{"id":1336,"date":"2020-06-30T13:49:00","date_gmt":"2020-06-30T13:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/horizon.peachpuff-wolverine-566518.hostingersite.com\/?p=1336"},"modified":"2020-06-30T13:49:00","modified_gmt":"2020-06-30T13:49:00","slug":"automated-shipping-coming-to-europes-waters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/scienceblog.com\/horizon\/1336\/automated-shipping-coming-to-europes-waters\/","title":{"rendered":"Automated shipping coming to Europe\u2019s waters"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"field field-name-field-header field-type-text-long field-label-hidden\">\n<div class=\"field-items\">\n<div class=\"field-item even\">\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong>Moving more goods by water could reduce pressure on roads and cut emissions, yet Europe\u2019s shipping industry is held back by labour shortages. Automated shipping \u2013 which would work in a similar way to self-driving cars \u2013 could help expand capacity but safety and regulatory hurdles remain.<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden\">\n<div class=\"field-items\">\n<div class=\"field-item even\">\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">Imagine a ship sailing into port, only with no captain on the bridge, and nobody to be seen on board. In the past such a vessel might have been known as a ghost ship, but in the future it might just be our new normal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">European researchers are participating in this push and designing ships with varying degrees of autonomy. Two ships bound for automation already sail across Europe today. The first is a carrier that delivers fish feed along the west coast of Norway. The second is an inland cargo barge that operates in Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. Both are to be retrofitted for autonomous sailing as part of a project called\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/cordis.europa.eu\/project\/id\/815012\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">AUTOSHIP<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">\u2018The use-cases are very different,\u2019 said Jason McFarlane, Research &amp; Innovation Manager at the Norwegian company Kongsberg Maritime, a participant in AUTOSHIP. \u2018One is a short sea route off Norway, which has significant weather challenges. The inland route, in turn, requires the ship to operate in a confined waterway, often in areas where navigation is more challenging than in open seas.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong>Three parts<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">The technology that will make these boats autonomous is composed of three main parts. \u2018First you have the vessel control systems,\u2019 said McFarlane. \u2018Second there is digital connectivity from vessel to shore. And finally you have the shore-based systems.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">The first part is what makes the ships\u00a0 sail autonomously. This includes the sub-systems for situational awareness, such as sensors, positioning systems or cameras and other technologies that enable detection of obstacles. The data from these sensors is then joined together, something called sensor fusion, and feeds back into the ship\u2019s autonomous navigation system which makes steering decisions based on it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">It\u2019s similar to self-driving cars in terms of scanning surroundings and detecting obstacles using AI-based computer vision systems. But there are differences too. McFarlane for example notes how every ship over a certain size is tracked using a transponder under a system called Automatic identification system (AIS), which potentially provides more information to vessel autonomous navigation systems than is available for cars. Ships on the open sea also go slower and have more space to manoeuvre than cars.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">Two systems Kongsberg Maritime has developed are auto berthing and auto crossing. \u2018Essentially the crew press a button, and the ship will dock,\u2019 said McFarlane. \u2018A range of sensors, that, for example, know the position or orientation of the boat, interact with our system. That allows the ship to dock without a captain on board.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">For now, the crew is still on the vessel and can take action if they see a problem. The automatic system is installed on a passenger and car ferry operating in the Oslofjord and has been used in more than 80% of voyages. Yet even when a ship that uses this technology is fully uncrewed it would still be connected to a control centre on shore. Here, humans would remotely monitor the ships and its sensors, and be able to take over control manually.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">\u2018It will probably require workers to become more qualified, but it will also mean that their skills and labour will be utilised more efficiently.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><span style=\"font-size: 16px\">Danitsja van Heusden-van Winden, Innovation Manager, Netherlands Maritime Technology<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong>Costs<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">McFarlane says there are several reasons to automate shipping. One is to increase the attractiveness of water-based transport, where labour can often be a significant proportion of operating costs. Another is to reduce road traffic and cut emissions. McFarlane notes that one barge, like the one they are testing in Flanders, can carry 300 tons of cargo which would replace 7,500 truck journeys per year. According to calculations from AUTOSHIP, this would reduce CO2 emissions per km by 90%. McFarlane says that automated ships could also sail more efficiently than if they had human operators, optimising for engine power and speed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">Nevertheless full autonomy isn\u2019t always the first step, and intermediate levels of automation might reach us before we go fully uncrewed. The\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/cordis.europa.eu\/project\/id\/723009\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">NOVIMAR<\/a>\u00a0project works on \u2018platooning\u2019 for inland and short-sea transport, where a partly automated ship follows a fully crewed leader vessel.