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Apr 26, 2012
Applications of Traffic Conflict Analysis in the Setting of Ships' Routing Precautionary Areas
Authors: Song Li [email protected], Yingjie Xiao [email protected], and Hao Zhang [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: International Conference on Transportation Engineering 2009
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The proper setting of precautionary areas benefits the ships' Routing running safely and efficiently. The paper aims at one waters which has been arranged to carry out the ships' Routing, and based on the investigation analysis of traffic streams and tracking distribution, the times of traffic conflicts under different traffic flow are theoretically calculated and practically verified by applying traffic conflict technique theory. We put forward a method of precautionary areas setting. According to the theoretical analysis, we give a critical curve of traffic streams which can be used in practice to guide the setting of precautionary areas.
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Published online: Apr 26, 2012
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ASCE Technical Topics:
- Coasts, oceans, ports, and waterways engineering
- Detection methods
- Engineering fundamentals
- Flood routing
- Floods
- Infrastructure
- Methodology (by type)
- Routing (transportation)
- Ships
- Tracking
- Traffic analysis
- Traffic engineering
- Traffic flow
- Traffic management
- Traffic safety
- Transportation engineering
- Water and water resources
- Water transportation
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Merchant Marine College, Shanghai Maritime University, P.O. Box 1290, 1550 Pu Dong Da Dao, Shanghai, Post Code: 200135. E-mail: [email protected]
Merchant Marine College, Shanghai Maritime University, P.O. Box 1290, 1550 Pu Dong Da Dao, Shanghai, Post Code: 200135. E-mail: [email protected]
Merchant Marine College, Shanghai Maritime University, P.O. Box 1290, 1550 Pu Dong Da Dao, Shanghai, Post Code: 200135. E-mail: [email protected]
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