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TransNav, Faculty of Navigation
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Comparison of the Applied of Car Navigation System and Developed Marine Navigational System
1 Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
ABSTRACT: A watch officer in sailing a ship uses many kinds of navigational information to prevent marine disasters. Especially in coastal sea area such as narrow bay or port, many ships crowds and marine disasters tend to occur more often. In these regions, effective presentation of variety navigational information is very important. On other hand, a car navigation is very effective in road traffic, However, it is not used almost in sea traffic. Our objective in this paper is to apply a car navigation to ship sailing. Also, a marine navigation system proposed by us was compared with a car navigation system. In this study, authors tried some ways of utilizing car navigation technology for the sea. To improve navigational security and safety, we investigated whether car navigation systems could be applied to marine traffic. The applicability was evaluated through several comparisons of our navigation assistance device using GIS.
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Citation note:
Shiotani S., Liu X.: Comparison of the Applied of Car Navigation System and Developed Marine Navigational System. TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 8, No. 1, doi:10.12716/1001.08.01.03, pp. 27-32, 2014

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