Onboard trial application of a Damage Control Support System (DCSS) prototype for low-carbon and autonomous vessels저탄소, 자율운항선박을 고려한 DCSS 시제품의 선박 탑재 시험
- Other Titles
- 저탄소, 자율운항선박을 고려한 DCSS 시제품의 선박 탑재 시험
- Authors
- Kang, Hee Jin; Lee, Kwangkun
- Issue Date
- 8월-2025
- Publisher
- 한국마린엔지니어링학회
- Keywords
- Damage control; Autonomous ship; Alternative fuel; Emergency response; Buoyancy support; Graphic symbol
- Citation
- 한국마린엔지니어링학회지, v.49, no.4, pp 307 - 313
- Pages
- 7
- Journal Title
- 한국마린엔지니어링학회지
- Volume
- 49
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 307
- End Page
- 313
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/11116
- DOI
- 10.5916/jamet.2025.49.4.307
- ISSN
- 2234-7925
22347925
- Abstract
- The increasing adoption of high-risk alternative fuels (e.g., methanol, ammonia) and large-scale battery/fuel cell systems
necessitates enhanced onboard damage control solutions. Simultaneously, the evolution toward Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships
(MASS) reduces available crew capacity for emergency responses. To address these challenges, this study developed a new Damage
Control Support System (DCSS), which simplifies and visualizes previously complex procedures using intuitive interfaces. The system
was installed and tested on a 1MW-class Green Test Bed (K-GTB) vessel. The DCSS includes a scenario-based response engine with
thousands of fire and flooding scenarios per vessel, intuitive operational protocols using ISO 23120-compliant coded graphic symbols,
and a real-time decision-support loop based on more than 30 integrated sensors. The full system was deployed on a 2,600 GT-class K?GTB vessel, fully integrated with the propulsion and engine control system and supported by a subordinate Buoyancy Support System.
It demonstrated real-time emergency handling capabilities under harsh marine conditions. This paper presents the DCSS design frame?work, technological challenges during implementation, verification strategies, and implications for international standardization.
Keywords: Damage control, Autonomous ship, Alternative fuel, Emergency response, Buoyancy support, Graphic symbol
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