×
Home National Politics Business Bangladesh International Sports Entertainment Law & Justice More News Capital News Health Features Business Icon Technology Media Features Economy Education Literature Quran & Hadish Photo Gallery Editorial Religion Tours & Travels Tourism Guide Editors Corner Campus Youth Popular Organizations Country Wide Life Style Jobs Prism Notice History & Culture Messages Op-ed Wildlife Activities Foreign relation Accident Environment Asia Videoes Analysis Energy Book Reviews Literature Others KSA Arab World Cricket Football More Banking Corporate Global economy Real Estate Entrepreneur Start-up Telecom Summit Travel Art and Culture Food Book Fourth Estate View Letters to Editor Political Icon Diplomat Scholarship Career Job

Saturday 2nd of November 2024 E-paper
* Young generation will lead Bangladesh: Nahid Islam   * Chief Adviser urges Australia to increase regular migration from Bangladesh   * Severe Brahmaputra erosion leaves hundreds homeless in Kurigram   * US to assist Bangladesh to bring stolen money back: envoy   * 7 colleges to remain under DU with separate arrangement   * Students torch Jatiya Party HQ following attack on rally   * Israeli strikes kill 19 people including 8 women   * 91% budget hike for RNPP telecom project, less than 1% completion   * Australia launches plan to build long-range guided missiles   * Nur denies alliance between Gono Odhikar Parishad and BNP  
   Technology
  Robot ships: Huge remote controlled vessels are setting sail

It sounds like science fiction. Ocean-going ships with no-one on board. But this vision of the future is coming - and sooner than you might think.

You can glimpse it in a Norwegian fjord where a huge, lime-green vessel is being put through its paces. At first glance, it seems like any other ship. Look closer, though, and you suddenly see all the hi-tech kit. Cameras, microphones, radars, GPS and all manner of satellite communications.

"We`ve added a lot of additional equipment and designed her especially to be what we call `robotic`," says Colin Field, the head of remote systems at US-UK company Ocean Infinity (OI).

The ship is part of OI`s new "Armada" - a fleet eventually of 23 vessels - that will survey the seabed for offshore wind farm operators and check underwater infrastructure for the oil and gas industry.

Strikingly for a ship that`s 78m (255ft) in length there are only 16 people on board. A traditional ship carrying out the same kind of work would need a crew of 40 or 50. OI believes it can reduce the numbers still further.

That`s because many of the roles can be done hundreds of miles away on land.

Entering the company`s remote operations centre in Southampton is like walking on to a futuristic film set. The dimly lit room is vast, and it`s filled with 20 "bridge stations", each fitted with gaming-like controls and touch screens.

Operators sitting in their high-backed chairs watch a bank of monitors displaying a live stream coming from the ship`s cameras and a multitude of sensors.

A key test for this new way of working is commanding an underwater robot - or remotely operated vehicle (ROV) - to descend from the deck to scan the seafloor.

"It`s amazing how everything is automated," says ROV trainee pilot Marian Meza Chavira. "In some ways it`s easier here than offshore because you have so many more cameras for context."

Autonomy, robotics and remote operation, along with artificial intelligence, will transform all transport sectors. Maritime will be no different and experiments are under way around the globe.

In Norway, for example, there`s an 80m (262ft) electric container ship running back and forth between a fertiliser plant and a local port. In Belgium and Japan there are ferries autonomously navigating between destinations, berthing and unberthing at each location. And in China, too, big autonomous container ships shuttle between coastal cities.

The advantages are obvious. With fewer people on board, ships can be smaller, which means they require less fuel and have a much reduced carbon footprint.

Rudy Negenborn researches autonomous shipping at Delft University of Technology. He says the hi-tech systems needed to fully replace crew are developing at speed but still have some way to go.

"We`ve had autopilots that let ships follow a path by themselves. That`s not so challenging. The challenges come when interacting with other traffic or a port, or when there are unforeseen situations or bad weather circumstances," he told BBC News.

"But in the end, this is going to lead to safer, more efficient and more sustainable transport over water. I`m sure about that."

Some smaller vessels are already allowed to work with no-one onboard at all.

The British company Sea-Kit International is designing and building a fleet of these crewless boats.

One was recently sent to Tonga to map the still-active underwater volcano that blew up spectacularly in 2022, a task considered too dangerous to involve people.

We followed a 12m-long (39ft) boat, fresh from the factory, as it sailed out of Plymouth harbour to inspect a WWII wreck. The bright-red vessel called Vaquita was built for the Dutch survey company Fugro.

It cuts a lonely figure as it skims across the waves. It`s being fully controlled by a crew 475 miles away in an office in Aberdeen.

Fugro captain Dmitrij Dadycin`s commands, bounced via satellite, turn Vaquita nimbly one way and then the other. An ROV is deployed to go down to explore the sunken destroyer. All the while, cameras at the surface give a 360-degree view of the surrounding waters.

"There`s more pleasure to work this way," says Dmitrij, who spent many years at sea.

"I definitely don`t miss the pitching and rolling. And at the end of your shift, you get to go home."

Many questions spring to mind about remotely operated and autonomous shipping, just as they do about driverless cars and trains and the drones that are increasingly filling our skies.

How will these technologies change the nature of work? Can they create new and different types of jobs to replace those they eliminate? How secure are the systems being developed - can they defend against cyber-attack and piracy? More fundamentally, are they robust and reliable enough? What happens if a satellite link falls over?

