• Chinese Journal of Ship Research
  • Vol. 20, Issue 1, 15 (2025)
Xinjue HU1,2,3,4, Qi LI1,5, Jialun LIU1,2,3,4, Yunlong ZHOU1,5..., Nan LIN1,5 and Shijie LI1,5|Show fewer author(s)
Author Affiliations
  • 1State Key Laboratory of Maritime Technology and Safety (Wuhan University of Technology), Wuhan, 430063, China
  • 2East Lake Laboratory, Wuhan 420202, China
  • 3Intelligent Transportation Systems Research Center, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China
  • 4National Engineering Research Center for Water Transportation Safety, Wuhan 430063, China
  • 5School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China
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    DOI: 10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.04264 Cite this Article
    Xinjue HU, Qi LI, Jialun LIU, Yunlong ZHOU, Nan LIN, Shijie LI. Research status and prospects of satellite-shore-based integrated network technology for remotely-controlled ships[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2025, 20(1): 15 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The purpose of this work is to optimize the communication architecture for existing remotely-controlled ships to meet the challenges of network connectivity in diverse environments (e.g., ports, deep-sea, and polar regions), aiming to address the issues of insufficient coverage, limited bandwidth, and high communication latency. First, the applicability and technical characteristics of shore-based and satellite communication networks are systematically summarized, while the diverse wireless communication requirements of remotely-controlled ships operating in different water areas are comprehensively analyzed. Based on this, a satellite-shore-based integrated network architecture that fuses multiple wireless communication systems is proposed. It aims to deeply integrate satellite and shore-based networks, thereby constructing an intelligent and stable shipboard communication system. By revealing the huge application potential of the satellite-shore-based integrated network architecture, which offers economic and service quality advantages for remotely-controlled ships in complex navigation environments, and by sorting out relevant key technologies and existing bottleneck issues, the proposed integrated communication network architecture is expected to provide a theoretical reference for optimizing the communication of remotely-controlled ships under diverse network conditions.
    Xinjue HU, Qi LI, Jialun LIU, Yunlong ZHOU, Nan LIN, Shijie LI. Research status and prospects of satellite-shore-based integrated network technology for remotely-controlled ships[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2025, 20(1): 15
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