Measurement Methods in The Operation of Ships and Offshore Facilities

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Measurement Methods in the Operation of Ships and Offshore


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Guest Editors: Message from the Guest Editors
Prof. Dr. Leszek Chybowski his Special Issue will address all types of sensors and
Marine Engineer, Certified
measurement systems designed for ships and offshore
Reliability Professional
Maritime University of Szczecin, facilities. This Special Issue provides an advanced forum
Faculty of Marine Engineering for the science and technology of sensors and measuring
l.chybowski@am.szczecin.pl systems. Regarding marine systems such as ships and
offshore facilities, the scope of the SI will be tackling mostly
Prof. Dr. Arkadiusz Tomczak topics associated with physical sensors, remote sensors,
Master Mariner, Hydrographer
smart/Intelligent sensors, sensor devices, sensor
Cat. A
Maritime University of Szczecin, technology and application, signal processing, data fusion,
Faculty of Navigation sensor interfaces, human–computer interaction, sensing
a.tomczak@am.szczecin.pl systems, and localization and object tracking.

Prof. Dr. Maciej Kozak Marine systems


Marine Electrician Officer, Ships propulsion
Maritime University of Szczecin, Marine power plants
Faculty of Mechatronics and
Electrical Engineering
Navigation equipment
Communication equipment
m.kozak@am.szczecin.pl
Ship handling
Ships and offshore facilities
Condition monitoring
Deadline for manuscript Safety and security systems
submissions: Alarm systems
31 December 2020

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