MEGURI 2040 "The Nippon Foundation Fully Autonomous Ship Program"
Successful fully autonomous navigation of large, high-speed ferry expected to improve safety
TOKYO, Jan 18, 2022 - (JCN Newswire) - The Nippon Foundation, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries Group, and Shin Nihonkai Ferry Co., Ltd., (Osaka, Japan; Yasuo Iritani, Chairman) have successfully
completed a demonstration test of the world's first fully autonomous ship navigation systems on a large car ferry,
conducted on the Iyonada Sea from Shinmoji, Kitakyushuu City, on January 17.
This demonstration was part of MEGURI 2040, a project promoting the development of fully autonomous vessels supported by
The Nippon Foundation. This test demonstrated the world's first fully autonomous navigation system, on a 222-meter
ferry, with autonomous port berthing and unberthing using turning and reversing movements and high-speed navigation of
up to 26 knots. Other new technologies included in the advanced fully autonomous operation system include sensors to
detect other ships using infrared cameras, a remote engine monitoring system, and a sophisticated cyber security system.
These advances in fully autonomous ship navigation are seen as a significant step toward safer and more efficient
coastal shipping.
Research and development of fully autonomous ship navigation is intended to address maritime issues including crew
shortages and accident prevention. This is also expected to become a "future industry" through which Japan can
demonstrate to the world its advanced technologies in areas including ICT, AI, and image analysis technology.
The Nippon Foundation launched the MEGURI 2040 fully autonomous ship navigation project in February 2020 through support
for five consortia, which will all be conducting demonstration tests to verify their fully autonomous navigation system
concepts from January to March 2022.
Fully autonomous ship project (Smart Coastal Ferry)
Today's successful demonstration test was of the fully autonomous Smart Coastal Ferry project. The newly built SOLEIL
ferry began navigating with an onboard crew on July 1, 2021, compiling data for the development of a fully autonomous
ship navigation system. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., which has experience in developing navigation support systems
that realize automation and crew labor savings, is responsible for the integration of the entire system, and Shin
Nihonkai Ferry Co., Ltd. is in charge of setting the vessel's system requirements and conducting the demonstration test.
These developments will help resolve issues in coastal shipping including improved safety, crew labor savings, and cost
reductions.
Demonstration test and development highlights
The demonstration test of the world's first fully autonomous ship navigation systems of the 222-meter smart vessel was
conducted on a 240-km route from Shinmoji (Northern Kyushu) to Iyonada, which takes approximately 7 hours, at a maximum
speed of 26 knots (approximately 50 km/hour). The test vessel was equipped with a high-precision sensor image analysis
system with infrared cameras that can detect other ships even in darkness, a SUPER BRIDGE-X automated ship navigation
system that includes an automated avoidance function, and an advanced automated port berthing/unberthing operation
system that can perform turning and reversing movements that are even difficult for manned vessels.
One of the biggest issues of a fully automated vessel is fault prediction, and enhanced engine monitoring technologies
that monitor motor conditions are being developed and tested as well.
The project is also developing various other technologies essential to the promotion of fully autonomous navigation,
including platforms for advanced data security to protect the navigation data used for onshore monitoring and support.
Mitsuyuki Unno, Executive Director, The Nippon Foundation
This was the world's first fully autonomous ship navigation of a large vessel of over 200 meters in length with a
maximum running speed of 26 knots, and I hope this will lead to further development toward practical use. There are
still many issues to be resolved, however, and I believe today's results will be a guide toward the creation of
international rules for fully autonomous vessels.
Naoki Ueda, Executive Vice President, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd
This demonstration test greatly accelerated the development of fully autonomous ship navigation systems using many
advanced technologies including artificial intelligence. We will continue to develop technologies using the valuable
knowledge gained to achieve safety and high quality service for passenger ferries, which play an important role in
supporting marine transportation in the island nation of Japan.
Masami Sasaki, Executive Director, Shin Nihonkai Ferry Co., Ltd.
We are honored to be involved in the development of a fully autonomous ship navigation system that represents the future
of Japan's shipping industry.
As a passenger ferry company, we have high expectations for the social application and widespread use of fully
autonomous operation as one of the solutions to issues including human error and crew labor savings.
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