Volume 1 Issue 1 (2025): In Progress

Aims & Scope

Smart Ship Technologies(SST) is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing innovative research and practical applications in the field of smart ship technologies. The journal aims to provide a high-quality academic platform for researchers, engineers, policymakers, and industry experts worldwide to exchange knowledge and promote interdisciplinary development in smart ship technologies. It emphasizes the integration of theoretical research and practical applications, encouraging the fusion of technological innovation with real-world implementation. The journal is committed to supporting the digitalization, intelligence, and sustainable transformation of the global shipping industry.

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ISSN: 2978-8455(Online)
Frequency: Semi-annual(May,November)

Research Articles

Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships: in Quest of a New Legal Regime 1-12

Vasilii N. GUTSULIAK (Author)

The article examines the legal problems associated with the emergence and rapid development of the maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS). Unlike traditional shipping, the MASS operation has its own characteristics that require an appropriate legal regime. The author explores the reasons for...

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Application of Electromechanical Servo Drive for Control Ship Vendor Propulsor 13-24

A.A. Ravin*, Dang Thanh Dat (Author)

For such vessels as ferries, tugs, minesweepers, special vessels designed to perform work on the sea shelf, an important indicator is high maneuverability. A unique opportunity to achieve high maneuverability of the vessel is provided by the use of a winged propeller. It essentially performs...

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Effective Management of Ballast Water Contaminants from Ships on Ballast Voyages from North America to Nigerian Seaports 25-46

Darlington IHIECHI, Donatus E. Onwuegbuchunam, Theophilus C. Nwokedi* (Author)

The study, Effective Management of Ballast Water Contaminants from Ships on Ballast Voyages from North America to Nigerian Seaports, investigates the environmental risks associated with ballast water discharge and proposes a framework for sustainable ballast water treatment and management in...

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A Hybrid Green Energy Propulsion Technology for Navigation of Inland Watercrafts 47-60

Theophilus C. Nwokedi *, John Eru, Chukwuebuka Osondu-Okoro, John Folayan Ojutalayo, Righteousness Ofurumazi, Ononuju Paulinus Nwokedi (Author)

In view of the hazardous effects of emission from fossil fuels propelled boats and its contributions to global warming; the study investigated the operability potentials of inland water boats propelled by a hybrid of solar power, wind power and electric drive green energy technology. The...

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A Mathematical Model for the Implementation of New Technologies in Shipbuilding: Dynamics Analysis and Efficiency Assessment 61-67

Maxim Korzin (Author)

This article presents a comprehensive mathematical model describing the process of implementing innovative technologies in the shipbuilding industry. While diffusion models are widely studied, there is a lack of deterministic dynamic models that integrate financial, technical, and human...