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Title ANN-Based Decision Making in Station Keeping for Geotechnical Drilling Vessel
ID_Doc 67756
Authors Ramasamy, M; Hannan, MA; Ahmed, YA; Dev, AK
Title ANN-Based Decision Making in Station Keeping for Geotechnical Drilling Vessel
Year 2021
Published Journal Of Marine Science And Engineering, 9, 6
DOI 10.3390/jmse9060596
Abstract Offshore vessels (OVs) often require precise station-keeping and some vessels, for example, vessels involved in geotechnical drilling, generally use Spread Mooring (SM) or Dynamic Positioning (DP) systems. Most of these vessels are equipped with both systems to cover all ranges of water depths. However, determining which system to use for a particular operational scenario depends on many factors and requires significant balancing in terms of cost-benefit. Therefore, this research aims to develop a platform that will determine the cost factors for both the SM and DP station-keeping systems. Operational information and cost data are collected for several field operations, and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are trained using those data samples. After that, the trained ANN is used to predict the components of cost for any given environmental situation, fieldwork duration and water depth. Later, the total cost is investigated against water depth for both DP and SM systems to determine the most cost-effective option. The results are validated using two operational scenarios for a specific geotechnical vessel. This decision-making algorithm can be further developed by adding up more operational data for various vessels and can be applied in the development of sustainable decision-making business models for OVs operators.
Author Keywords ANN offshore; dynamic positioning; spread mooring; decision making; offshore vessel
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000666967000001
WoS Category Engineering, Marine; Engineering, Ocean; Oceanography
Research Area Engineering; Oceanography
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/6/596/pdf?version=1622539777
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