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International navigation rules governing the unmanned vessels

Lafte et al., 2018

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15810256222269563021
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Lafte M
Jafarzad O
Ghahfarokhi N
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Research in Marine Sciences

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Shipping by unmanned ships is a future matter of the maritime transport and has many benefits to ship owners, shipping industry, the environment, and so on. The prototype of unmanned commercial ships will enter the international maritime trade in the coming years …
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