Abstract

Maritime Traffic Situation (MTS) is crucial for enhancing the efficiency and safety of maritime navigation, with the complexity of ship traffic serving as a key aspect of identifying and managing maritime risks. This paper proposes a ship traffic complexity measurement model for MTS. The proposed model quantifies the complexity between ships by evaluating factors such as density, proximity factor, and mitigation index, and then integrates these evaluations into multiple ships interaction scenarios to enable a comprehensive assessment of ship traffic complexity. The results of case study have fully demonstrated the model's capability in identifying potential collision risks during the interaction processes of multiple ships situation within a navigational sea. Research on the ship traffic complexity measurement model can provide strong theoretical and practical support for maritime traffic management and navigational safety.

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