Internet of Ships: A Survey on Architectures, Emerging Applications, and Challenges
2020
The recent emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in mission-critical applications in the maritime industry has led to the introduction of the Internet of Ships (IoS) paradigm. IoS is a novel application domain of IoT that refers to the network of smart interconnected maritime objects, which can be any physical device or infrastructure associated with a ship, a port, or the transportation itself, with the goal of significantly boosting the shipping industry towards improved safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. In this manuscript, we provide a comprehensive survey of the IoS paradigm, its architecture, its key elements, and its main characteristics. Furthermore, we review the state of the art for its emerging applications, including safety enhancements, route planning and optimization, collaborative decision making, automatic fault detection and preemptive maintenance, cargo tracking, environmental monitoring, energy-efficient operations, and automatic berthing. Finally, the presented open challenges and future opportunities for research in the areas of satellite communications, security, privacy, maritime data collection, data management, and analytics, provide a road-map towards optimized maritime operations and autonomous shipping.
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