"Everything we do starts from the standpoint of safety," says Sea-Kit`s operations director Ashley Skett from his workshop where the team is putting the finishing touches to another crewless boat.

"When this vessel is at sea, there`s no-one on board to fix something if it goes wrong, so you must have an alternative system ready to step in. This vessel is built almost in two halves with two of everything on board. The clever bit is in software that enables the boat to switch seamlessly between systems."

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is currently grappling with all the issues surrounding autonomy at sea. It hopes to introduce voluntary codes defining best practice by 2028, with a view eventually to making them mandatory.

As it stands, larger ships have to have a captain - or master - with them at sea.

"We`re specifically going to be considering the role of the master and officers on board a ship in the context of a remote control centre," says IMO director Heike Deggim.

"Would you now consider a remote-control operator to be equivalent of a master on a ship? This needs further work."

The UK government has already taken a view on this topic and desires to incorporate the idea of remote masters into legislation.

"There is a huge industry coming and the government obviously doesn`t want to miss out on the opportunities. They want to see companies invest here and operate their vessels from here," observed shipping lawyer Fiona Cain from Haynes and Boone.

Back in the Norwegian fjord, Ocean Infinity captain Simon Macaulay definitely has his eyes on the horizon.

"I could foresee a situation where you have a master mariner who`s in charge of a vessel remotely or a number of vessels remotely. Obviously that needs legislation change and part of what we`re building up here is the knowledge and safety case. We send probes and satellites to the other side of the Solar System, so this can be done."

Source: BBC



  
Share Button
  

    
TikTok owner sacks intern for sabotaging AI project
.............................................................................................
10 Tips to Find the Best Mattress Manufacturer
.............................................................................................
Apple unveils new iPhone 16 with shift into AI
.............................................................................................
Brazil judge threatens to suspend X within 24 hours
.............................................................................................
SpaceX will return stranded astronauts next year
.............................................................................................
Nahid asks BTRC to provide free fuel for Feni mobile towers
.............................................................................................
Boeing grounds 777X after part failure
.............................................................................................
Govt issues directive to shut mobile data again
.............................................................................................
Google parent in talks to buy cybersecurity startup Wiz for $23 billion
.............................................................................................
Meta’s pay or consent model in crosshairs for breaching EU tech rules
.............................................................................................
Apple to break AI silence at developers conference
.............................................................................................
Former Meta engineer sues company for firing him over content related to Gaza
.............................................................................................
Microsoft to invest $3.2 bn in AI in Sweden
.............................................................................................
China probe successfully lands on far side of Moon
.............................................................................................
Google announces $2bn investment in Malaysia
.............................................................................................
Earth-sized planet discovered by researchers
.............................................................................................
Meta faces EU investigation over child safety risks
.............................................................................................
Google’s AI search revamp puts publishers in a quandary
.............................................................................................
OpenAI gives ChatGPT new powers to see, hear
.............................................................................................
US to raise concerns at first China AI talks
.............................................................................................
Apple apologizes for its controversial iPad Pro ad
.............................................................................................
Apple working to fix alarming iPhone issue
.............................................................................................
Microsoft announces Thai datacenter region, AI training
.............................................................................................
Tesla CEO Musk meets China`s number two official in Beijing
.............................................................................................
Musk`s X says posts of Australia bishop stabbing don`t promote violence
.............................................................................................
EU threatens to suspend TikTok Lite’s reward programme
.............................................................................................
Google scraps minimum wage, benefits rules for suppliers and staffing firms
.............................................................................................
Google lays off employees, shifts some roles abroad amid cost cuts
.............................................................................................
NASA seeks cheaper ideas for Mars sample return mission amid budget crunch
.............................................................................................
Apple denies violating US court order in Epic Games lawsuit
.............................................................................................
Elon Musk announces Tesla will unveil a ‘robotaxi’ on August 8
.............................................................................................
Tesla scraps low-cost car plans amid fierce Chinese EV competition
.............................................................................................
X gives free blue check to big follower accounts
.............................................................................................
White House directs NASA to create time standard for the moon
.............................................................................................
Total solar eclipse 2024: When is it and what to expect?
.............................................................................................
DrugGPT: New AI tool could help doctors prescribe medicine in England
.............................................................................................
Twisted magnetic field observed around Milky Way`s central black hole
.............................................................................................
Scientists chronicle the earliest stages of a supernova
.............................................................................................
Google, Apple breakups on the agenda as global regulators target tech
.............................................................................................
Apple accused of monopolising smartphone markets in US antitrust lawsuit
.............................................................................................
SpaceX Starship disintegrates after completing most of third test flight
.............................................................................................
Japan`s Space One Kairos rocket explodes on inaugural flight
.............................................................................................
Apple retreats in fight to defend App Store in Europe
.............................................................................................
Sam Altman will return to OpenAI`s board with three new directors
.............................................................................................
Robot ships: Huge remote controlled vessels are setting sail
.............................................................................................
Meta`s Facebook, Instagram down for tens of thousands
.............................................................................................
Elon Musk sues OpenAI for abandoning original mission for profit
.............................................................................................
Apple to disclose AI plans later this year, CEO Tim Cook says
.............................................................................................
TikTok make-up influencers spark health warnings
.............................................................................................
Apple cancels work on electric car, source says
.............................................................................................
Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press, 219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000
Editorial Office: 167 Eden Complex, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-224401310, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: muslimtimes19@gmail.com
2022 @ All Right Reserved By www.themuslimtimes-bd.com