The Economist - UK (2022-03-26)

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The future of the Japanese


maritime industry lies in commercialising


fully autonomous ships


Fromtheoutsidethe100-metrelongcargoshipSuzakulooks


like any ordinaryvessel.But, it’s beenfittedwith stateof the


arttechnologyenablingitscontrolroomwhichis onlandto


monitorin real timethe shipsposition,engine,sea traffic,and


port.The futuristicfleet operationcentrein Chiba,east of Tokyo


is surroundedbya seaofcomputerscreens,ratherthanthesea


itself.There’salsonoconventionalsteeringwheelin sight.


It’s the first timethesevesselswhichare operatedon land

areundergoingrigoroustesting.Itssuccessrestsonpassing


a seriesofdemonstrationsthatdetermineshowwellthe


autonomousvesselscan performdifficultmanoeuvers,prevent


collisionsandsecureuninterruptedtelecommunicationwith


headquartersunderextremesituations.


The projectis the brainchildof nonprofitThe Nippon

FoundationwhoareseekingtopropelJapanasa technological


leaderin the fieldof fully autonomousships.On the highseas


anythingcouldhappenandtechnologyandtrainingmust


prepareagainstnotonlymothernatureandcongestedwaters


butpossiblecyberattacksandpirates.“Youcan’tcontrolthe


sea,”saysTheNipponFoundationExecutiveDirectorMitsuyuki


Unno.“Therecan be strongwinds,roughseasand fishing


boatsandrecreationboatscanappearoutofnowhere.There’s


alwaysthefearofcollision,”MrUnnoexplains.


A consortiumofmorethan 40 Japanesecompanies

specialisingincontainerships,passengerferries,AI,and


telecommunicationsareworkingbehindthescenestomake


thesevesselsa commercialreality.Theirgoalistoputfully


autonomousshipsintooperationby 2025 andtohavehalfof


allJapanesecoastalshipsrunningautonomouslyby2040.


PIONEERINGTECHNOLOGYINUNCHARTEREDWATERS

Autonomousvesselsarea complexcombinationofIoT,ICT,AI


andstateoftheartimagerecognitiontechnology.Thelatest


demonstrationhasgiventhegreenlighttomoveforward


withthe mostdifficultobstaclewhichis developingAI image


capturethatcandetectothershipsandultimatelyallowsfor
safenavigation.Masteringthetechnologytodocka vessel,
whichis consideredthe mostdifficultmanoeuvre,dependson
perfectingAIwithimagecapturetechnology.
SatoruKuwaharawhoisDFFAS(Designingthefutureof
fullyautonomousship)consortium’sprojectdirectorsaysshort
rangenavigationplanningwillbecontrolledbytheautonomous
vesselratherthantheteamatthecontrolcentre.Thismeans
havingconfidencein the integratedtechnologyonboardfor
safenavigation.“Thereisstillroomforimprovingalgorithms
sotheymatchtheskilllevelofhumansintermsofshort-term
manoeuvring.”
Embracingfullyautonomousvesselsalsoleavesthem
vulnerabletoelectronichijackingandpirates.MrKuwahara
stressesthebiggestpriorityis protectingthelivesofcrew
memberswhichis alreadyguaranteedbygoingdigital.
Preventingcyberattacksplay a significantrole comparedto
conventionalships.Communicationwithshipswillbebackedup
bysatellitesandITsecuritysoftwareinbuilttothesystemson
land.ButMrUnnolikensthechallengetoclimbinga mountainin
whichtheprojecthasonlypassedthehalfwaymark.
Japanhastheworld’ssecondlargestshippingindustryand
thirdlargestshipbuildingindustry.Butit risksbeingovertaken
byotherrisingeconomies.MrUnnobelievesJapanhasa global
headstartdevelopingautonomousshipbuildingtechnology.Buthe
concedesthateverystepofthewaycouldbeplaguedbysetbacks.
“Westillneedtodomoreandmoresimulations,andwe
alsoneedtoputthesimulationstopracticaluseonactual
shippingroutes.Weneedmoredatawhichwillincreasethe
numberofopportunitiesforAItolearnfromthisdata.”

THEECONOMICPOTENTIALOFFULLY
AUTONOMOUSVESSELS
Container ships are big business and improving operational
and logical efficiency could play a role easing supply chain

The race to launch full autonomous vessels is gathering pace in Japan as the industry
faces a dwindling workforce and increasing operational costs.

The container ship Suzaku is
fitted with a comprehensive system
for fully autonomous operation.
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