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A Study on the Countermeasure of the Security Threats for Coastal Passenger Ships (연안여객선의 보안위협 대응방안에 관한 연구)

  • Ju, Jong-Kwang;Lee, Eun-Kang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.199-206
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    • 2007
  • In analyzing the security threats and their management system and making questions on security awareness to the concerned parties in the field of coastal passenger ship, we draw its security vulnerability and the features of security threats. The countermeasures and security system are proposed in order to response the diverse security threats and to set up the security culture of coastal passenger ship.

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A Cruise Ship Itinerary Planning Model for Passenger Satisfaction

  • Cho, Seong-Cheol
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2019
  • This study developed an optimization model, defined as the IPS (Itinerary for Passenger Satisfaction), for a cruise ship to identify an itinerary that maximizes passenger satisfaction. A 0-1 integer programming model was developed to provide an optimal sequence of ports of call, assigning a destination to each day of the cruise. The concepts of the destination access network and the neighborhood of a destination were designed and manipulated to organize the complex network of destinations so that each next destination is selected within a practical overnight sail. The developed model can also be viewed as a reduced variant of the traveling salesperson problem with less constraints. A set of example tests shows that practical scenarios of the IPS with moderate cruise duration can be easily solved with light computation loads. Considering cruise ship passengers usually make their decisions not relying on only one destination but on an itinerary in its entirety, the purpose of this study was to identify itinerary alternatives to attract potential cruise passengers for attaining maximum occupancy level.

A Study of Color Design with Passenger Ship's Working Space (여객선의 선원 작업공간 색채디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hongtae;Park, Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.64-65
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    • 2020
  • With the modernization fund of the government, construction of new passenger ships make the level of interior design is improved, but the space where the crew is working is still inadequate. This study is to investigate the color environment of the Bridge Deck and Engine Room among working spaces of passenger ships. It aims to improve the mental health of crews and set up a safe working environment by presenting color design, and suggest the specificity of ship's working space and color value with matching the color environment.

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Optimal Dual Pricing and Passenger Safety Level for Cruise Revenue Management

  • Cho, Seong-Cheol;Zhang, Mengfei
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.63-70
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    • 2017
  • Despite the remarkable continual growth of the world cruise industry, studies have yet to be attempted on many revenue management problems in cruise operations. This paper suggests two schemes that can be easily applied to cruise revenue management: optimal dual pricing and passenger safety level. In optimal dual pricing, a pair of higher and lower prices is applied to cabin reservation through market segmentation. This scheme can be executed with a linear price-response function for the current unreserved cabins. A cruise line could benefit from this scheme to maximize reservation revenue while attaining full occupancy. The dual pricing scheme is also devised to produce only integer demands to suit real management practices. The life boat capacity is an additional service capacity unique to the cruise industry, catering to passengers' safety. The concept of passenger safety level is defined and computed for any passenger life boat capacity of a cruise ship. It can be used to evaluate the passenger safety of a cruise ship in operation, as well as to determine the number of life boat seats required for a new cruise ship. Hypothetical examples are used to illustrate the operation of these two schemes.

A Study on the Improvement of Passenger Ship's Operational Environments in Wan-do Area (완도권 여객선 운항 환경 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Im, Nam-Kyun;Lee, Sang-Min;Seong, Yu-Chang
    • Journal of Navigation and Port Research
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.581-586
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    • 2013
  • The sea traffic volume in Southwest sea including Wando area have increased every year. However the improvement of the facilities for convenience and safety in port and sea was not enough to meet the increasing demand of traffic and passengers' need. This study dealt with the situations and status of passenger ship traffic system in Wando area. In addition to, questionnaire survey of passenger ship user in Wando area was carried out in order to research the improvement of marine traffic system. On the basis of the result, navigation risks in the area was analysed. The institutional system such as passenger ship fare, enhanced traffic system that can improve marine traffic environment in the area were suggested and examined. The urgent issue was the scattered fishing ground near fairway which makes narrow passage and can cause risky passeger ship's navigation. In the side of passeger ship's operation, the wage of cargo handling was relatively expensive that needed to be improved.

