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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

version 1.2, updated: 2015-05-15

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P R O G R A M O F T H E C O N F E R E N C E

version 1.2, updated: 2015-05-15

Photo & Creation: A. Łuczak

Conference Office:

Department of Navigation

Faculty of Navigation

Gdynia Maritime University

Al. Jana Pawła II 3

81-345 Gdynia

Poland

phone: + 48 58 6901136, +48 58 6616955

fax: + 48 58 6616955

e-mail: [email protected]

web site: http://transnav2015.am.gdynia.pl

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Chairman of the Conference

Prof. Adam Weintrit, FRIN, FNI, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Chairman of the Polish Branch of the Nautical Institute; Dean of the Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Scientific Programme Committee (List of rewriters):

Prof. Teresa Abramowicz-Gerigk, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Lee Alexander, University of New Hampshire, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping, Durham, USA Prof. Paolo Alfredini, University of Sao Paulo, Polytechnic School, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Prof. Anatoli Alop, Estonian Maritime Academy, Tallin, Estonia

Prof. Yasuo Arai, Fellow of TransNav, Senior Vice President of the IAIN, Marine Technical College, Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan

Prof. Vidal Ashkenazi, FRIN, Fellow of TransNav, Nottingham Scientific Ltd, UK Prof. Ted Bagfeldt, Kalmar Maritime Academy, Linnaeus University, Sweden Prof. Michael Baldauf (Germany), Word Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden

Prof. Andrzej Banachowicz, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Marcin Barlik, Chairman of the Committee of Geodesy of the Polish Academy of Sciences; Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Eugen Barsan, Master Mariner, Constanta Maritime University, Romania Prof. Milan Batista, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Prof. Angelica Baylon, AFNI, Secretary General of NI Philippine Branch; Maritime Academy of Asia & the Pacific, Philippines

Prof. Michael Bell, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney, Australia

Prof. Knud Benedict, Fellow of TransNav, University of Wismar, University of Technology, Business and Design, Germany

Prof. Christophe Berenguer, Grenoble Institute of Technology, Saint Martin d'Hères, France Prof. Heinz Peter Berg, Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz, Salzgitter, Germany

Prof. Tor Einar Berg, Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway Prof. Carmine Giuseppe Biancardi, The University of Naples "Parthenope", Naples, Italy Prof. Leif Bjorno, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

Prof. Vitaly Bondarev, Master Mariner, Baltic Fishing Fleet State Academy, Kaliningrad, Russia Prof. Neil Bose, Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia Prof. Jarosław Bosy, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland Prof. Victoria Braithwaite, FRIN, Penn State University, United States

Prof. Alfred Brandowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Andrzej Bujak, WSB Schools of Banking, Wrocław, Poland

Prof. Zbigniew Burciu, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Sr. Jesus Carbajosa Menendez, President of Spanish Institute of Navigation, Spain; President of INAVE Prof. Pierre Cariou, Word Maritime University, Malmö, Sweden

Prof. Doina Carp, Constanta Maritime University, Romania

Prof. William Cartwright, School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Prof. Ayşe Güldem Cerit, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir, Turkey Prof. Shyy Woei Chang, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Taiwan Prof. Adam Charchalis, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Ruizhi Chen, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, US Prof. Wu Chen, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

Prof. Andrzej Chudzikiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Prof. Frank Coolen, Durham University, UK

Prof. Kevin Cullinane, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Prof. Jerzy Czajkowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

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Prof. German de Melo Rodriguez, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain Prof. Robert De Souza, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Prof. Bolesław Domański, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland

Prof. Eamonn Doyle, Fellow of TransNav, National Maritime College of Ireland, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland

Prof. Branislav Dragović, University of Montenegro, Kotor, Montenegro

Prof. Daniel Duda, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland; President of Polish Nautological Society

Prof. Marek Dzida, Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland Prof. Milan Džunda, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia Prof. Billy Edge, North Carolina State University, United States

Prof. Bernd Eissfeller, Institute of Geodesy and Navigation, University of FAF, Munich, Germany Prof. Akram Elentably, King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Prof. Ahmed El-Rabbany, FRIN, University of New Brunswick; Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Prof. Tarek A. Elsayed, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt Prof. Naser El-Sheimy, FRIN, The University of Calgary, Canada

Prof. Sophia Everett, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia

Prof. Odd M. Faltinsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Prof. Jeffrey Falzarano, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, United States

Prof. Alfonso Farina, SELEX-Sistemi Integrati, Rome, Italy

Prof. Andrzej Fellner, Silesian University of Technology, Katowice, Poland Prof. Andrzej Felski, Fellow of TransNav, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Włodzimierz Filipowicz, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Renato Filjar, FRIN, University College of Applied Sciences, Bjelovar, Croatia

Prof. Börje Forssell, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; Secretary General of NNF

Prof. Alberto Francescutto, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy Prof. Jens Froese, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany

Prof. Masao Furusho, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Chairman of the Japanese Branch of the Nautical Institute; Kobe University, Japan

Prof. Wiesław Galor, Fellow of TransNav, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Prof. Yang Gao, University of Calgary, Canada

Prof. Georg Gartner, Vienna University of Technology, Wien, Austria

Prof. Péter Gáspár, Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Prof. Aleksandrs Gasparjans, Latvian Maritime Academy, Latvia

Prof. Jerzy Gaździcki, President of the Polish Association for Spatial Information; Warsaw, Poland Prof. Avtandil Gegenava, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Georgian Maritime Transport Agency,

Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, Georgia

Prof. Mirosław Gerigk, Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland Prof. Witold Gierusz, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Dariusz Gotlib, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Prof. Martha R. Grabowski, Le Moyne College; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States Prof. Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska, The Ohio State University, United States; President of ION Prof. Hugh Griffiths, University College London (UCL), the United Kingdom

Prof. Norbert Gruenwald, Hochschule Wismar - University of Technology, Business and Design, Wismar, Germany

Prof. Marek Grzegorzewski, Polish Air Force Academy, Dęblin, Poland Prof. Andrzej Grzelakowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Marek Grzybowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland

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Prof. Stanisław Gucma, Master Mariner, Rector of Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Vladimir Hahanov, Kharkov National University of Radio Electronics, Kharkov, Ukraine Prof. Jerzy Hajduk, Master Mariner, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Esa Hämäläinen, University of Turku, Finland Prof. Kazuhiko Hasegawa, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

Prof. Peter J. Hayes, Master Mariner, California State University, California Maritime Academy, Vallejo, CA, United States

Prof. Michał Holec, Fellow of TransNav, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Qinyou Hu, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China Prof. Rene H.M. Huijsmans, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands

Prof. Stojce Dimov Ilcev, Master Mariner, Durban University of Technology, South Africa Prof. Toshio Iseki, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan, Prof. Marianna Jacyna, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Ales Janota, University of Žilina, Slovakia

Prof. Jacek Januszewski, Fellow of TransNav, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Jung Sik Jeong, Mokpo National Maritime University, South Korea

Prof. Tae-Gweon Jeong, Master Mariner, Korean Maritime University, Pusan, Korea Prof. Piotr Jędrzejowicz, Rector of Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Yongxing Jin, Shanghai Maritime University, China

Prof. Mirosław Jurdziński, FNI, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Tadeusz Kaczorek, Fellow of TransNav, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland; Full Member of

Polish Academy of Sciences

Prof. Izzet Kale, FRIN, University of Westminster, London, the United Kingdom

Prof. Kalin Kalinov, Master Mariner, Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Naval Academy, Varna, Bulgaria

