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Computing with words in communication processes at sea

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Navigational systems introduced on sea-going ships increasingly use modern informationcommunication technologies. The basic aim of these systems is to provide safe navigation by supporting the operative ship handling by the navigator. Marine accidents, however, still happen in most cases due to human errors. One of such errors is a lack of communication and co-ordination of actions between navigators steering their ships in vicinity of each other. A solution may be achieved by developing principles of automatic communication and cooperation, based on the standard marine communication phrases. As navigators communicate in a natural language, its formalization requires a mathematical form. To this end the authors propose computing with words. The article introduces a concept that extends the functionalities of automatic communication systems with negotiations. It also analyzes some typical dialogs that take place in the process of communication between navigators steering their ships in an encounter situation. A representation of such dialogs using computing with words approach is proposed and conclusions are set forth.
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Tom
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207--214
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Bibliogr. 12 poz., rys.
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  • Maritime University of Szczecin
Bibliografia
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