A Study on Space Allocation Method of GHGs Emissions from Domestic Coastal Shipping (국내 연근해 선박의 온실가스 배출량 공간할당 방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Pil Su;Lee, Jong Tae;Son, Ji Hwan;Choi, Sang Jin;Park, Sung Kyu;Hong, Hyun Su;Kim, Jeong Soo
    • Journal of Climate Change Research
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.345-355
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we researched a space allocation method of emissions from domestic coastal shipping (passenger ship, cargo ship, fishing boats). We were building a geographic information data that is used in GIS for emissions of space allocation, and presented a methodology capable of performing the space allocated for each grid by calculating the emissions. Passenger ships were assigned emissions of routes each the ship that operated at a fixed. Emissions of crusing mode of cargo ship, was equally assigned to the safe operation line, which is defined for domestic cargo ship. Also, Emissions of maneuvering (moving into or out of port) and hoteling (operations while stationary at dock), was assigned in consideration of anchorage in the major port. Fishing boat was evenly allocated monthly emissions in the country every month fishing grounds formation zone. Based on these results, it tries to provide the basic data that can be used when you want to create a local government measures to reduce scenario in the future.

Structural Design Methodology for Large Passenger and RoRo/Passenger Ships

  • Zanic, Vedran;Jancijev, Tomialv;Trincas, Giorgio;Nabergoj, Radoslav;Andric, Jerolim
    • Journal of Ship and Ocean Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.14-29
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    • 2001
  • Concept and preliminary structural design methods, including large scale FEM analysis and optimisation, for large passenger ships, car passenger and RoRo/ passenger ships are dis-cussed. Applications and experiences in practical design usage are presented.

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The Analysis of the Accessibility Improvement Plan for the Mobility Handicapped Persons in Existing Passenger Ship (현존여객선의 교통약자 이동편의시설 개선방안 분석)

  • +Lee, Kyoung-Hoon;Lee, Hee-Joon;Ku, Hyun-Mo
    • Journal of Korea Ship Safrty Technology Authority
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    • s.23
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    • pp.14-36
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    • 2007
  • In order to prepare for the enforcement of the "ransportation Services Improvement Act for the Mobility Handicapped People" which was passed in parliament in Dec. 2004, various equipments and installations need to be developed to ensure appropriate level of safety for the mobility handicapped to use maritime transport. In this paper, we investigated the current status of domestic passenger vessel usage by the mobility handicapped, to analyse the requirements for amenities necessary for the mobility handicapped and developed accessibility guidelines for amenities for the mobility handicapped persons in order to prepare for the enforcement of the "ransportation Services Improvement Act for the Mobility Handicapped People"

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Representation of small passenger ferry maneuvering motions by practical modular model

  • Wicaksono, Ardhana;Hashimoto, Naoya;Takahashi, Tomoyasu
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2021
  • Maneuvering motions of a ship in calm water are studied through the concept of MMG model. Governing forces are defined by the use of available empirical formulae that require only main ship particulars as input variables. In order to validate the calculation tool, a full-scale sea experiment was carried out in Osaka Bay using a 17-m twin-screw passenger ferry. Test execution and data measurement were performed through the utilization of an autopilot control unit and satellite compass. The result of a straight running test confirms the acceptable accuracy in addressing the surge motion problem. Reasonable agreement between simulation and experiment is also confirmed for 5°/5° and 10°/10° zig-zag tests despite the strong environmental disturbance. The current model can generally represent the subject ship maneuvering motions and is promising for the application to other ship hulls.

A study on evaluation of ship motion in irregular waves (불규칙 파랑 중 선체 동요 평가에 관한 연구)

  • LEE, Chang-Heon;CHOI, Chan-Moon;AHN, Jang-Young;KIM, Seok-Jong;KIM, Byung-Yeob;SHIGEHIRO, Ritsuo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.504-511
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, the results of evaluating the passenger comfort due to the standard deviation of acceleration in vertical and lateral direction regarding the ship response in irregular wave by ordinary strip method in regular wave and energy spectrum using linear superposition theory in order to evaluate the motion of experimental ship are as follows. According to the results of ship response, it was possible to find that, in order to reduce the motion of ship, a ship operating in bow sea was more stable than in quartering sea. In the results of analyzing the standard deviation of acceleration in vertical direction according to each component wave pattern, when there was a wave length of 56m and an average wave period of 6 sec, most of cases showed the peak value. And among them, the standard deviation was 0.35 which was the highest in head sea. And in case of lateral direction, the maximum value was shown in a wave length of 100m and an average wave period of 8 sec. And it was 0.16 in beam sea and ${\chi}=150^{\circ}$. In the evaluation of passenger comfort due to standard acceleration in vertical and lateral direction, it was 80% in head and bow sea. On the other hand, it was shown to be 15% in follow sea. Accordingly, when the expected wave height in a sea area where a training ship was intended to operate was known, it was possible to predict the routing of ship. And altering her course could reduce the passenger comfort by approximately 50%.