Prof. John Kemp, FRIN, FNI, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Royal Institute of Navigation, London, UK Prof. Björn Kjerfve, American University of Sharjah, UAE

Prof. Hiroaki Kobayashi, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan Prof. Eiichi Kobayashi, Kobe University, Japan

Prof. Lech Kobyliński, Fellow of TransNav, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland; Full Member of Polish Academy of Sciences

Prof. Krzysztof Kołowrocki, Fellow of TransNav, Chairman of the Polish Safety and Reliability Association; Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Serdjo Kos, FRIN, University of Rijeka, Croatia

Prof. Andrzej Królikowski, Master Mariner, Maritime Office in Gdynia; Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Jan Kryński, Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Warsaw, Poland

Prof. Pentti Kujala, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland Prof. Jan Kulczyk, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Krzysztof Kulpa, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Prof. Shashi Kumar, Master Mariner, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, New York, United States Prof. Alexander Kuznetsov, Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. Bogumił Łączyński, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. David Last, FRIN, The Royal Institute of Navigation, London, the United Kingdom Prof. Andrzej Lenart, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Nadav Levanon, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

Prof. Andrzej Lewiński, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland Prof. Hui Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Prof. Józef Lisowski, Fellow of TransNav, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Zhengjiang Liu, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China

Prof. Vladimir Loginovsky, Admiral Makarov State Maritime Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia Prof. Pierfrancesco Lombardo, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy

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Prof. Cezary Łuczywek, Master Mariner, Chairman of Polish State Commission on Maritime Accident Investigation; Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Mirosław Luft, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland

Prof. Zbigniew Łukasik, Rector of University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland Prof. Tihomir Luković, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Prof. Evgeniy Lushnikov, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Margareta Lützhöft (Sweden), Master Mariner, Australian Maritime College, Launceston, Australia Prof. Melchor M. Magramo, Fellow of TransNav, John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University, Iloilo City,

Philippines

Prof. Prabhat K. Mahanti, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, Canada Prof. Artur Makar, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Michael Ekow Manuel (Ghana), Master Mariner, World Maritime University, Malmoe, Sweden Prof. Aleksey Marchenko, The University Centre in Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway

Prof. Francesc Xavier Martinez de Oses, Fellow of TransNav, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

Prof. Jerzy Matusiak, Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland Prof. Boyan Mednikarov, Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Naval Academy,Varna, Bulgaria Prof. Jerzy Merkisz, Poznań University of Technology, Poznań, Poland

Prof. Bertrand Merminod, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; President of ION-CH

Prof. Jerzy Mikulski, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland; President of the Polish Association of Transport Telematics

Prof. Mykhaylo V. Miyusov, Rector of Odesa National Maritime Academy, Odesa, Ukraine Prof. Torgeir Moan, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

Prof. Sergey Moiseenko, Master Mariner, Kaliningrad State Technical University, Kaliningrad, Russian Federation

Prof. Daniel Seong-Hyeok Moon (Korea), Master Mariner, World Maritime University, Malmoe, Sweden Prof. Wacław Morgaś, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Yu (Jade) Morton, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States Prof. Junmin Mou, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China

Prof. Reinhard Mueller-Demuth, Master Mariner, Hochschule Wismar, Germany

Prof. Takeshi Nakazawa (Japan), World Maritime University, Malmoe, Sweden; Executive Director of IAMU Prof. Janusz Narkiewicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Rudy R. Negenborn, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Prof. Nikitas Nikitakos, Fellow of TransNav, University of the Aegean, Chios, Greece Prof. Andy Norris, The Royal Institute of Navigation, University of Nottingham, UK

Prof. Theo Notteboom, University of Antwerp; Institute of Transport and Maritime Management, Antwerp, Belgium

Prof. Gabriel Nowacki, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland Prof. Tomasz Nowakowski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Washington Yotto Ochieng, Imperial College, London, the United Kingdom Prof. Stanisław Oszczak, FRIN, Polish Air Force Academy, Dęblin, Poland

Prof. Gyei-Kark Park, Fellow of TransNav, Mokpo National Maritime University, Mokpo, Korea Prof. Jin-Soo Park, Master Mariner, Korea Maritime University, Pusan, Korea

Prof. António Manuel dos Santos Pascoal, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisboa, Portugal Mr. David Patraiko, FNI, The Nautical Institute, United Kingdom

Prof. Vytautas Paulauskas, Master Mariner, Maritime Institute College, Klaipeda University, Lithuania Prof. Jan Pawelski, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Thomas Pawlik, Bremen University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Prof. Egil Pedersen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Prof. Zbigniew Pietrzykowski, Fellow of TransNav, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Prof. Francisco Piniella, University of Cadiz, Spain

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Prof. Tomasz Praczyk, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. Boris Pritchard, University of Rijeka, Croatia

Prof. Refaat Rashad, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport in Alexandria, Egypt; President of AIN

Prof. Jonas Ringsberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden Prof. Jerzy B. Rogowski, MRIN, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Hermann Rohling, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany; President of DGON Prof. Heinz Ruther, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa

Prof. Osman Kamil Sag, Piri Reis University, Istanbul, Turkey

Prof. Abdul Hamid Saharuddin, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Terengganu, Malaysia Prof. Aydin Salci, Istanbul Technical University, Maritime Faculty, ITUMF, Istanbul, Turkey Prof. Helen Sampson, Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom

Prof. Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs (Germany), Master Mariner, World Maritime University (WMU), Malmoe, Sweden

Prof. Viktoras Sencila, Lithuanian Maritime Academy, Klaipeda, Lithuania Prof. Chaojian Shi, Fellow of TransNav, Shanghai Maritime University, China Prof. Shigeaki Shiotani, Kobe University, Japan

Prof. Mirosław Siergiejczyk, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Prof. Jacek Skorupski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Wojciech Ślączka, Master Mariner, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Roman Śmierzchalski, Fellow of TransNav, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland Prof. Leszek Smolarek, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Prof. Henryk Śniegocki, MNI, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Henrik Sornn-Friese, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark Prof. Joanna Soszyńska-Budny, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland Prof. Jac Spaans, Netherlands Institute of Navigation, The Netherlands

Prof. Cezary Specht, Fellow of TransNav, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland Prof. Vernon Squire, University of Otago, New Zealand

Prof. Andrzej Stateczny, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Prof. Andrzej Stepnowski, Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Grigory Stupak, Russian Institute for Space Device Engineering, Moscow, Russian Federation Prof. Jan Szantyr, Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk, Poland

Prof. Janusz Szpytko, AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland Prof. Elżbieta Szychta, University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, Poland Prof. Marek Szymoński, Master Mariner, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland Prof. Peter J.G. Teunissen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Prof. El Thalassinos, University of Piraeus, Greece

Prof. Erik Theunissen, Delft University of Technology; Netherlands Defence Academy, The Netherlands Prof. Vladimir Torskiy, FNI, Master Mariner, Chairman of the Ukrainian Branch of the Nautical Institute;

Odessa National Maritime Academy, Ukraine

Prof. Gert F. Trommer, FRIN, Karlsruhe University, Karlsruhe, Germany Prof. Lysandros Tsoulos, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Prof. Mykola Tsymbal, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Odessa National Maritime Academy, Ukraine Prof. Elen Twrdy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Prof. Anders Ulfvarson, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden Prof. Janusz Uriasz, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Eddy Van de Voorde, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Capt. Rein van Gooswilligen, Master Mariner, Netherlands Institute of Navigation

