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This work provides a mathematical description of a process game for the safe driving of a ship that encounters other ships.

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The aim of the presented review of multi-criteria optimization algorithms used for the ship collision avoidance process was to determine a set of the best solutions that simultaneously satisfy a set of many—often contradictory—optimization criteria. Similar examples include profit maximization and risk minimization.

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The courses of individual safe trajectories differed mainly in terms of the final deviation from the initial course of the ship. This deviation is a measure of the extension of the ship’s route, which entails an increase in the operational costs of the ship, through additional fuel consumption by the ship’s propulsion system.

Professor Józef Andrzej Lisowski

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This page is a summary of: Review of Ship Collision Avoidance Guidance Algorithms Using Remote Sensing and Game Control, Remote Sensing, October 2022, MDPI AG,
DOI: 10.3390/rs14194928.
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