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I—The Diameter of Evasion for Crossing Encounters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

Abstract

The traffic capacity of a crossing of two fairways is one of the most important problems in marine traffic engineering and a few papers published in Japan deal with this subject, either by theoretical analysis or mathematical simulation. However little is yet known on the size of domain or diameter of evasion, without which any quantitative estimation of capacity is almost impossible. Partly for this purpose a year-long observation was performed in the eastern part of Bisanseto, a strait in the Seto Inland Sea, where the number of crossing encounters is the largest in Japan.

Type
Some Factors Affecting the Frequency of Accidents in Marine Traffic
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Navigation 1974

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