Prof. Nguyen Van Thu, Master Mariner, Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Prof. Đang Van Uy, Vietnam Maritime University, Hai Phong City, Vietnam Prof. Durk van Willigen, Reelektronika, The Netherlands

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Prof. Marc Vantorre, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

Prof. Dracos Vassalos, University of Glasgow and Strathclyde, United Kingdom

Prof. František Vejražka, FRIN, Fellow of TransNav, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech; President of CZIN

Prof. George Yesu Vedha Victor, International Seaport Dredging Limited, Chennai, India

Prof. Vladimir A. Volkogon, Kaliningrad State Technical University, Kaliningrad, Russian Federation Prof. Jin Wang, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

Prof. Ryszard Wawruch, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Wojciech Wawrzyński, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Ruan Wei, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China

Prof. Adam Weintrit, FRIN, FNI, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland Prof. Jingnong Weng, International School, Beihang University, China

Prof. Ireneusz Winnicki, Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

Prof. Bernard Wiśniewski, Fellow of TransNav, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland Prof. Kazimierz Witkowski, Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, Poland

Prof. François-Charles Wolff, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France

Prof. Adam Wolski, MNI, Master Mariner, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland Prof. Jia-Jang Wu, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (ROC) Prof. Min Xie, City University of Hong Kong

Prof. Hideo Yabuki, Fellow of TransNav, Master Mariner, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan

Prof. Lu Yilong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Prof. Homayoun Yousefi, MNI, Fellow of TransNav, Chabahar Maritime University, Iran Prof. Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, Florida, United States Prof. Paweł Zalewski, Maritime University of Szczecin, Poland

Prof. Kefei Zhang, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

Prof. Qile Zhao, GNSS Research Center, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China Prof. Francesco Zirilli, Universita di Roma La Sapienza, Roma, Italy

Honorary Committee:

Prof. Dorota Pyć, Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Warsaw, Poland Capt. Robert McCabe, FNI – President of the Nautical Institute, London

Prof. Piotr Jędrzejowicz – Rector of Gdynia Maritime University

Conference Host:

Prof. Adam Weintrit – Dean of the Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University

Editor:

Prof. Adam Weintrit – Dean of the Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University

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Organizational Committee:

Chairman: Prof. Dr. Adam Weintrit, Master Mariner, FNI, FRIN Dean of Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University Head of Polish Branch of the Nautical Institute

Secretary: Dr. Tomasz Neumann

Members: Mr. Andrzej Bomba, MSc, Head of Technical Committee Mr. Piotr Kopacz, MSc Mr. Dariusz Krucki, BSc Mrs. Maria Łozińska, Msc Ms. Hanna Pleger, BSc Mrs. Dorota Rajmańska

Conference Co‐Organizers:

Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University

http://transnav.am.gdynia.pl; http://www.am.gdynia.pl

The Nautical Institute

http://www.nautinst.org;

Partners:

Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Poland Maritime Office in Gdynia

Hydrographic Office of The Polish Navy

Polish Academy of Science, Committee of Transport Polish Academy of Science, Committee of Geodesy Polish Navigation Forum

Polish Nautological Society Polish Hydrographic Society

Polish Association of Transport Telematics Polish Association for Spatial Information Polish Associations of Master Mariners Polish Branch of the Nautical Institute

Student Scientific Circle "Navigator", Gdynia Maritime University, The Faculty of Navigation

Media Partners:

TransNav - The International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation

Seaways - The International Journal of The Nautical Institute

Coordinates - A monthly magazine on positioning, navigation and beyond

Hydro International

InsideGNSS

European Journal of Navigation Archives ofTransport

Archives ofTransport System Telematics

The International Hydrographic Review

DrogiBudownictwo infrastrukturalne

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C o n f e r e n c e P r o g r a m m e

Note: All timing and papers are subject to change - please consult the ‘News” and “Program” pages of our website http://transnav2015.am.gdynia.pl for the most up to date timetable.

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Wednesday 17

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June 2015

0800 - 1200 Registration in the Main Hall of the Gdynia Maritime University, Morska Str. 81

Plenary Session A0 - Opening Address

0900 - 0940 Place: Main Lecture Hall (Aula) of the Gdynia Maritime University, Morska Str. 81

Chairmen: Adam Weintrit (Poland), Robert McCabe (Ireland) Welcome Address

Adam Weintrit, Chairman of the Conference

Opening Address

Dorota Pyć, Undersecretary of State in the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development Economy, Poland

Opening Address

Koji Sekimizu, Secretary General, International Maritime Organization

Opening Address for TransNav 2015

Robert McCabe, President of the Nautical Institute, UK

Opening Address

Piotr Jędrzejowicz, President of Gdynia Maritime University

Overview of the 11th International Conference on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation TransNav 2015

Adam Weintrit, Chairman of the Conference

0940 - 0950 Short Performance of Gdynia Maritime University’s Choir

Plenary Session A1 – Advances in Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea

Transportation

0950 - 1100 Place: Main Lecture Hall (Aula) of the Gdynia Maritime University, Morska Str. 81

Chairmen: Janusz Mindykowski (Poland), Masao Furusho (Japan) Global Ocean Government

PyćDorota (Poland)

Human Factors in a e-Nav World

McCabe Robert (Ireland)

Approaches and Regulations Regarding Significant Modifications in Transportation and Nuclear Safety

Petrek Nicolas (Germany), Berg Heinz Peter (Germany)

Consistently Trained Artificial Neural Network for Automatic Ship Berthing Control

Ahmed Yaseen Adnan (Bangladesh), Hasegawa Kazuhiko (Japan) 1100 - 1130 Coffee Break in Students Club "Bukszpryt" and Restaurant “Faltom” 1100 - 1105 Official family photo in front of the main building of the University

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Round Table Panel Session A2

Resilient Navigation in Demanding Maritime Environment

1130 - 1300 Place: Lecture Hall A16, Basement of Mechanical Faculty, Gdynia Maritime University

Chairman: Vidal Ashkenazi (United Kingdom)

Distinguished Panellists:

William Burns (United States)

Commander of the US Coast Guard Navigation Centre, United States

Gian Gherardo Calini (Italy)

Head of Market Development, European GNSS Agency (GSA), Prague, Czech Republic

Chaz Dixon (United Kingdom)

Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Satellite Applications Catapult Ltd, United Kingdom

Bernd Eissfeller (Germany)

Professor,Director, Institute of Space Technology and Space Applications, University of FAF, Munich, Germany

Ana Cezón Moro (Spain)

Head of GNSS Maritime Applications and Services, GMV Aerospace and Defence S.A., Madrid, Spain

Adam Weintrit (Poland)

Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

SPECIALIST SESSION

Session A3 – Safety and Reliability, Risk Assessment

1130 - 1300 Place: Lecture Hall A14, Basement of Mechanical Faculty, Gdynia Maritime University

Chairman: Krzysztof Kołowrocki (Poland), Nikitas Nikitakos (Greece) Visualization of Holes and Relationships Between Holes and Latent Conditions

Fukuoka Koji (Japan)

To the Question of Vessels Safety Ensuring in the Emergency Situations

Burakovskiy Evgeny (Russia), Burakovskiy Pavel Evgeny (Russia)

On Nautical Observation Errors Evaluation

Filipowicz Włodzimierz (Poland)

Risk Assessment for an Unmanned Merchant Ship

Rødseth Ørnulf Jan (Norway), Burmeister Hans-Christoph (Germany)

