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Thursday, 27 September 2018


  • 08:00
    Registration
  • 09:00
    Opening Session

    Welcome to ISIS - MTE

    Keynote 1

    Keynote 2

 


Prof. Dr. Carlos JAHN
ISIS-MTE 2018 Chair
Javier YASNIKOUSKI
Head, Maritime Security IMO
Holger MAHNKE
DGON President

Session 1

 Maritime Cyber Security

Chair: Michael BERGMANN

  • 10:00
    Cyber security in shipping and navigation:
    a framework for ship design and compliance check

    Anisa RIZVANOLLI, Ole JOHN, Carlos JAHN
    Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services CML, Hamburg, Germany

  • 10:30
    PKI vs. Blockchain when Securing Maritime Operations
    Ørnulf Jan RØDSETH, SINTEF Ocean, Trondheim, Norway
    Per Håkon MELAND, Christian FRØYSTAD, SINTEF Digital, Trondheim, Norway
    Ovidiu Valentin DRUGAN, DNV GL, Bærum, Norway

  • 11:00  Coffee

  • 11:30
    A Noise Model for GNSS Signals under Jamming Conditions
    Christoph LASS, Ralf ZIEBOLD German Aerospace Center (DLR), Neustrelitz, Germany

  • 12:00
    Addressing cyber security in training of the mariner of the future
    – the CYMET project

    Sauli AHVENJÄRVI, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Rauma, Finland

  • 12:30  Lunch

Session 2

Autonomous Ship Technologies

Chair:  Holger KLINDT

  • 13:30
    Autonomous Navigation of Cooperative Vessels within Harbors
    René ZWEIGEL, Jan-Jöran GEHRT, Shuchen LIU, Dirk ABEL
    RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

  • 14:00
    Resilience – a prerequisite for autonomous shipping?
    Carl Philipp WREDE, Dennis GÖGE German Aerospace Center (DLR), Bremerhaven, Germany
    Evelin ENGLER, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Neustrelitz, Germany

  • 14:30
    Mariners in the Context of Remote-controlled Tugs
    Laura WALTHER, Hans-Christoph BURMEISTER, Carlos JAHN
    Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services CML, Hamburg, Germany
    Andreas HARTMANN, MTC Marine Training Center Hamburg GmbH, Hamburg, Germany

  • 15:00
    SeaCat – a versatile hybrid AUV for complex tasks in standalone and cooperative application scenarios

    Benjamin LEHMANN, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Bremen, Germany

  • 15:30  Coffee

  • 16:00
    Networked Autonomy
    Peter DUGGE, ATLAS ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Bremen, Germany

  • 16:30
    Legal Aspects of Unmanned Ship Operation
    Tammo SCHWERDT, Philipp LANDERS
    Ahlers & Vogel Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB, Hamburg, Germany

  • 17:00
    Development of International Regulations for Autonomous Ships
    Rolf SKJONG, DNV GL, Bærum, Norway

  • 17:30  End of Day 1

  • 18:00  Dinner


Friday, 28 September 2018


Session 3

Data Exchange and Positioning

Chair:  Evelyn ENGLER

  • 09:30
    VHF Data Exchange (VDE) Link: Low Power Mode
    Ronald RAULEFS, Markus WIRSING, Simon PLASS
    German Aerospace Center (DLR), Wessling, Germany

  • 10:00
    Measurement Report of LTE/3G Communication Environment in the Coastal Waters of Tokyo
    Naoya KITAGAWA, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
    Kohta OHSHIMA, Tadasuke FURUYA, Ruri SHOJI
    Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan
    Takehiko KASHIWAGI, parallel networks LLC, Tokyo, Japan

  • 10:30
    R-Mode receiver development for medium frequency signals
    Lars GRUNDHÖFER, Stefan GEWIES
    German Aerospace Center (DLR), Neustrelitz, Germany

  • 11:00 Coffee

  • 11:30
    The Use of Extended Kalman Filtering to Improve the Availability of Automatic Identification System (AIS) Positioning
    Krzysztof JASKÓLSKI, Andrzej FELSKI, Polish Naval Academy, Gdynia, Poland

  • 12:00
    Multi-GNSS, Multi-Sensor RTK positioning for Maritime Navigation
    Patrick HENKEL, Andreas SPERL, Ulrich MITTMANN
    ANavS GmbH, München, Germany

  • 12:30    Lunch

Session 4

Data Analytics

Chair: Ørnulf Jan RØDSETH

  • 13:30
    From digital twin to maritime data space:
    Transparent ownership and use of ship information

    Ørnulf Jan RØDSETH, SINTEF Ocean, Trondheim, Norway
    Arne BERRE, SINTEF Digital, Trondheim, Norway

  • 14:00
    Predicting instead of guessing:
    Estimated Times of Arrival based on Big AIS data analytics

    Hans-Christoph BURMEISTER, Tina SCHEIDWEILER, Carlos JAHN
    Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services CML, Hamburg, Germany

  • 14:30
    Using the Scene Generated by the GAN Model to Improve the DQN Based Unmanned Ship Decision-Making Algorithm
    Ruolan ZHANG, Masao FURUSHO, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

  • 15:00
    Driver assistance functions for safety inland vessel navigation
    Anja HEßELBARTH, Ralf ZIEBOLD
    German Aerospace Center (DLR), Neustrelitz, Germany
    Martin SANDLER, in – innovative navigation GmbH, Kornwestheim, Germany
    Jürgen ALBERDING, Maik UHLEMANN, Alberding GmbH, 15745 Wildau, Germany
    Michael HOPPE, Martin BRÖSCHEL
    FVT, German Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration, Koblenz, Germany

  • 15:30    Coffee
  • 16:00
    WRAP UP – GUEST’S SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
  • 16:30
    Closing Remarks
    Prof. Dr. Carlos JAHN
  • 16:45  End of ISIS - MTE 2018