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Meteorological Risk Assessment for Ships with Fuzzy Logic Designer
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of fuzzy systems and advanced applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2313-0512
DOI - 10.46300/91017.2020.7.3
Subject(s) - fuzzy logic , computer science , visibility , process (computing) , operations research , engineering , artificial intelligence , geography , programming language , meteorology
Fuzzy Logic, an advanced method to support decision-making, is used by various scientists in many disciplines. Fuzzy programming is a product of fuzzy logic, fuzzy rules, and implication. In marine science, fuzzy programming for ships is dramatically increasing together with autonomous ship studies. In this paper, a program to support the decision-making process for ship navigation has been designed. The program is produced in fuzzy logic and rules, by taking the marine accidents and expert opinions into account. After the program was designed, the program was tested by 46 ship accidents reported by the Transportation Safety Investigation Center of Turkey. Wind speed, sea condition, visibility, day/night ratio have been used as input data. They have been converted into a risk factor within the Fuzzy Logic Designer application and fuzzy rules set by marine experts. Finally, the expert's meteorological risk factor for each accident is compared with the program's risk factor, and the error rate was calculated. The main objective of this study is to improve the navigational safety of ships, by using the advance decision support model. According to the study result, fuzzy programming is a robust model that supports safe navigation.

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