The unmanned ship project "MEGURI 2040" led by The Nippon Foundation
FURUNO Electric CO., LTD. (hereinafter referred to as "we"; headquartered in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture; Yukio Furuno, President) is working on the demonstration trial and aiming to successfully put unmanned ship into practical use by 2025, as part of the unmanned ship project "MEGURI 2040" led by The Nippon Foundation (hereinafter referred to as "the project").
MOL Co., Ltd. (President: Tsuyoshi Hashimoto, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo), the leader of "unmanned technology verification test on coastal container ships and car ferries" (hereinafter referred to as "the consortium") which is one of the two consortiums we are participating, has successfully concluded the world’s first sea trial of unmanned ship operation on a commercial container ship.
Since MEGURI2040's inception in 2020, the consortium has conducted various elemental experiments to realize autonomous ship operation. In January 2022, an unmanned operation experiment was carried out from port to port (departure port: Tsuruga Port in Fukui Prefecture, arrival port: Sakai Port in Tottori Prefecture) using the coastal container ship "Mikage", which was navigated without any seafarer including berthing and mooring operation.
(Consortium members and its main roles)
Furuno Electric Co., Ltd. |
Development of "Awareness" function
(Integration of information from sensors during navigation and at berthing) |
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL)
(President: Takeshi Hashimoto, Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo)
|
Overall coordination, risk evaluation |
Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
(MES-S; President: Isamu Funazu, Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo) |
Development of "Judgement" and "Ship Operation" functions
(Automated collision avoidance routing, automated ship operation in port, automated berthing/unberthing operation) |
Imoto Lines, Ltd.
(President: Takayuki Imoto; Headquarters: Kobe-shi, Hyogo Prefecture) |
Provide test ship and seafarers, develop ship operation plan. |
A.L.I. Technologies, Inc.
(A.L.I.; President: Daisuke Katano; Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) |
Development of mooring support technology
(Throwing a heaving line from the ship to the pier using an unmanned drone) |
MOL Ferry Co., Ltd.
(President: Naotoshi Omoto; Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) |
Provide test ship and seafarers, develop ship operation plan. |
MOL Marine & Engineering Co., Ltd.
(President: Takashi Nakajima; Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) |
Create simulation program of collision avoidance navigation/ berthing/unberthing for testing automated function of those scene. |
In this demonstration trial, we are responsible for developing automatic situation awareness system for "Awareness" function, which makes navigators’ lookout no longer required during the voyage. We are also working on the development of berthing support sensor that calculates relative distance between the pier and hull.
Automatic situation awareness system (measures and displays positions, speed, types of ships, and position of obstacles by integrating information from radar, AIS, and camera images) provides information to autonomous ship operation control system for making a safe route plan when there are other ships or obstacles on the set route.
Automatic situation awareness system
A screen shot of automatic situation awareness system
Berthing support sensor
Berthing support sensor (equipment that calculates and visually displays accurate relative distances and relative angles between the pier and hull from information gathered by LiDAR/camera/satellite compass) provides the necessary information to autonomous ship operation control system during automated berthing.
A screen shot of berthing support sensor
Plan for future sea trial
Sunflower Shiretoko (owned by MOL Ferry) |
Coastal car ferry |
From Tomakomai to Oarai |
February 2022 |
Based on the marine electronic equipment and communication technologies cultivated from the project so far, we have been promoting and will continue to promote new technological innovations toward the realization of safer and more efficient unmanned ships operation.
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Related Links
Announced on January 25, 2022 (MOL): World's First Successful Sea Trial of Autonomous Sailing on a Commercial Container Ship Voyage
https://www.mol.co.jp/en/pr/2022/22007.html
Announced on June 17, 2020 (Furuno): FURUNO Participates in autonomous ship demonstration trials
https://www.furuno.co.jp/en/news/general/general_category.html?itemid=905&dispmid=961
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