ITプロジェクトワークショップが2/5に開催されます(英語)
Last Update : 2009-01-20 09:29
開催日:2009年02月05日
WORKSHOP ON
“DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED SHIP SUPPORTSYSTEM USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY”
Background and Objectives
As represented by the IMO e-Navigation strategy, IT has also made rapid progress in the field of shipping for safe and effective maritime transportation. To address this situation, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology (TUMSAT) has promoted research and development of operational technology using IT, such as Maritime Broadband Communication System, Electronic Navigation System, Advanced Operation Control System and Advanced Vessel Management System. Moreover, by taking advantage of the outcome in such R & D activities, TUMSAT has also fostered excellent human resources, who will open the way to the future for maritime society. On this occasion, we would like to introduce the research outcomes and exchange views.
Date and Venue
Thursday, 5 February 2009
EtchujimaHall, EtchujimaCampus,
Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
Program
13:00-13:10, Opening
Maritime Broadband Communication System
13:10-13:40, Development of Maritime Broadband Communication Kohei Ohtsuand Ruri Shoji, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
13:40-14:10, Estimation of long term benefits of auxiliarwind propulsion by means of a traction kite Peter Naai jen, Delft University of Technology
Electronic Navigation System
14:10-14:40, Study on Navigational Intention Exchange Support System Yasuyuki Niwa, National Maritime Research Institute
14:40-15:10, A scaled-down version of the integrated navigational information system on seascape image for the training ship "SHIOJIMARU"Takahiko Fujisaka, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
15:10-15:20(Coffee Break)
Advanced Operation Control System
15:20-15:50, Practical Education for Marine Control Engineering Using an Actual Training ShipJun Kayanoand Tadatsugi Okazaki, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
15:50-16:20, Title On the Development of Guidance System for Ships Operating in Close Proximity Egil Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Advanced Management System for Marine Engineer
16:20-16:50, Knowledge bank system for marine engineering operation Sachiyo Horiki and Masahiro Osakabe, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
16:50-17:20, Development of self-generating operation-supporting system by using wearable devices Katsunori Matsuoka, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
17:20-17:30, Closing
18:00-19:30, Banquet (3000JPY)
Registration/Contact
The workshop is free of charge. For questions related to workshop content, please contact Dr. Jun Kayano, Department of Maritime Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology (e-mail: it@m.kaiyodai.ac.jp)
“DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED SHIP SUPPORTSYSTEM USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY”
Background and Objectives
As represented by the IMO e-Navigation strategy, IT has also made rapid progress in the field of shipping for safe and effective maritime transportation. To address this situation, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology (TUMSAT) has promoted research and development of operational technology using IT, such as Maritime Broadband Communication System, Electronic Navigation System, Advanced Operation Control System and Advanced Vessel Management System. Moreover, by taking advantage of the outcome in such R & D activities, TUMSAT has also fostered excellent human resources, who will open the way to the future for maritime society. On this occasion, we would like to introduce the research outcomes and exchange views.
Date and Venue
Thursday, 5 February 2009
EtchujimaHall, EtchujimaCampus,
Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
Program
13:00-13:10, Opening
Maritime Broadband Communication System
13:10-13:40, Development of Maritime Broadband Communication Kohei Ohtsuand Ruri Shoji, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
13:40-14:10, Estimation of long term benefits of auxiliarwind propulsion by means of a traction kite Peter Naai jen, Delft University of Technology
Electronic Navigation System
14:10-14:40, Study on Navigational Intention Exchange Support System Yasuyuki Niwa, National Maritime Research Institute
14:40-15:10, A scaled-down version of the integrated navigational information system on seascape image for the training ship "SHIOJIMARU"Takahiko Fujisaka, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
15:10-15:20(Coffee Break)
Advanced Operation Control System
15:20-15:50, Practical Education for Marine Control Engineering Using an Actual Training ShipJun Kayanoand Tadatsugi Okazaki, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
15:50-16:20, Title On the Development of Guidance System for Ships Operating in Close Proximity Egil Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Advanced Management System for Marine Engineer
16:20-16:50, Knowledge bank system for marine engineering operation Sachiyo Horiki and Masahiro Osakabe, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology
16:50-17:20, Development of self-generating operation-supporting system by using wearable devices Katsunori Matsuoka, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
17:20-17:30, Closing
18:00-19:30, Banquet (3000JPY)
Registration/Contact
The workshop is free of charge. For questions related to workshop content, please contact Dr. Jun Kayano, Department of Maritime Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Maritime Science and Technology (e-mail: it@m.kaiyodai.ac.jp)