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Tracing the development of autonomous and automated shipping from a hype of unmanned ships to a more realistic use of automation to augment humans in maritime operations, this book shows why human factors and human-centred design are essential to the endeavour.

Themes addressed in the book include technology and cybersecurity, regulation and classification, and competence and skills. It combines commentary and insight from experts across the industry as well as academia and describes a roller-coaster ride from conceptual idea via a period of hype where technologists and engineers enthusiastically advocated a rapid development as many others in the maritime industry felt compelled, but struggled, to follow and finally to a more measured view as cumulative experience started to show the limitations, risks, and the lack of a generic business case.

This book is intended for anyone working in, researching in, or simply interested in shipping and the maritime domain and the ev

Table of Contents

1. Introduction. 2. Life at Sea, 2020 and in the future. 3. The HUMANE approach. 4. Technology, cyber, smart ships and humans. 5. Legal, regulatory and humans. 6. Skills and competence. 7. Autonomous Shipping revisited. 8. Industrial and regulatory progress. 9. Maritime Smart Technology Ecosystem. 10. Maritime autonomy fit for people. 11. An ethnographic perspective of autonomy. 12. MASS is everywhere – or is it?. 13. Overview of recent research. 14. Epilogue.

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    A Hardback by Margareta Lützhöft, Jonathan Earthy

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/3/2023 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032549897, 978-1032549897
      ISBN10: 1032549890

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tracing the development of autonomous and automated shipping from a hype of unmanned ships to a more realistic use of automation to augment humans in maritime operations, this book shows why human factors and human-centred design are essential to the endeavour.

      Themes addressed in the book include technology and cybersecurity, regulation and classification, and competence and skills. It combines commentary and insight from experts across the industry as well as academia and describes a roller-coaster ride from conceptual idea via a period of hype where technologists and engineers enthusiastically advocated a rapid development as many others in the maritime industry felt compelled, but struggled, to follow and finally to a more measured view as cumulative experience started to show the limitations, risks, and the lack of a generic business case.

      This book is intended for anyone working in, researching in, or simply interested in shipping and the maritime domain and the ev

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction. 2. Life at Sea, 2020 and in the future. 3. The HUMANE approach. 4. Technology, cyber, smart ships and humans. 5. Legal, regulatory and humans. 6. Skills and competence. 7. Autonomous Shipping revisited. 8. Industrial and regulatory progress. 9. Maritime Smart Technology Ecosystem. 10. Maritime autonomy fit for people. 11. An ethnographic perspective of autonomy. 12. MASS is everywhere – or is it?. 13. Overview of recent research. 14. Epilogue.

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