Human Factor Modelling in the Risk Assessment of Port Manoeuvres

Abramowicz-Gerigk Teresa (Poland), Hejmlich Andrzej (Poland)

1300 - 1330 Break: Transfer by Bus to Skwer Kościuszki, Gdynia 1330 - 1445 Lunch in Restaurant “Róża Wiatrów”

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1415 - 1600 Registration in the Main Hall of Faculty of Navigation, GMU, Jana Pawła II Ave. 3

SPECIALIST SESSIONS

Session B1 – Safety at Sea

1445 - 1615 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Henryk Śniegocki (Poland), Knud Benedict (Germany) Conceptual Grounds of Navigation Safety

Torskiy Vladimir (Ukraine), Topalov V.P. (Ukraine), Chesnokova Marina V. (Ukraine)

Joint-Task Force Management in Cross-Border Emergency Response. Managerial Roles and Structuring Mechanisms in High Complexity-High Volatility Environments

Borch Odd Jarl (Norway), Andreassen Natalia (Norway)

Analysis and Identification of Requirements for a System to Enhance Situational Awareness at Sea

Banaś Paweł (Poland), Thombre Sarang (Finland), Guinness Robert (Finland)

Risk Evaluation Model for Management of Navigation Safety in an Entire Ship Route Area

Hwang S. (Japan), Kobayashi Eiichi (Japan), Wakabayashi Nobukazu (Japan), Im Namkyun (Korea)

Safety of Offshore Supply Operations

Pawelski Jan (Poland)

1615 - 1630 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session C1 – Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)

1445 - 1615 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lecture Hall (Aula)

Chairmen: Cezary Specht (Poland), Bernd Eissfeller (Germany)

Nominal Unique BeiDou Satellite Constellation, its Advantages and Disadvantages

Januszewski Jacek (Poland)

Experiments with Reception of IRNSS Satellite Navigation Signals in the S and C Frequency Bands

Svatoň Jiří (Czech Rep.), Vejražka František (Czech Rep.)

Quality assessment of real-time GNSS Precise Point Positioning using IGS-RTS products

Hadaś Tomasz (Poland), Bosy Jaroslaw (Poland) Forecast of Real-time Multi GNSS Positioning Accuracy

Kaźmierski Kamil (Poland), HadaśTomasz (Poland), Bosy Jaroslaw (Poland)

Evaluation of Positioning Functionality in ASG EUPOS for Hydrography and Off-Shore Navigation

Rogowski Jerzy (Poland), Specht Cezary (Poland), Weintrit Adam (Poland), Leszczyński

Wojciech (Poland)

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Session D1 – Human Resources and Crew Manning – Part 1

1445 - 1615 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No. 110

Chairmen: Cezary Łuczywek (Poland), Angelica Baylon (Philippines)

Sample Data from Shipping Companies: Women in the Turkish Seafarers Registry and Their Employment Situation

Yilmaz Hatice (Turkey), Başar Ersan (Turkey), Özdemir Ünal (Turkey)

Analysis of Factors Influencing Latvian Seafarers’ Outflow Rate

Gailitis Roberts (Latvia)

Implementation of CSR Aspects in Human Resources Management (HRM) Strategies of Maritime Supply Chain’s Main Involved Parties

Pawlik Thomas (Germany), Neumann Susanne (Germany)

Swedish Seafarers’ Occupational Commitment in Light of Gender and Family Situation

Hult Carl (SE), Österman Cecilia (Sweden)

Sleep Quality, Anxiety and Depression Among Maritime Students in Lithuania: Cross-sectional Questionnaire Study

Andruskiene Jurgita (Lithuania), Barseviciene Sarune (Lithuania), Varoneckas Giedrius (Lithuania)

1615 - 1630 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session E1 – Navigational Tools, Seagoing Service and Watchkeeping - Part 1

1445 - 1615 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Faculty Board Room

Chairmen: Mirosław Jurdziński (Poland), Bi Xiu Ying (China)

Error Detection in the Navigational Watch Based on the Behavior Analysis of Navigators

Nishizaki Chihiro (Japan), Takemoto Takahiro (Japan)

Evaluation of a Low Cost Tactical Grade MEMS IMU for Maritime Navigation

Ziebold Ralf (Germany), Romanovas Michailas (Germany), Lanca Luis (Germany)

Exploring Bridge-Engine Control Room Collaborative Team Communication

Kataria Aditi (Sweden), Holder Eric (Germany), Praetorius Gesa (Sweden), Baldauf Michael (Germany), Schröder-Hinrichs Jens-Uwe (Germany)

Supporting Voice Communication Between Navigator and VTS by Visual Solutions – Exploring the Use of the "Route Suggestion" Functionality within VTS

Brodje Anders (Sweden), Weber Reto (Sweden), Camre David (Denmark), Borup Ole (Denmark), Porathe Thomas (Norway)

The Role of Trust in Ship-to-Shore Communication. Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Results

Strohschneider Stefan (Germany), Brenker Michael (Germany), Gross Lea (Germany)

1615 - 1630 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session F1 – Hydrodynamics and Ship Stability

1445 - 1615 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 020

Chairmen: Krzysztof Czaplewski (Poland), Pentti Kujala (Finland) Residual Ultimate Strength of Box Girders with Variable Cracks

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Experimental Study for the Development of a Ship Hull Cleaning Robot

Watanabe Keisuke (Japan), Ishii Kazuo (Japan), Takashima Kyoko (Japan)

Experimental Study of Forces Exerted on Ships Due to the Vertical Walls of Navigation Channels

Kazerooni Mohammadreza Fathi (Iran), Seif Mohammad Saeed (Iran)

Emergency Survey Toolkit for Naval Operations

Plácido da Conceição Victor (Portugal)

Assessment of Variations of Ship’s Deck Elevation Due to Containers Loading in Various Locations on Board

Krata Przemysław (Poland)

1615 - 1630 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session B2 – Container Transport

1630 - 1800 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Bogumił Łączyński (Poland), Thomas Pawlik (Germany)

The Influence of Internalizing the External Cost on the Competiveness of Sea Ports in the Same Container Loop

van Hassel Edwin (Belgium), Meersman Hilde (Belgium), Van de Voorde Eddy (Belgium),

Vanelslander Thierry (Belgium)

Tworty Box to Reduce Empty Container Positionings

Malchow Ulrich (Germany)

Research on Real Movement of Container Ship between China Japan and South Korea Using AIS Data

Gao Xinjia (Japan), Makino Hidenari (Japan), Furusho Masao (Japan)

Regularized Han-type Algorithms for Inconsistent Maritime Container Transportation Problems

Carp Doina (Romania), Popa Constantin(Romania), Şerban Cristina(Romania)

Hierarchical Model of Container Ports Throughput

Rozmarynowska Monika (Poland), Smolarek Leszek (Poland)

1800 - 2000 Free Time

Session C2 – Ship Trajectory Planning and Collision Avoidance

1630 - 1800 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lecture Hall (Aula)

Chairmen: Zbigniew Pietrzykowski (Poland), Vladimir Torskiy (Ukraine)

Comparison of Anti-collision Game Trajectories of Ship in Good and Restricted Visibility at Sea

Lisowski Józef (Poland)

A Simulative Comparison of Ship Domains and Their Polygonal Approximations

Szłapczyński Rafał (Poland), Szłapczyńska Joanna (Poland)

Interaction of Harsh Weather Operation and Collision Avoidance in Autonomous Navigation

Burmeister Hans-Christoph (Germany), Bruhn Wilko (Germany), Walther Laura (Germany)

