Browsing by Author "Arcieri, Gianfranco"
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A method to quantify shortfalls and cost benefits for the MO 2015 ASW advanced concepts study
Saunders, Paul; Verhoeff, Eric Jan; Ferraro, Antonio; Arcieri, Gianfranco (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/06)An ASW Advanced Concepts Study (ACS) has been initiated as part of Phase 2 of NATO Study, "Implications of New Technology for Maritime Operations in 2015". In this paper, a method to assess ASW search operations is described ... -
A distributed approach to estimating sea port operational regions from lots of AIS data
Millefiori, Leonardo; Zissis, Dimitrios; Cazzanti, Luca; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)Seaports play a vital role in the global economy, as they operate as the connection corridors to all other modes of transport and as engines of growth for the wider region. But ports today are faced with numerous unique ... -
A document-based data model for large scale computational maritime situational awareness
Cazzanti, Luca; Millefiori, Leonardo; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)Computational Maritime Situational Awareness (MSA) supports the maritime industry, governments, and international organizations with machine learning and big data techniques for analyzing vessel traffic data available ... -
Scalable and distributed sea port operational areas estimation from AIS data
Millefiori, Leonardo; Zissis, Dimitrios; Cazzanti, Luca; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)Seaports are spatial units that do not remain static over time. They are constantly in flux, evolving according to environmental and connectivity patterns both in size and operational capacity. As such any valid decision ... -
Scalable distributed change detection and its application to maritime traffic
Millefiori, Leonardo; Braca, Paolo; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)Building on a novel methodology based on the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) process to perform accurate long-term predictions of future positions of ships at sea, we present a statistical approach to the detection of abrupt changes ...