AUTHORS: Georgi Enchev, Nikolay Djagarov, Zhivko Grozdev
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ABSTRACT: The need to move on to the next step in the automation and autonomy of ships requires improvement of the existing ones and the creating of new types of communication on board a ships. Like the top-trend in the shore industry – IOT (Industry Of Things) is increasingly spoken of by the need to create and implement the so-called IOS (Internet Of Ships). Shipping industry is currently in need of monitoring the technical parameters of mechanisms from remote workstations at the offshore office. For this, besides the measurement of parameters for machines on board, it is necessary to analyze and consider the communication possibilities. In this report we will look at the most commonly used IOT communications, whether they are appropriate and which is best for IOS.
KEYWORDS: - Wireless, Monitoring, IOS, IOT, Smart Ship, Industry 4.0
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