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El. knyga: Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Navigating the Waves of Techno-Regulation and Governance

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of smart ports and remote technologies in the maritime industry. It demonstrates how modern advances in artificial intelligence and robotics have transformed the shipping industry, and assesses the impact of this technology from a law and governance standpoint. The book covers a range of topics including port autonomous operations systems, cybersecurity, big data analytics, digitalization and blockchain to throw light on the opportunities and benefits of these new technologies in improving security and safety. It also considers the challenges and threats of their application. It concludes by examining the trajectory of national and international regulatory developments. The book will appeal to scholars and students of maritime technology, law and governance, as well as practitioners and policymakers.

Chapters 8, 19 and 20 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.


1 Introduction to Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Navigating the Waves of Techno-Regulation and Governance
1(14)
Tafsir Matin Johansson
Mitchell Lennan
Jonatan Echebarria Fernandez
Aspasia Pastra
Dimitrios Dalaklis
Part I Setting the Scene
2 The Possibilities of Ocean Innovation Diplomacy to Promote Transnational Innovation Ecosystems for the Maritime Sector
15(16)
Andrei Polejack
Luis Fernando Correa da Silva Machado
Part II Vessel Autonomy & Autonomous Systems Redux
3 "Utopia at Sea" from the Captain's Chair: Are Autonomous Ships the Real Solution to Human Error?
31(32)
Mikael Hilden
4 Changing Ocean Observation and Cargo Carrying with Disruptively Affordable, Long Duration Autonomous Vessels---Case Study: SubSeaSail LLC
63(18)
Michael B. Jones
5 Crowdsourced Bathymetry and Automation: An Evolutionary Process to Improve the Means of Navigation
81(30)
Steven Geoffrey Keating
6 The Use of Marine Autonomous Systems in Ocean Observation Under the LOSC: Maintaining Access to and Sharing Benefits for Coastal States
111(24)
Luciana Fernandes Coelho
Roland Rogers
Part III Smart Ports
7 Implications of Technological Innovation and Respective Regulations to Strengthen Port and Maritime Security: An International Agenda to Reduce Illegal Drug Traffic and Countering Terrorism at Sea
135(14)
Adriana Avila-Zuniga-Nordfjeld
Hans Liwang
Dimitrios Dalaklis
8 Automated Port Operations: The Future of Port Governance
149(18)
Andrew Baskin
Mona Swoboda
9 Canada's Rapidly Evolving Smart Ports
167(22)
Yoss Leclerc
Michael Ircha
10 Concession-Based Project Finance for Smart Ports with a Special Focus on Emerging Economies
189(18)
Jason Chuah
11 Smart Port State Enforcement Through UAVs: New Horizons for the Prevention of Ship Source Marine Pollution
207(20)
Gabriela Arguello
12 Digitization and Cyber Physical Security Aspects in Maritime Transportation and Port Infrastructure
227(22)
Iosif Progoulakis
Nikitas Nikitakos
Dimitrios Dalaklis
Anastasia Christodoulou
Angelos Dalaklis
Razali Yaacob
13 Port Cybersecurity: Balancing Evolving Regulatory Compliance with Enterprise Risk Management
249(18)
Andrew Baskin
Max Bobys
14 Opportunities and Challenges in Relation to Big Data Analytics for the Shipping and Port Industries
267(26)
Dimitrios Dalaklis
Nikitas Nikitakos
Dimitrios Papachristos
Angelos Dalaklis
Part IV Remote Inspection Techniques
15 Remote Inspections Scheme on Tanker Vessels During Covid-19 Pandemic
293(12)
Anastasios Kartsimadakis
16 Techno-Regulatory Challenges for Remote Inspection Techniques (RIT): The Role of Classification Societies
305(22)
Kin Hey Chu
Marina G. Papaioannou
Yanzhi Chen
Xiaoliang Gong
Imran H. Ibrahim
17 Remote Inspection Schemes: Past, Present, and Future
327(16)
David Knukkel
18 Human-Autonomy Teaming in Ship Inspection: Psychological Perspectives on the Collaboration Between Humans and Self-Governing Systems
343(20)
Thomas Ellwart
Nathalie Schauffel
19 Lessons Learned from Maritime Nations Leading Autonomous Operations and Remote Inspection Techniques
363(24)
Aspasia Pastra
Thomas Klenum
Tafsir Matin Johansson
Mitchell Lennan
Sean Pribyl
Cody Warner
Damoulis Xydous
Frode Rodolen
20 Towards an International Guideline for RIT End-Users: Spearing Through Vessel Inspection and Hull Cleaning Techno-Regulatory Elements
387(30)
Aspasia Pastra
Miguel Juan Nunez-Sanchez
Anastasios Kartsimadakis
Tafsir Matin Johansson
Thomas Klenum
Thomas Aschert
Mitchell Lennan
Marina G. Papaioannou
Maria Theodorou
Part V Tying the Threads
21 Smart Ports and Robotic Systems: Where Is It All Going from Here?
417
Paul Topping
Tafsir Matin Johansson is Assistant Professor at the World Maritime University- Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, Sweden.

Dimitrios Dalaklis is Professor of Safety and Security at the World Maritime University, Sweden.

Jonatan Echebarria Fernįndez is Honorary Lecturer at The City Law School, City, University of London, UK.



Aspasia Pastra is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the World Maritime University-Sasakawa Global Ocean Institute, Sweden.



Mitchell Lennan is Lecturer in Environmental Law at the University of Aberdeen, UK.