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Monitoring commercial marine traffic via geographical information system-case of aegean sea

2012
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Advisor: Yrd. Doç. Dr. Muhammed Aydoğan

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Maritime transport accounts for 90% of the total volume of world trade on a ton-mile basis and 80% on a value and quantity basis. Today, 90.4% of the crude oil production amounting to 66.1 million barrels/day is transported by sea. Thinking that the petroleum history is directly associated with the world war history, the importance of maritime security becomes apparent. Furthermore, the maritime transport and the economies of countries are complementary of each other. The commercial traffic of the Aegean Sea Region, which is located on the transition route of energy corridors, should be managed in a safe and controlled manner. The installation of an integrated maritime surveillance system will serve for this purpose. This study includes the components and information sources used in the architecture of the surveillance system. Moreover, the viewshed analyses, as one of the most important detection sources of the Integrated Maritime Surveillance System, were made using to digital elevation models assistance with Geographical Information Systems and possible deployment positions of radars were evaluated in the scope of this study.

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Dr. Tekin Erdoğan

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Tekin Erdoğan (Master Thesis). Monitoring commercial marine traffic via geographical information system-case of aegean sea, 2012, Dokuz Eylül University.

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