dr hab. inż. Joanna Szłapczyńska | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr hab. inż. Joanna Szłapczyńska

Contact:

email:
joanna.szlapczynska@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/joanna-szlapczynska,305884-1

Positions:

Associate professor

workplace:
Katedra Architektury Systemów Komputerowych
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 522
phone:
+48 58 347 17 02
dr hab. inż. Joanna Szłapczyńska

Publications:

  1. According to maritime regulations, a collision-avoidance action shall be taken at an “ample time” while strict interpretation of this term is ambiguous. Evasive manoeuvres, executed by marine navigators on a daily basis, are usually carried out well in advance, while the distance at which they decide to perform such a manoeuvre is mostly subjective and results, e.g., from the navigator's seagoing experience. A proper understanding...

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  2. The paper presents a 3-stage synthesis-based Decision Support System for watchkeeping deck officers. Its functional scope covers conflict detection, maneuver selection, and maneuver execution, all phases supplemented by collision alerts. First, a customized elliptic ship domain is used for checking if both OS and TS will have enough free space. A survey-based navigators’ declarative OS arena is then used to determine the time at...

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  3. Publication

    The paper presents a new version of evolutionary multi-objective weather routing (WR) for ships taking into account uncertainties of weather forecasts in route optimization. The method applies authors’ w-MOEA/D algorithm: MOEA/D framework incorporating Decision Maker’s (DM) preferences by means of w-dominance relation. Owing to this, DM preferences are taken into account throughout optimization, allowing the process to focus on...

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  4. Publication

    - APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING - Year 2023

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  5. To assess the risk of collision in radar navigation distance-based safety measures such as Distance at the Closest Point of Approach and Time to the Closest Point of Approach are most commonly used. Also Bow Crossing Range and Bow Crossing Time measures are good complement to the picture of the meeting situation. When ship safety domain is considered then Degree of Domain Violation and Time to Domain Violation can be applied. This...

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