Planning of safe traffic schema for marine area

Authors
  • Grinyak V.M.

    V. M. Grinyak. Vladivostok State University of Economics and Service. Vladivostok. Russia

Abstract

This work is devoted to the problem of ensuring the safety of vessel traffic at marine areas. Navigation safety in conditions of heavy traffic can be ensured only if the vessels comply with a certain traffic pattern. The paper highlights the problem of planning a system of routes (traffic
patterns) of vessels through water areas with heavy traffic. This schema depends on the geography of the water area and the characteristics of traffic. The necessity to ensure the maximum safety of vessel traffic and practical considerations determine the choice of a specific variant for
a traffic scheme. Modeling the vessels motion along a set of possible trajectories and evaluating the metric describing the degree of movement danger is the basis of the method for solving the problem. The frequency of dangerous approaches of vessels is proposed as a metric for assessing the danger of traffic, and the possibility of using other metrics is noted. The work demonstrates that the model representation of the problem based on a weighted graph does not allow its solution with-out the involvement of specialized computing resources. An alternative
approach is motion construction of schemes in an expert way from typical structural elements (primitives). Simulation modeling of a problem becomes possible on available general-purpose computing and software platforms if it is isolated within a separate primitive. The paper considers four such primitives and estimates the average time between dangerous approaches of vessels for each of them. An example of using the obtained modeling results for planning safe ship traffic patterns is given.
Keywords: maritime safety, marine traffic control, traffic pattern, traffic intensity, collision risk assessment, ships flow simulation modeling, graph algorithms.