Marine Maintenance Technology International - April 2016

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AUTONOMOUS SHIP TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM (^) ⠿
11:50am – High-resolution millimeter
wave radar sensor for autonomous
navigation
Pierre Poitevin, vice president of radar
systems, FLIR Radars Inc., Canada
12:15pm – Q&A
12:30-1:30pm – Lunch
1:30-5:00pm – Best Practices
1:30pm – Remote operation of
unmanned ships: human factors
engineering validation
Mikael Wahlström, senior scientist, VTT
Technical Research Centre of Finland,
Finland
1:55pm – Design challenges and
opportunities for future unmanned ships
Ørnulf Jan Rødseth, senior scientist,
Marintek, Norway
2:20pm – Predictive maintenance for
autonomous ships – emerging trends in
Industry 4.0
Harald Rødseth, PhD candidate, NTNU,
Norway
2:45pm – Q&A
3:00-3:30pm – Break
3:30pm – Use of military technology to
drive progress in autonomous shipping
Glyn Arthur, vice president, Luciad, Belgium
3:55pm – An autonomous vessel
designed for inland waterway navigation
Peter Slaets, professor, KU Leuven, Belgium
4:20pm – The Anti-Submarine Warfare
Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel
(ACTUV)
Timothy Barton, maritime chief engineer,
Leidos, USA
4:45pm – Q&A and conference close
*This program may be subject to change
2:20pm – Cyber security for autonomous
marine applications
Robert Oates, software intensive systems
engineer, Rolls-Royce, UK
2:45pm – Law vs technology? Transition
scenarios for unmanned shipping
Wouter Verheyen, assistant professor,
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Belgium
3:10-3:40pm – Break
3:40pm – Unmanned navigation and the
legal concept of a ship
Alexandros Ntovas, lecturer in International
Shipping Law, advocate, Queen Mary
University of London, School of Law – Centre
for Commercial Law Studies, UK
4:05pm – How should UMVs operate
within the water space?
Walter Verstrepen, advocate, Elegis Brussels,
Belgium
4:30pm – Automated model-based
testing of safety-critical systems
Oliver Meyer, project manager verification
and test, Verified Systems International,
Germany
4:55pm – Case study on automated
speed selection reflecting navigation
conditions
Yongqiang Zhuo, professor, Guangdong
Ocean University, China
5:20pm – Q&A
Day 3 //
Thursday, June 23
9:00am-12:30pm – Test and
Development of Autonomous
Technology for the Marine Industry
9:00am – The need for simulation in the
road toward unmanned shipping
Yvonne Koldenhof, senior project manager,
Marin, Netherlands
9:25am – Loops of the third degree
Thor Hukkelas, principal engineer – marine
operations, Kongsberg Maritime, Norway
9:50am – Simulation-augmented
maneuvering system to support
autonomous ships from the shore
Knud Benedict, professor and head of ISSIMS
Institute, Hochschule Wismar/Institute
ISSIMS, Germany
10:15am – Q&A
10:30-11:00am – Break
11:00am – Assurance of high-integrity
collision avoidance system
Nick Tudor, business director, D-RisQ, UK
11:25am – Sensing the future for
autonomous ships
Russ Miles, technical director, Guidance
Marine, UK
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