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1. Studies on future Mine Countermeasure Vessels (MCMV)
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Institutionen för matematik och naturvetenskapAbstract : Background Maritime transportation is vital for international trade, and any disruption to this flow can have severe financial and environmental consequences. Ship mines, both old and new, present significant risks as man-made obstacles. READ MORE
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2. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR A DEPENDABLE ROV SYSTEM FOR SWEDISH MARITIME RESEARCH
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : A Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle (ROV) faces many problems regarding dependability and most issues come during launch and recovery. The thesis looks at finding what dependability aspects shall be considered when developing a modular ROV to come up with recommendations for a system, together with a more reliable method of launching and recovering ROV’s. READ MORE
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3. Traditional sailing ships in international waters : -A transnational cultural heritage
University essay from Uppsala universitet/KulturvårdAbstract : Traditional sailing ships, as opposed to vernacular boats, evolved to consist of certain types of vessels that couldbe produced in the same way in different countries and were also sold between countries. They were usuallyengaged in longer voyages which often resulted in an international crew. READ MORE
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4. Demonstration of Digital Selective Call spoofing
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : Digital Selective Calling (DSC) is a vital maritime communications and safety system, enabling ships in distress to alert nearby vessels and coast guard stations of their emergency. While DSC is suitable for calling, its technical format is substandard from a cybersecurity perspective. READ MORE
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5. Cybersecurity of Maritime Communication Systems : Spoofing attacks against AIS and DSC
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Databas och informationsteknikAbstract : For a long time, ships have relied on navigators that could figure out their course andlocation based on seeing objects around them. However, this approach is limited to thenavigators’ ability, and with the increasing number of ships, this job becomes harder andharder. READ MORE