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">\u2018We don&#8217;t sail fully autonomously,\u2019 said Danitsja van Heusden-van Winden, project coordinator of NOVIMAR and innovation manager at the Dutch company Netherlands Maritime Technology. \u2018For now there\u2019s always at least one person on the ship.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">In their model, a lead vessel sets out a \u2018line\u2019 or course along a waterway, which is then imitated by the follower vessels. Instead of full autonomy, the follower vessels copy the route the lead ship took, keeping it on the desired path, while maintaining its distance to the next vessel. It\u2019s a concept they want to demonstrate at the end of the year in the Netherlands, and which they already tested using one-sixteenth-scale model ships in a laboratory basin in the German city of Duisburg.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong>Labour shortage<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">This partial automation could be important for reducing costs and filling in labour shortages. Instead of having to operate a number of ships with full crews, a company could operate one fully crewed lead ship and a few follower ships with limited staff.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">\u2018Labour shortage is a known problem in shipping,\u2019 said van Heusden-van Winden. \u2018It\u2019s hard to find qualified people.\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">In 2016 BIMCO, the largest association of shipping companies in the world, published\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.bimco.org\/news\/priority-news\/20160517_bimco_manpower_report\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">a study<\/a>\u00a0which projected that by 2025 there would be a shortage of 150,000 maritime officers worldwide. Automation, whether full autonomy or a partial system like NOVIMAR\u2019s, could help fill that gap.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">It\u2019s also why van Heusden-van Winden argues that NOVIMAR wouldn\u2019t deeply impact the prospects of workers in the shipping industry. \u2018Our technology is not a threat to them,\u2019 she said. \u2018It will probably require workers to become more qualified, but it will also mean that their skills and labour will be utilised more efficiently. \u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">A study of the social impact is also a part of AUTOSHIP. McFarlane notes that there might be job losses for workers in inland shipping, and even for truck drivers. Yet their technology doesn\u2019t always replace workers. In the case of the Norwegian fish-feed carrier, the operating company mainly wants to use autonomous systems for efficiency, for example by allowing crews to rest right before docking and unloading the ship. At the same time new jobs might be created, like retrofitting boats for autonomous operations or controlling them remotely.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">\u2018Our boats have a constrained form of autonomy,\u2019 McFarlane said. \u2018There will always be a control centre. It will mean a shift of jobs. Instead of people living and working on barges, which young people sometimes don&#8217;t want to do anymore, we can move to office jobs. \u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><strong>Hurdles<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">Nevertheless, there are hurdles to overcome before autonomous shipping will be rolled out. \u2018There are risks to having less people on board, which could undermine the business case,\u2019 said van Heusden-van Winden. A vessel train might be caught in a storm, which might be more dangerous when there\u2019s only one person on board instead of a full crew, a problem for which NOVIMAR is currently searching for solutions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">Regulation equally remains a key issue. Many jurisdictions require a certain amount of people to be on board a vessel, defeating the purpose of automation. Both projects are in touch with regulators. \u2018Some regulations, for example, require ships to have a watch on the bridge,\u2019 explained McFarlane. \u2018&#8217;But does that mean a physical person needs to be there? Or can we specify that it doesn&#8217;t have to be a person standing watch?\u2019<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\">For now both projects are moving full steam ahead. NOVIMAR wants to do a real-life test at the end of 2020. And AUTOSHIP wants to follow with a demonstration of their own in 2022. After these trials, which includes a sea crossing from Norway to Denmark for AUTOSHIP, ships could start becoming more autonomous, although much depends on how fast regulatory changes are implemented. So in a few years ghost ships might be a common sight across European waters.<\/p>\n<p class=\"selectionShareable\"><em>The research in this article was funded by the EU. If you liked this article, please consider sharing it on social media.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This article was originally published on <a href=\"https:\/\/horizon-magazine.eu\/\">Horizon magazine<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Moving more goods by water could reduce pressure on roads and cut emissions, yet Europe\u2019s shipping industry is held back by labour shortages. Automated shipping \u2013 which would work in a similar way to self-driving cars \u2013 could help expand capacity but safety and regulatory hurdles remain. 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