A review on ship motions and quiescent periods prediction models

Giulia Cademartori, Luca Oneto, Federica Valdenazzi, Andrea Coraddu*, Andrea Gambino, Davide Anguita

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Abstract

The prediction of ship motions and quiescent periods, is of paramount importance for the maritime industry. The capability to predict these events sufficiently in advance has the potential to improve the safety and efficiency of several marine operations, such as landing and take-off on aircraft carriers, transfer of cargo, and mating operations between ships. Several models have been proposed in the literature for the prediction of ship motions and quiescent period. This work will review them by first grouping them into three main categories (i.e., physical, data-driven, and hybrid models) and then by detailing the most recent and relevant ones describing the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. Review concludes with the open problems and future perspectives of this important field of research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114822
Number of pages14
JournalOcean Engineering
Volume280
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Data-driven models
  • Hybrid models
  • Physical models
  • Quiescent periods prediction
  • Review
  • Ship motions prediction

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