Navigational intelligence at river: a laser-based imaging approach for nocturnal vessel detection
Date
2024-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Zafreen, ZasiaFazal, Mehnaz Ara
Maisha, Umaiya Ahmed
Salem, Mohammed Sadeq
Sajin, Mehrab Hossain
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In this 21st century, maritime routes are crucial for geographical and financial reasons
in riverine countries which include passenger traveling, cargo vessels, fishing,
etc., and play an equally imperative role in the economy. To fulfill all the maritime based
needs, current developing countries in the world do not have proper surveillance
and monitoring systems in the local water vessels to tackle any possible disaster
such as vessel collision. Despite being involved in trading through the maritime silk
roads from 500 BC, the navigation system remains rudimentary in these developing
countries and one of the worst outcomes of this architecture is regular death
by launch accidents. Considering this paramount issue, we attempted to develop
a secure, optimized, and effective system to make river traveling safe and secure,
and in this paper, our focus was on Bangladesh’s inland waterway transportation,
particularly at night. We proposed a system with the help of laser technology that
tracks both the host ship and its surrounding vessels and provides real-time tracking
position. Cameras such as CCTV or IP-based ones will be used to monitor the
face vessel’s movement in real-time application. The diameter of the laser beam
sphere was the primary source of data to work on for our proposed model, which
was later annotated using image processing. The control room will be monitoring
data continuously and since it is an AIS, the data will be updated automatically
after the system is implemented on a vessel. This proposal was presented
through modeling and simulations based on laser detection and identification.