Safe navigation in inland waters, particularly in channels or near land requires dedicated predictions of a significant set of meteorological and oceanographic variables such as sea level, currents, wind, visibility, and wave regime. In addition, inland waters are more difficult to navigate when officially installed setting of buoys is inexistent, which poses an increased set of safety issues.
The SISMAR project aims to develop a system by coupling several other subsystems, some operational, which allow improving the forecasting and interpretation of meteorological and oceanographic variables by installing dedicated monitoring equipment and by providing a summary of decisions taken previously for similar offshore navigation conditions by similar vessels.
The project will have as main outcomes: a mobile app for the navigation safety assessment; a management system, and forecasts. The fishing and recreation boating associations (APARA, CENARIO e NADO) will provide access to end users for the correct adaptation of the systems to be developed to users’ needs.
DeCA, University of Aveiro
Campus Universitário de Santiago
3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal