Latest Trends in the Monitoring of Ships’s Hull Underwater Part and Analysis of Its Effectiveness
The 10th International Conference "Information Technologies and Management" 2012
Aleksandrs Urbahs, Kristīne Carjova, P. Vulans, R. Straume

Ship operation is not possible without regular maintenance, inspection and certification, established by international and domestic law, where one of the main goals is an effective operation of a ship. To achieve this, it is important to reduce time and costs involved in carrying out the surveys. This paper explores the law under which it’s required for ship to have inspection of underwater part; identifies problems of ship’s hull underwater part; analyze latest trends in ship's hull underwater part monitoring and the analysis of its effectiveness; aim is to make work based conclusions of the implementation of remotely operated vehicle in the examination of underwater part of the hull.


Atslēgas vārdi
unmanned underwater vehicle, monitoring of ship’s hull, surveys of ship’s underwater part

Urbahs, A., Carjova, K., Vulans, P., Straume, R. Latest Trends in the Monitoring of Ships’s Hull Underwater Part and Analysis of Its Effectiveness. No: The 10th International Conference "Information Technologies and Management", Latvija, Riga, 12.-13. aprīlis, 2012. Riga: ISMA, 2012, 128.-128.lpp.

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English (en)
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