The advancement of science and technology has resulted in an emerging trend in the use of autonomous equipment in many maritime universities. One such example is the use of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) for marine research. However, a key challenge lies in preventing loss of the AUV during deployment. To better control this risk of loss, a new form of hybrid fuzzy system dynamics risk analysis (FuSDRA) is proposed. The three-step framework was demonstrated by a case study, analysing how reducing government support and increasing technological obsolescence can impact the long-term risk of AUV loss. Both results showed increase in risk of loss after 7 years into the AUV program and a synergistic combined effect when compared to a base scenario. A suite of risk control policy recommendations was proposed based on these results. Lastly, broader applications of the framework to other autonomous equipment is proposed.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Conference
Editors
B Svilicic, Y Mori, S Matsuzaki
Pagination
143-149
ISSN
2706-6762
Department/School
Australian Maritime College
Publisher
International Association of Maritime Universities
Place of publication
Tokyo, Japan
Event title
The International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU) Conference