiency of interventions and sea safety surveillance is better when there is a combined air-maritime operation than when only vessels or aircraft are used. There is a need for a broader education regarding new technological achievements, especially in the development of drones [52] and vessels, to include a comprehensive spectrum of available equipment used in navigation safety surveillance in research and to face new trends and experiences with traditional attitudes and demands. Furthermore, when selecting the criteria, it is important to include a broader expert group that would contribute to the selection of better-quality parameters based on individual demands in sea safety surveillance operations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [51], the efficiency of interventions and sea safety surveillance is better when there is a combined air-maritime operation than when only vessels or aircraft are used. There is a need for a broader education regarding new technological achievements, especially in the development of drones [52] and vessels, to include a comprehensive spectrum of available equipment used in navigation safety surveillance in research and to face new trends and experiences with traditional attitudes and demands. Furthermore, when selecting the criteria, it is important to include a broader expert group that would contribute to the selection of better-quality parameters based on individual demands in sea safety surveillance operations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This collaboration could facilitate coordinated response efforts in environmental monitoring and emergency situations. The GUI could also incorporate augmented reality (AR) elements [27], providing an immersive experience where operators can visualize wind data and UAV paths in a three-dimensional space, further enhancing situational awareness and decision-making capabilities. Such enhancements would transform the GUI into a more powerful and interactive tool, significantly advancing the capabilities of UAV-based maritime emission monitoring and the situational awareness of UAV operators.…”
Section: Advanced Analytical Tools and Collaborative Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%