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Three-Stage Decision-Making Model under Restricted Conditions for Emergency Response to Ships Not under Control.

Bing Wu1,2, Xinping Yan1,3, Yang Wang1,3, Di Zhang1,3, C Guedes Soares2.   

Abstract

A ship that is not under control (NUC) is a typical incident that poses serious problems when in confined waters close to shore. The emergency response to NUC ships is to select the best risk control options, which is a challenge in restricted conditions (e.g., time limitation, resource constraint, and information asymmetry), particularly in inland waterway transportation. To enable a quick and effective response, this article develops a three-stage decision-making framework for NUC ship handling. The core of this method is (1) to propose feasible options for each involved entity (e.g., maritime safety administration, NUC ship, and ships passing by) under resource constraint in the first stage, (2) to select the most feasible options by comparing the similarity of the new case and existing cases in the second stage, and (3) to make decisions considering the cooperation between the involved organizations by using a developed Bayesian network in the third stage. Consequently, this work provides a useful tool to achieve well-organized management of NUC ships.
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Keywords:  Bayesian network; NUC ships; emergency response; restricted conditions; similarity

Year:  2017        PMID: 28437861     DOI: 10.1111/risa.12815

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Risk Anal        ISSN: 0272-4332            Impact factor:   4.000


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1.  Decades on emergency decision-making: a bibliometric analysis and literature review.

Authors:  Lin-Xiu Hou; Ling-Xiang Mao; Hu-Chen Liu; Ling Zhang
Journal:  Complex Intell Systems       Date:  2021-07-27
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