Ship Evolutionary Trajectory Planning Method with Application of Polynomial Interpolation

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Trajectory Planning with Negotiation for Maritime Collision Avoidance

Hornauer Sascha (Germany), Hahn Axel (Germany), Blaich Michael (Germany), Reuter

Johannes (Germany)

1800 - 2000 Free Time

Session D2 – Human Resources and Crew Manning – Part 2

1630 - 1800 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No. 110

Chairmen: Jan Pawelski (Poland), Avtandil Gegenava (Georgia)

Web-based Databank for Assessment of Seafarers’ Functional Status During Sea Missions

Varoneckas Giedrius (Lithuania), Martinkenas Arvydas (Lithuania), Andruskiene Jurgita (Lithuania), Stankus Albinas (Lithuania), Mazrimaite Lina (Lithuania), Livens Aurelija (Lithuania)

Attractions, Problems, Challenges, Issues and Coping Strategies of the Seafaring Career: MAAP Seafarers Perspectives

Baylon Angelica (Philippines), Santos Eduardo (Philippines)

The Legitimacy of Safety Management Systems in the Minds of Norwegian Seafarers

Vandeskog Bjarne (Norway)

How Do You Measure Green Culture in Shipping? The Search for a Tool Through Interviews with Swedish Seafarers

Hammander Mats (Sweden), Karlsson Pär (Sweden), Österman Cecilia (Sweden), Hult Carl (Sweden)

Methodological Approach and Basic Analysis of Maritime Labour Market Needs by Case of Estonia

Alop Anatoli (Estonia), Leiger Roomet (Estonia), Nõmmela Kaidi (Estonia)

1800 - 2000 Free Time

Session E2 – Navigational Tools, Seagoing Service and Watchkeeping - Part 2

1630 - 1800 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Faculty Board Room Chairmen: Wiesław Galor (Poland), Eamonn Doyle (Ireland)

Paradigm Shift in Ship Handling and its Training

Seo Seong-Gi (United Kingdom), Earl Kevin (United Kingdom)

Possibilities for Providing of Professional Practices on the Training Vessel Dar Młodzieży

Muszyńska Katarzyna (Poland)

Passage Planning System in Ports: An Overview

Yip Tsz Leung (Hong Kong)

Model of the Search and Rescue operations in Republic of Serbia

Soskic Svetislav (Serbia), Ćurčić Jovica (Serbia), Karapetrović Ljubinko (Serbia)

Autopilot Using the Nonlinear Inverse Ship Model

Kula Krzysztof (Poland)

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Session F2 – Propulsion and Mechanical Engineering

1630 - 1800 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 020

Chairmen: Jan Kulczyk (Poland), German de Melo (Spain)

Reliability of Fuel Oil System Components Versus Main Propulsion Engine: An Impact Assessment Study

Anantharaman Mohan (Australia), Khan Faisal (Australia), Garaniya Vikram (Australia),

Lewarn Barrie (Australia)

A Comparative Approach of Electrical Diesel Propulsion Systems

Arsenie Andreea (Romania), Hanzu-Pazara Radu (Romania), Varsami Anastasia (Romania),

Tromiadis Ramona (Romania), Lamba Danut (Romania)

Improving the Efficiency of a High Speed Catamaran Through the Replacement of the Propulsion

de Melo Germán (Spain), Echevarrieta Ignacio (Spain), Serra Juan Marí (Spain)

Decreasing Air Emissions in Ports – Case Studies in Ports

Brunila Olli-Pekka (Finland), Kunnaala-Hyrkki Vappu (Finland), Hämäläinen Esa' (Finland)

Modeling The Basic Stealth Features for A Small Surface Ship at The Concept Stage of Design

Gerigk Mirosław (Poland),Szulist Natalia (Poland)

1800 - 2000 Free Time

2000 - 2300 Gala Dinner in Hotel Courtyard, Marriott, Waterfront Gdynia Banquet Room on 1st Floor of Courtyard Gdynia Waterfront

(Evening dress)

Gdynia (German: Gdingen; 1939-1945 Gotenhafen) is a city in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland and an important seaport of Gdańsk Bay on the south coast of the Baltic Sea. Located in Kashubia in Eastern Pomerania, Gdynia is part of a conurbation with the spa town of Sopot, the city of Gdańsk and suburban communities, which together form a metropolitan area called the Tricity (Trójmiasto), with a population of over a million people. Gdynia is a relatively modern city. Its architecture includes the 13th century St. Michael the Archangel's Church in Oksywie, the oldest building in Gdynia, and the 17th century neo-Gothic manor house located on Folwarczna Street in Orłowo. The city also holds many examples of early 20th century architecture, especially monumentalism and early functionalism, and modernism. A good example of modernism is PLO (Polish Ocean Lines) building situated at 10 Lutego Street. The surrounding hills and the coastline attract many nature lovers. A leisure pier and a cliff-like coastline in Kępa Redłowska, as well as the surrounding Reservation Park, are also popular locations. In the harbour, there are two anchored museum ships, the ORP Blyskawica destroyer and the Dar Pomorza tall ship frigate. A 1.5 kilometre long promenade leads from the marina in the city centre, to the beach in Redłowo. Most of Gdynia can be seen from Kamienna Góra (54 metres above sea level). The decision to build a major seaport at the Gdynia village was made by the Polish government in 1920. Construction of Gdynia seaport was started in 1921. Till the end of 1930 docks, piers, breakwaters and many auxiliary and industrial installations were constructed or started. In 1938 Gdynia was the largest and most modern seaport on the Baltic Sea, as well as the tenth biggest in Europe. The city was constructed later than the seaport. In 1925 a special committee was inaugurated to build the city; city expansion plans were designed and city rights were granted in 1926. The city started to grow significantly after 1928.

Gdynia today is poised at an interesting stage in its development, riding on the crest of Poland's economic reforms. With a population of over 250,000 and one of the most buoyant economies in the whole of Poland, Gdynia is certainly going places, and it can no longer be dismissed as the grey counterpart of neighbouring Gdansk and Sopot. Certainly, it has none of the flamboyant sweep of its neighbours. Gdynia has plenty of tricks up its sleeve. And belying its reputation as a business hub, Gdynia is certainly no pauper when it comes to cultural attractions. The city can boast one of the country's top film festivals (often dubbed the 'Polish Cannes').

Located a 3-minute walk of the beach in Gdynia the Courtyard by Marriott Gdynia Waterfront, just 200 metres from the central Kosciuszki Square and Blyskawica Museum Ship, 300 metres from the Batory shopping centre, and 800 metres from The Faculty of Navigation, Gdynia Maritime University is situated in a quiet area. This 4-star hotel is within close proximity of Gdynia Marina and Danuta Baduszkowa Music Theatre.

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0800 - 1200 Registration in the Main Hall of Faculty of Navigation, GMU, Jana Pawla II Ave. 3

PLENARY SESSION

Session A4 – International Recent Issues about e-Navigation

0900 - 0955 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Adam Weintrit (Poland), Robert McCabe (Ireland)

International Recent Issues about e-Navigation. Current Status of This Concept

Hagen John Erik(Norway)

The Concept of “Apps” as a Tool to Improve Innovation in e-Navigation

Bergmann Michael (Germany)

Supporting Situation Awareness on the Bridge: Testing Route Exchange in a Practical e-Navigation Study

Porathe Thomas (Norway), Brodje Anders (Sweden), Weber Reto (Sweden), Camre David (Denmark), Borup Ole (Denmark)

0955 - 1005 10-min. Break Time

STUDENT’S SESSION

Session S1 – Miscellaneous Problems of Marine Transport and Navigation

0900 - 0955 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Andrzej Lenart (Poland), Arnaud Serry (France)

Maritime Consciousness in Society as a Factor in Development of Sea Infrastructure

Skiepko Monika (Poland),GłogowskiŁukasz (Poland), Włudzik Marcin (Poland), Złotucha

Marek (Poland)

Use of Navigational Simulators for Research.

