GMU Publications

 

Professor Janusz Mindykowski, DSc(Eng)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Ship Electrical Engineering

Publications resulting from the IAMU Model Course for Electro-technical Officers (ETO) project carried out based on an IAMU grant, The Nippon Foundation; IAMU 2012 Research Project (No 2012-2013):

1. Vadym Zakcharchenko, Janusz Mindykowski, Ruan Wei, IAMU Model Course for Electro-Technical Officers (ETO), IAMU - The NIPPON FOUNDATION, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 1 – 138, ISBN 978-4-907 408-02-2 (URL: http://www.iamu-edu.org)

2. J.Mindykowski, Advances in maritime education and training: The case of new competences of electro-technical officers complying with international regulations, JOURNAL OF MARITIME RESEARCH, Vol. XI No III (2014), pp. 13-19, ISSN: 1697-4040.

3. J.Mindykowski, MET Standards for Electro-Technical Officers, TRANSNAV – the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol.8, No4, December 2014, pp. 587-590, (https://www.transnav.eu, DOI:10.12716/1001.08.04.14

4. J.Mindykowski, Towards safety improvement: implementation and assessment of new standards of competence for Electro-Technical Officers on ships, MARITIME POLICY & MANAGEMENT, 2017, Vol.44, No3, pp. 336-357, ISSN 0308-8839, https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2016.1275861

 

Piotr Gnaciński,DSc(Eng), GMU Associate Professor
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Ship Electric Power

Publications resulting from the “A coefficient of voltage energy efficiency CoeffVoltEff” project carried out based on an IAMU grant, The Nippon Foundation; FY2019 IAMU AAS Research Project:

1. Gnaciński P., Mindykowski J., Pepliński M., Tarasiuk T., Costa J. D, Assunção M., Silveira L., Zakharchenko V., Drankova A., Mukha M., Xiao-YanXu., Coefficient of voltage energy efficiency, IEEE Access, 8, 2020, pp. 75043-75059.

2. Gnaciński P., Tarasiuk T., Mindykowski J., Pepliński M., Górniak M., Hallmann D, Piłat A., Power quality and energy-efficient operation of marine induction motors, IEEE Access, 8, 2020, pp. 152193-152203.

3. Gnaciński P., Mindykowski J., Tarasiuk T., Peliński M., Górniak M., Hallmann D.,  Piłat A., Zakharchenko V., Drankova A., Mukha M., Costa J. D., Assunção M., Silveira L, Wei Ruan, Xiao-Yan Xu, IAMU 2019 Research Project (No 20190202) Innovative technology for improvement routine ship operations (A coefficient of voltage energy efficiency),  Tokyo, Japan, 2020, International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU), ISBN: 978-4-907408-33-6.

Link to research project final report: http://archive.iamu-edu.org/download/final-report-of-research-project-fy2019/

 

Bolesław Dudojć, Phd(Eng)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Ship Electric Power

Publications resulting from the project Exploitation of electrical equipment in ship hazardous areas – lecture and laboratory course​carried out based on an International Association of Maritime Universities grant, FY2004-18 IAMU Research Project:

1. Dudojc B., Transient states in the intrinsically safe measurement lines of the 4-20mA standard, 14 IMEKO TC-4 Symposium, Gdynia-Jurata, 2005, pp124-127.

2. Dudojc B., Mindykowski J., Some aspects of diagnostics and calibration of measurements and control lines in the ship’s hazardous areas, 14 IMEKO TC-4 Symposium, Gdynia-Jurata, 2005, pp.97-100.

3. Dudojc B., Proprieties of transmitters in function of dynamic changes of operation point of two wires measurement line in 4-20mA standard, 16th IMEKO TC4 Symposium;“Exploring New Frontiers of Instrumentation and Methods for Electrical and Electronic Measurements”, Sept. 22-24, 2008, Florence, Italy

4. Dudojc B. Current challenges for operation and maintenance of electrical equipment in ships’ hazardous areas, Joint proceedings Hochschule Bremerhaven-Gdynia Maritime University, Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University,  Nr 94, 2016, pp 25-33.

5. Bastian B., Dudojc B., Characteristic and requirements of electrical systems on MODU class vessels, Joint proceedings Hochschule Bremerhaven-Gdynia Maritime University, Scientific Journal of Gdynia Maritime University,  Nr 94,
2016, pp 15-24.

6. Mindykowski J., Dudojc B. Case-study based overview of selected measurement in ship system, 2018 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea, MetroSea 2018, Bari, Italy, October 8-10, 2018, pp. 1-4

7. Mindykowski J., Dudojc B., Understanding of intrinsically safe systems as an end user in ships hazardous areas, XXII World Congress of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO 2018), IOP Conf. Series: Journal of Physics: Conf. Series 1065 (2018) 022011, doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1065/2/022011

 

Agnieszka Lazarowska, PhD(Eng)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Ship Automation 

The following were published as part of the Research on New Obstacle Avoidance Algorithms for Ships (NOAA) project, conducted on the basis of an IAMU grant (FY2018 IAMU YAS Research Project):

1. Lazarowska A., “Research On New Obstacle Avoidance Algorithms For Ships”, Proceedings of the 19th Annual General Assembly (AGA) of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU), Barcelona, Spain, October 17-19, (2018), pp 434–441.

2. Lazarowska A., “Verification of Ship's Trajectory Planning Algorithms Using Real Navigational Data”, TransNav - The International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 13, No. 3, (2019), pp 559–564, http://dx.doi.org/10.12716/1001.13.03.10.

3. Lazarowska A., Discrete Artificial Potential Field Approach to Mobile Robot Path Planning”, Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Symposium on Intelligent Autonomous Vehicle (IAV 2019), Gdansk, Poland, July 3-5, IFAC-PapersOnLine, (2019), pp 277–282, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.08.083.

4. Lazarowska A., “Research on algorithms for autonomous navigation of ships”, WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs, (2019), pp 1–18, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13437-019-00172-0.

5. Lazarowska A., “IAMU 2018 Research Project (No. YAS201801) Technology for Safer and Greener Shipping (Research on New Obstacle Avoidance Algorithms for Ships (NOAA))”, Tokyo, Japan, 2019, International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU), ISBN: 978-4-907408-30-5.

 

Piotr Kopacz, PhD(Eng), Master Mariner
Faculty of Navigation, Department of Navigation

1. Dalian, China, 2006

P. Kopacz, On notion of foundations of navigation in maritime education, Proceedings of Globalization and MET, 7th Annual General Assembly of the International Association of Maritime Universities, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China, October 16-18, 2006, pp. 311-298

2. San Francisco, USA, 2008

P. Kopacz, On improper implementation of Formal Safety Assessment in practice, Common Seas, Common Shores: The New Maritime Community, Proceedings of the 9th Annual General Assembly (AGA - 7) of the International Association of Maritime Universities IAMU, California Maritime Academy, San Francisco, California USA, October 19-22, 2008, pp. 106-118

3. Alexandria, Egypt, 2021

P. Kopacz, Towards Improving SAR Search Patterns by Time-Minimal Paths, Proceedings of the 21st Annual General Assembly (AGA 21) of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Conference, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt, October 26-28, 2021, pp. 311-298