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The problems of collision avoidance at sea in the formulation of complex motion principles

Bogdan Żak — 2004

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The paper presents a mathematical model of a collision situation for objects afloat based on the rules of a multiple complex motion. It also contains an analysis of the presented model and draws some conclusions from it. The method used to determine the minimum-time control of ships in a situation of colliding with other objects afloat is presented for a mathematical model of a collision situation. It also includes the results of a simulation study conducted by means of this method. A parallel approach...

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