Szafrańska Marta (Poland), Szulc Urszula (Poland), Szynalewski Mateusz (Poland)

Smartfreight Project as an Example of Freight Transport Rationalization in the Harbour Neighboring Areas

Cyran Paulina (Poland), Nadolna Katarzyna (Poland), Kaim Michał (Poland)

Analysis of Shipowners' Obligations and Technical/financial Limitations in Connection with Regulations of MARPOL Convention Annex VI

Lewandowska Agata (Poland)

0955 - 1005 10-min. Break Time

SPECIALIST SESSIONS

Session H1 – Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)

1005 - 1100 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Lucjan Gucma (Poland), Yasuo Arai (Japan)

Navigation with ECDIS: Choosing the Proper Secondary Positioning Source

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Reliability and Exploitation Analysis of Navigational System Consisting of ECDIS and ECDIS

Back-up Systems

Weintrit Adam (Poland), Dziula Przemyslaw (Poland), Siergiejczyk Mirosław (Poland),

Rosiński Adam (Poland)

Physical Characteristics of Virtual Aids to Navigation

Wright Glenn (US), Baldauf Michael (Germany)

1100 - 1130 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session K1 – Northern Sea Route and Ice Navigation

1005 - 1100 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lecture Hall (Aula)

Chairmen: Michał Holec (Poland), Francisco Piniella (Spain) Supply and Demand of Transit Cargo Along the Northern Sea Route

Kiiski Tuomas (Finland)

Reducing Risks of Arctic Operations with Ice Simulator

Koponen Jorma (Finland)

Ship’s Route Planning in Ice Infested Areas of Northern Svalbard Following Ice Charts Made by Remote Sensing Methods

Pastusiak Tadeusz (Poland)

1100 - 1130 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session M1 – Maritime Communications

1005 - 1100 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 110

Chairmen: Jerzy Czajkowski (Poland),Tae-Gweon Jeong (Korea) Concepts of the GMDSS Modernization

Korcz Karol (Poland)

Hidden Communication in the Terrestrial and Satellite Radiotelephone Channels of Maritime Mobile Services

Shyshkin Oleksandr Volodymyrovych (Ukraine), Koshevyy Vitaliy (Ukraine)

Maritime Communications in RIS System for Inland Navigation

Lisaj Andrzej (Poland)

1100 - 1130 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session R1 – Fishing Vessels

1005 - 1100 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Faculty Board Room

Chairmen: Andrzej Królikowski (Poland), Jakub Montewka (Poland/Finland), A Case Study in Flawed Accident Investigation

Doyle Eamonn (Ireland)

Analysis and Decision-making for Control of Extreme Situation of Fishing Vessels on the Base Dynamic Model of Catastrophe

Burakovskiy Evgeny (Russia), Nechaev Yuri (Russia), Burakovskiy P.E. (Russia), Prokhnich

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A Subject of Class B AIS for Small Trawler

Matsumoto Hirofumi (Japan), Furusho Masao (Japan)

1100 - 1130 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session Q1 – Terrorism and Piracy

1005 – 1100 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 020

Chairmen: Gabriel Nowacki (Poland), Heinz Peter Berg (Germany) Counter Piracy Training Competencies Model

Mantzouris Georgios (Greece), Nikitakos Nikitas (Greece), Huw Davies (United Kingdom)

Plights and Concerns of Filipino Seafarers on Board Vessels Traversing Horn of Africa and Gulf of Aden: AMOSUP and other Stakeholders Responses

Baylon Angelica (Philippines), Santos Eduardo (Philippines), Vergara J.W. (Philippines)

Selected Transport Problems of Dangerous Goods in the European Union and Poland

Nowacki Gabriel (Poland), Krysiuk C. (Poland), Niedzicka Anna (Poland) 1100 - 1130 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

SPECIALIST SESSIONS

Session B3 – Automatic Identification System (AIS) Data

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Tadeusz Kaczorek (Poland), Kazuhiko Hasegawa (Japan)

Modeling of Observed Ship Domain in Coastal Sea Area Based on AIS Data

Miyake Rina (Japan), Fukuto Junji (Japan), Hasegawa Kazuhiko (Japan)

Procedure for Marine Traffic Simulation with AIS Data

Miyake Rina (Japan), Fukuto Junji (Japan), Hasegawa Kazuhiko (Japan)

Probability of Ship on Collision Courses Based on the New PAW Using MMG Model and AIS Data

Asmara I. Putu Sindhu (Japan), Kobayashi Eiichi (Japan), Wakabayashi Nobukazu (Japan),

Artana Ketut Buda (Indonesia)

Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) for Analysis of Ship Collision Using AIS Data

Zaman Muhammad Badrus (Indonesia), Santoso Agoes (Indonesia), Kobayashi Eiichi (Japan), Wakabayashi Nobukazu (Japan), Maimun Adi (Malaysia)

Classifying Ship Encounters to Monitor Traffic Safety on the North Sea from AIS Data

van Iperen Erwin (Netherlands)

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Session C3 – Ship Control

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lecture Hall (Aula)

Chairmen: Zbigniew Burciu (Poland), Tsz Leung Yip (Hong Kong) Algorithms for Ship Movement Prediction for Location Data Compression

Sadowski Jarosław (Poland), Czapiewska Agnieszka (Poland)

Maritime Traffic Situations in Bornholmsgat

Olindersson Fredrik (Sweden), Janson Carl-Erik (Sweden), Dahlman Joakim (Sweden) ESABALT Improvement of Situational Awareness in the Baltic with the Use of

Crowdsourcing

Thombre Sarang (Finland), Guinness Robert (Finland), Chen Liang (Finland), Ruotsalainen

Laura (Finland), Kuusniemi Heidi (Finland), Uriasz Janusz (Poland), Pietrzykowski Zbigniew (Poland), Laukkanen Juhani (Finland), Ghawi Philippe (Sweden)

4M Overturned Pyramid (MOP) Model: Case Studies on Indonesian and Japanese Maritime Traffic Systems (MTS)

Mutmainnah Wanginingastuti (Japan), Furusho Masao (Japan)

The Identification of Typical Hazards and Limitations to the Commercial Shipping Safety, Created by Offshore Activity and Crew Transfer High Speed Crafts, Operating in the Vicinity of the Intensive Traffic Flow Areas

Szyca Grzegorz (United Kingdom)

1300 - 1430 Lunch on board GMU Tall ship “Dar Młodzieży”

Session D3 – Inland Shipping, Inland Navigation and Inland Water Transport

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No. 110

Chairmen: Leszek Smolarek (Poland), Paolo Alfredini (Brazil)

Emergency Group Decision-Making with Multidivisional Cooperation for Inland Maritime Accident

Wu Bing (China), Yan Xinping (China), Wang Yang (China), Zhang Jinfen (China)

Ship Emission Study Under Traffic Control in Inland Waterway Network Based on Traffic Simulation Data

Chen Xi (China), Mou Junmin (China), Chen Linying (China), Yue X. (China)

