AEGIS
Publications
Publications from the AEGIS project are listed below:
- Analyzing inland waterway competitiveness with electric autonomous RoRo vessels: A case study from Rotterdam to Ghent
- Cloud-based platform to enable autonomous container handling
- The IMO Reference Data Model: One Solution Fits Most!
- Structured Description of Autonomous Inland Waterway Barge Operations
- Improving safety of interactions between conventional and autonomous ships
- Keeping the human element to secure autonomous shipping operations
- A New Architectural Framework for Digitalization of Maritime Intelligent Transport Systems
- Ship-Shore Interaction: The Model in the Middle
- Approvable AI for Autonomous Ships: Challenges and Possible Solutions
- Resilience in Autonomous Shipping
- Towards approval of autonomous ship systems by their operational envelope
- Evaluation of an autonomous, short sea shipping feeder-loop service through advanced simulations
- A Criticism of Proposed Levels of Autonomy for MASS
- Development of an advanced, efficient and green intermodal system with autonomous inland and short sea shipping - AEGIS
- Levels of autonomy for ships
- AEGIS: Advanced, efficient and green intermodal systems
- A taxonomy for autonomy in industrial autonomous mobile robots including autonomous merchant ships
- A framework for description of autonomous ship systems and operations
- Integrating accountability in the systems design of autonomous and remote-controlled operations