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Filip Bojic, Anita Gudelj and Rino Bo?njak
Intensive shipping activity in port areas is considered one of the leading problems in the maritime sector, which has a negative effect on climate change and local air quality. The compilation of detailed inventories of combustion gases released by ships...
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Bruna Bacalja Ba?ic, Maja Krcum and Anita Gudelj
This research investigates the application of photovoltaic (PV) systems on ship retrofits with the aim of reducing the emission of harmful gases. By using renewable energy resources, this research presents the potential for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
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Miro Petkovic, Igor Vujovic, Zvonimir Lu?ic and Jo?ko ?oda
Automated surveillance systems based on machine learning and computer vision constantly evolve to improve shipping and assist port authorities. The data obtained can be used for port and port property surveillance, traffic density analysis, maritime safe...
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Luka Vukic, Ivan Peronja and Roko Glavinovic
This multi-faceted study deals with the analysis of the impact of noise emissions from the cargo terminals in the port of Split, especially in view of the proximity to inhabited areas and the growing number of registered issues and concerns due to its pa...
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Shiyi Pan, Jinhua Wang, Bin Liang, Hao Duan and Zuohua Huang
Hydrogen addition can improve the performance and extend the lean burn limit of gasoline engines. Different hydrogen injection strategies lead to different types of hydrogen mixture distribution (HMD), which affects the engine performance. Therefore, the...
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Bruna Bacalja, Maja Krcum and Merica Sli?kovic
Strategically, the Republic of Croatia, with its economy focused on tourism, is directly connected to the sea and coastal area, and integrated management of this area contributes to the sustainable development strategy. Worldwide, the problem of atmosphe...
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Mikael Lind, Mikael Hägg, Ulf Siwe, Sandra Haraldson
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Sea Traffic Management is the idea of sharing information and collaborating to optimise the maritime transport chain while increasing safety and sustainability. The digital information on-board and on shore is abundant; however, the interconnection today...
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