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Research on Ship Meteorological Route Based on A-Star Algorithm

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  • Ge Chen
  • Tao Wu
  • Zheng Zhou

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Ship meteorological navigation is based on hydrometeorological data of a certain time scale, considering the ship’s motion characteristics and its own characteristics. First, we provide the best route for the ship and then use real-time local weather information to correct the route during the ship’s navigation. It can also be expressed as follows: it is based on the hydrological and meteorological conditions of the ship during its voyage and the seakeeping characteristics of the ship itself, and the route planning method is used to select the best route for the ship. The best route is a balance between economy and safety, that is, based on ensuring the safety of ship navigation, the route that meets the shortest navigation time, the least fuel consumption, or the least navigation risk is obtained. Weather navigation includes the optimization of the initial route before sailing and the correction of the route after sailing. As there may be errors in hydrometeorological forecasts, especially in the accuracy and real-time performance of medium and long-term forecasts, the optimal initial route may not achieve the best results. Therefore, after the ship sails, it is necessary to adjust and correct the preferred initial route based on the meteorological information detected by the sensors or the continuously updated hydrometeorological forecast data to ensure the best effect of meteorological navigation. This paper proposes a weather route planning method based on the improved A-star algorithm. The convex shape of the concave obstacle and the expansion of the obstacle are carried out; according to the position of the target point relative to the starting point, the search direction of the A-star algorithm at each node is restricted, and an improved A-star algorithm is proposed. The simulation of global weather route planning shows that the improved A-star algorithm can not only find the optimal path but also effectively reduce the number of nodes that the algorithm needs to search during operation. Compared with the classic algorithm, the improved algorithm reduces the number of node searches by 29.25%.

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  • Ge Chen & Tao Wu & Zheng Zhou, 2021. "Research on Ship Meteorological Route Based on A-Star Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9989731
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9989731
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    1. Yanfei Zhu & Yingjie Tan & Yongfa Chen & Liudan Chen & Kwang Y. Lee, 2024. "UAV Path Planning Based on Random Obstacle Training and Linear Soft Update of DRL in Dense Urban Environment," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(11), pages 1-19, June.

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