Inland Water Transport and its Impact on Seaports and Seaport Cities Development

Grzelakowski Andrzej (Poland)

Analysis of Graph Searching Algorithms for Route Planning in Inland Navigation

Kazimierski Witold (Poland), Sawczak Agnieszka (Poland), Wawrzyniak Natalia (Poland)

Ship Design Optimization Applied for Urban Regular Transport on Guadalquivir River (GuadaMAR)

QuerolAntonio (Spain), Jiménez-Castañeda Rafael (Spain), Piniella Francisco (Spain) 1300 - 1430 Lunch on board GMU Tall ship “Dar Młodzieży”

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Session E3 – Maritime Policy and Global Excellence

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Faculty Board Room

Chairmen: Jerzy Rogowski (Poland), Anatoli Alop (Estonia)

The Implementation of a New Maritime Labour Policy: the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006)

Piniella Francisco (Spain), González-Gil Jaime (Spain), Bernal Francisca (Spain)

A New International Law to Protect Abandoned Seafarers: Amendments to MLC, 2006

Bernal Francisca (Spain), Piniella Francisco (Spain)

Implementation of EU Legislation in Poland on VTMIS and Reporting Formalities for Ships Operating To or From Ports of the EU Member States

Królikowski Andrzej (Poland), Wawruch Ryszard (Poland),

A Geographical Perspective on LNG Facility Development in the Eastern Baltic Sea

Gritsenko Daria (Finland), Serry Arnaud (France)

The Impact of Shipping Company Environment Industry to Extend Studies at the Faculty of Navigation in Gdynia Maritime University

Łączyński Bogumił (Poland)

1300 - 1430 Lunch on board GMU Tall ship “Dar Młodzieży”

Session F3 – Pollution at Sea, Environment Protection and Ecology

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 020

Chairmen: Elzbieta Szychta (Poland), Carl Hult (Sweden)

Determination of Marine Pollution Caused by Ship Operations Using the DEMATEL Method

Özdemir Ünal (Turkey), Yilmaz Hatice (Turkey), Başar Ersan (Turkey)

Technologies for the Reduction of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions

Arsenie Paulica (Romania), Martinas George (Romania), Gheorghe Corina (Romania),

Arsenie Andreea (Romania)

Environmental Risk Assessment for the Aegean Sea

Koromila Ioanna (Greece), Nivolianitou Zoe (Greece), Perantonis Stayros (Greece),

Giannakopoulos Thedorore (Greece), Charou Eleni (Greece), Gyftakis Sotirios (Greece),

Spyrou Kostas (Greece)

Probabilistic Meta-models Evaluating Accidental Oil Spill Size from Tankers

Montewka Jakub (Poland), Goerlandt Floris (Finland), Xing Zheng (Finland) Trends in Environmental Policy Instruments and Best Practices in Port Operations

Brunila Olli-Pekka (Finland), Kunnaala-Hyrkki Vappu (Finland), Hämäläinen Esa' (Finland)

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POSTER SESSION

Session P1 - Miscellaneous Problems of Navigation

1130 - 1300 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lower Hall under Planetarium Chairmen: Jacek Januszewski (Poland), Michael Bergmann Olsen (Germany)

N1 - Magnetic Compass in Modern Maritime Navigation

Lushnikov Evgeniy (Russia)

N2 - Safety of Dynamic Positioning

Gabruk Rostyslav (Ukraine), Tsymbal Mykola (Ukraine)

N3 - An Analysis of Ship Behavior Induced by the Great East Japan Earthquake Tsunami Based on AIS

Liu Xinzhu (Japan), Shiotani Shigeaki (Japan), Sasa Kenji (Japan)

N4 - The Concept of a Single Window in e-Navigation and in Accordance with EU Regulations

Wawruch Ryszard (Poland)

N5 - An Adaptation of an Algorithm of Search and Rescue Operations to Ship Manoeuvrability

Kasyk Lech (Poland), Pleskacz Krzysztof (Poland)

N6 - ECDIS Modernization for Enhancing Addressed VHF Communication

Koshevyy Vitaliy (Ukraine), Shyshkin Oleksandr Volodymyrovych (Ukraine)

N7 - Evolutionary Methods in the Management of Vessel Traffic

Łebkowski Andrzej (Poland)

N8 - The Analysis of Dredging Project's Effectiveness in the Port of Gdynia, Based on the Interference with Vessel Traffic

Smolarek Leszek (Poland), Kaizer Adam (Poland)

N9 - 3D Navigator Decision Support System Using the Smartglasses Technology

Łebkowski Andrzej (Poland)

N10 - New Layout of Mrzeżyno Port Entrance Design - Results by Real Time Simulation Study

Gucma Lucjan (Poland), Bąk Andrzej (Poland)

N11 - Data Acquisition in a Manoeuver Auto-negotiation System

Szłapczyńska Joanna (Poland)

N12 - Neuroevolutionary Ship Maneuvering Prediction System

Łącki Mirosław (Poland)

N13 - The Using of Risk to Determination of Safety Navigation in Inland Waters

Galor Wiesław (Poland)

N14 - Northern Labyrinths as Navigation Network Elements

Paranina Alina (Russia), Paranin R. (Russia)

N15 - Safety of Navigation on the Approaches to the Ports of the Republic of Poland on the Basis of the Radar System on the Aerostat Platform

Szafran Krzysztof (Poland), Kramarski Ireneusz (Poland)

N16 - Apprisal of the Coordinability of the Vessels for Collision Avoidance Maneuvers by Course Alteration

Volkov Aleksandr (Ukraine), Pyatakov Eduard (Ukraine), Yakushev А. (Ukraine)

N17 - A Glimpse at Solution of Navigation Problem With River-Type Perturbation

Kopacz Piotr (Poland)

N18 Comparison of the Efficiency of Williamson and Anderson Turn Manoeuvre

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N19 A Study on the Assessment of Near-Collision Risk using Logistic Regression

Kim Kwang Il (Korea), Jeong Jung Sik (Korea), Park Gyei-Kark (Korea)

N20 Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) - Embracing Industry Needs: Simulation Study for World First Offshore Floating LNG Terminal

Subramaniam Manivannan (Malaysia)

1300 - 1430 Lunch on board GMU Tall ship “Dar Młodzieży”

Session B4 – Colregs and Anti-Collision

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Ryszard Wawruch (Poland), Kazuhiko Hasegawa(Japan)

Research on Double Collision Avoidance Mechanism of Ships at Sea

Bi XiuYing (China), Liu XianJie (China)

The Further Studies on the COLREGs (Collision Regulations)

Demirel Ergun (Turkey), Bayer Dinçer (Turkey)

Onboard AIS Reception Performance Advances for a Small Boat

Tokudome Koki (Japan), Arai Yasuo (Japan), Okuda Shigeyuki (Japan), Hori Akihiko (Japan),

Matsumoto Hirofumi (Japan)

Ship Collision Avoidance by Distributed Tabu Search

Kim Dong-Gyun (Korea), Hirayama Katsutoshi (Japan), Okimoto Tenda (Japan)

Analysis of Collision Threat Parameters and Criteria

Lenart Andrzej (Poland)

1600 - 1615 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session C4 – Maritime Simulators, Ship Handling and Manoeuvrability

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lecture Hall (Aula)

Chairmen: Teresa Abramowicz-Gerigk (Poland), Masao Furusho (Japan)

The Role of the European Maritime Simulator Network in Assessing Dynamic Sea Traffic Management Principles

