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An Improved Differential Evolution Algorithm for Maritime Collision Avoidance Route Planning

High accuracy navigation and surveillance systems are pivotal to ensure efficient ship route planning and marine safety. Based on existing ship navigation and maritime collision prevention rules, an improved approach for collision avoidance route planning using a differential evolution algorithm was...

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Published in:Abstract and Applied Analysis 2014, Vol.2014 (2014), p.976-985-993
Main Authors: Ochieng, Washington Y., Feng, Shaojun, Li, Wang, Zhao, Yu-Xin, Schuster, Wolfgang
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Mutation
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Shipping industry
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