Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks

This study tackles the complex task of constructing a dynamic model of a navigator, planning their experience trajectory, and making decisions under navigational risks in the maritime industry using automated control systems. the proposed mathematical model accounts for individual skills, experience...

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Main Authors: I. Gritsuk, P. Nosov, O. Dyagileva, M. Masonkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State University of Infrastructure and Technologies 2023-06-01
Series:Збірник наукових праць Державного університету інфраструктури та технологій: серія "Транспортні системи і технології"
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Online Access:https://tst.duit.in.ua/index.php/tst/article/view/368
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author I. Gritsuk
P. Nosov
O. Dyagileva
M. Masonkova
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description This study tackles the complex task of constructing a dynamic model of a navigator, planning their experience trajectory, and making decisions under navigational risks in the maritime industry using automated control systems. the proposed mathematical model accounts for individual skills, experiences, and personalities, while considering unpredictable industry dynamics. the study asserts the importance of adaptable automated control systems capable of simulating navigation risk situations and determining suitable career and development paths. in addition, it discusses the importance of assessing external factors such as economic, technological, and regulatory changes and ensuring compliance with industry standards, data security, and privacy. the paper further emphasizes the necessity for scalability and flexibility, as well as the seamless integration of automated systems with existing organizational infrastructures. the study concludes that the proposed model, optimized for the "safety of navigation" parameter using the Pontryagin maximum principle, enhances recruitment processes, creates comprehensive professional profiles for seafarers, and supports career development. the paper suggests the potential of this model's application in other maritime and related professions, ultimately enhancing individualized training and operational efficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-895e1e5cc9854754b9b14a0183cb161f2023-07-02T01:34:05ZengState University of Infrastructure and TechnologiesЗбірник наукових праць Державного університету інфраструктури та технологій: серія "Транспортні системи і технології"2617-90402617-90592023-06-0141Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risksI. GritsukP. NosovO. DyagilevaM. MasonkovaThis study tackles the complex task of constructing a dynamic model of a navigator, planning their experience trajectory, and making decisions under navigational risks in the maritime industry using automated control systems. the proposed mathematical model accounts for individual skills, experiences, and personalities, while considering unpredictable industry dynamics. the study asserts the importance of adaptable automated control systems capable of simulating navigation risk situations and determining suitable career and development paths. in addition, it discusses the importance of assessing external factors such as economic, technological, and regulatory changes and ensuring compliance with industry standards, data security, and privacy. the paper further emphasizes the necessity for scalability and flexibility, as well as the seamless integration of automated systems with existing organizational infrastructures. the study concludes that the proposed model, optimized for the "safety of navigation" parameter using the Pontryagin maximum principle, enhances recruitment processes, creates comprehensive professional profiles for seafarers, and supports career development. the paper suggests the potential of this model's application in other maritime and related professions, ultimately enhancing individualized training and operational efficiency. https://tst.duit.in.ua/index.php/tst/article/view/368safety of navigation, automated system, maritime industry, human factor, navigation risks, training, dynamic model.
spellingShingle I. Gritsuk
P. Nosov
O. Dyagileva
M. Masonkova
Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
Збірник наукових праць Державного університету інфраструктури та технологій: серія "Транспортні системи і технології"
safety of navigation, automated system, maritime industry, human factor, navigation risks, training, dynamic model.
title Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
title_full Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
title_fullStr Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
title_full_unstemmed Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
title_short Improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator's actions in the conditions of navigation risks
title_sort improving safety of navigation by constructing a dynamic model of the navigator s actions in the conditions of navigation risks
topic safety of navigation, automated system, maritime industry, human factor, navigation risks, training, dynamic model.
url https://tst.duit.in.ua/index.php/tst/article/view/368
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