Rizvanolli Anisa (Germany), Burmeister Hans-Christoph (Germany), John Ole (Germany)

Simulation-Augmented Methods for Manoeuvring Support – On-Board Ships and from the Shore

Benedict Knud (Germany), Kirchhoff Matthias (Germany), Gluch Michael (Germany),

Fischer Sandro (Geramny), Schaub Meike (Germany), Baldauf Michael (Germany)

Consideration on Dynamic Modelling of Ship Squat

Artyszuk Jarosław (Poland)

Study of the Efficiency of Anti-collision Manoeuvres Carried out by Large Vessels with Different Rudder Angle Limit Settings

Formela Kamil (Poland)

Military Application of Simulation Technology - Pitfalls and Challenges

Malik Asghar A. (Malaysia), Zafar Naghmana (Pakistan)

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Session D4 – Port Operations

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No. 110

Chairmen: Andrzej Grzelakowski (Poland), Jens Froese (Germany) Port in a City – Effects of the Port

Brunila Olli-Pekka (Finland), Kunnaala-Hyrkki Vappu (Finland), Hämäläinen Esa' (Finland)

Study of the Efficiency of Berth Approaching Manoeuvre by the Particular Vessel without Tugs Assistance.

Formela Kamil (Poland), Śniegocki Henryk (Poland)

Emergency Unberthing without Tug Assistance

Kunieda Yoshiaki (Japan), Yabuki Hideo (Japan), Okazaki Tadatsugi (Japan)

A Study on Rapid Left-turn of Ship’s Head of Laden Cape-size Ore Carriers while Using Astern Engine in Harbour

Jeong Tae Gweon (Korea), Son Ki Hak (Korea), Hong S.W. (Korea)

Influence of “Suezmax” Tankers Size Increase on Mooring Ropes at Existing Terminals

Mohović Robert (Croatia), Barić Mate (Croatia), MohovićĐani (Croatia)

1600 - 1615 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session E4 – Annual General Meeting of the Polish Navigation Forum

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Faculty Board Room

Chairmen: Krzysztof Czaplewski (Poland)

This is an open meeting. Program distributed to PNF members. 1600 - 1615 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session F4 – Methods and Algorithms

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Room No 020

Chairmen: Józef Lisowski (Poland), Gert F. Trommer (Germany)

Safe Ship Trajectory Planning Based on the Ant Algorithm – the Development of the Method

Lazarowska Agnieszka (Poland)

On Modelling of Nonlinear Systems and Phenomena with the Use of Volterra and Wiener Series

Borys Andrzej (Poland)

Positive Descriptor Time-varying Discrete-time Linear Systems and Their Asymptotic Stability

Kaczorek Tadeusz (Poland)

Fractional Order Dynamic Positioning Controller

Witkowska Anna (Poland)

Mathematical Modeling of Wave Situation for Creation of Protective Hydrotechnical Constructions in Port Kulevi

Gegenava Avtandil (Georgia), Sharabidze Irakli (Georgia), Kakhidze Abdul (Georgia)

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POSTER SESSION

Session P2 - Miscellaneous Problems of Transport

1430 - 1600 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Lower Hall under Planetarium

Chairmen: Mirosław Gerigk (Poland), Keisuke Watanabe (Japan)

T1 - Information and Communication Technologies in the Area with a Complex Spatial Structure

Kuśmińska-Fijałkowska Aldona (Poland), Łukasik Zbigniew (Poland)

T2 - Establishing a Framework for Maritime Spatial Planning in Europe

Kuśmińska-Fijałkowska Aldona (Poland), Łukasik Zbigniew (Poland)

T3 - Investigation of Corrosion Inhibitors by Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Relaxometry Method

Sinyavsky Nikolay (Russia), Mershiev Ivan (Russia), Korneva Irina (Russia)

T4 - Study on Applying the Catfish Biofuel in Mekong Delta for Marine Diesel Engine

Quan Phan Van (Vietnam), Phuoc Ho Trung (Vietnam)

T5 - Impact of Electricity Generator on a Small-Bore Internal Combustion Engine at Low and Medium Loads

Olszowiec Paweł (Poland), Szychta Elżbieta (Poland), Luft Mirosław (Poland)

T6 - An Overview of Roll Stabilizers and Systems for their Control

Kula Krzysztof (Poland)

T7 - Method of Determining Operation Region of Single-transistor ZVS DC/DC Converters

Szychta Elżbieta (Poland), Szychta Leszek (Poland), Luft Mirosław (Poland), Pietruszczak

Daniel (Poland)

T8 - Radio Refractivity and Rain-Rate Estimations over Northwest Aegean Archipelagos for Electromagnetic Wave Attenuation Modelling

Karagianni Evangelia (Greece), Mitropoulos Athanasios (Grecee), Drolias Nikolaos (Greece), Sarantopoulos Athanasios (Grecee), Charantonis Anastasios (France)

T9 - Zero Levels Formation of Radiation Pattern Linear Antennas Array with Minimum Quiantity of Controlling Coefficients Weights

Koshevyy Vitaliy (Ukraine), Shershnova Anna (Ukraine)

T10 - An Integrated Model of Motion, Steering, Positioning and Stabilization of an Unmanned Autonomous Maritime Vehicle.

Gerigk Miroslaw (Poland), Wojtowicz Stefan (Poland)

T11 Effectiveness of Measures Undertaken in the Gulf of Guinea Region to Fight Maritime Piracy

Wardin Katarzyna (Poland), Duda Daniel (Poland)

T12 - Using Seaports in Distribution Logistics of Cars on the Example of the Toyota Company

Łukasik Zbigniew (Poland), Wąsowicz Alicja (Poland)

T13 - The Concept of Emergency Notification System for Inland Navigation

Perzyński Tomasz (Poland), Lewiński Andrzej (Poland), Łukasik Zbigniew (Poland)

T14 - Use of Passive Surveillance Systems in Aviation

Džunda Milan (Slovakia), Kotianová N. (Slovakia), Holota K. (Slovakia), Žák Peter (Slovakia)

T15 - The Concept of the SWIM System in Air Traffic Management

Krzykowska Karolina (Poland), Siergiejczyk Mirosław (Poland), Rosiński Adam (Poland)

T16 - Maritime Managers of the Future – What do They Think is Good Leadership?

Fjærli Bjørn Atahuallpa Bejar (Norway), Øvergård Kjell Ivar (Norway), Westerberg Tine Viveka (Norway)

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T17 - Specifity of Geotechnical Measurements and Practice of Polish Offshore Operations

Łączyński Bogumił (Poland), Wróbel Krzysztof (Poland)

T18 Innovative Liferaft

Abramowicz-Gerigk Teresa (Poland), Burciu Zbigniew (Poland), Kornacka Edyta (Poland),

Jachowski Jacek (Poland)

T19 - Numeric Wake Equalizing Duct Geometry Optimization for a Given Ship

Martinas George (Romania), Cupsa Ovidiu (Romania)

T20 Cavitation of a Propeller and Influence of an Wake Equalizing Duct

Martinas George (Romania)

1600 - 1615 Coffee Time – Main Hall, Lower Hall, P105 & Terrace

Session B5 – Radar, ARPA and Collision Avoidance

1615 - 1745 Place: Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation, Auditorium Maximum

Chairmen: Andrzej Bąk (Poland), Evgeniy Lushnikov (Russia)

Radar Detection in Duct Situations in Maritime Environment. The Vital Influence of the Radar Antenna Height

Hofele Franz-X

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