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    A Concept Study on Design Alternatives for Minimizing Accident Consequences in Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships by Lee, Gyeong Joong, Lee, Dongkon, Choi, Jin, Kang, Hee Jin

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (24-04-2023)
    “…Autonomous ships, also known as maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS), are vessels that use artificial intelligence and robotics technologies to navigate…”
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    A concept study for cost effective NGH mid-stream supply chain establishing strategies by Kang, Hee Jin, Yang, Youngsoon, Ki, Min Seok, Shin, Myung Soo, Choi, Jin, Cha, Jong-Ho, Lee, Dongkon

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-02-2016)
    “…To date, small and midsized gas fields remain undeveloped due to economic issues. Recently, however, natural gas hydrate (NGH) has become expected to be more…”
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    Damage scenarios and an onboard support system for damaged ships by Choi, Jin, Lee, Dongkon, Kang, Hee Jin, Kim, Soo-Young, Shin, Sung-Chul

    “…Although a safety assessment of damaged ships, which considers environmental conditions such as waves and wind, is important in both the design and operation…”
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    A study on experiment of human behavior for evacuation simulation by Lee, Dongkon, Park, Jin-Hyung, Kim, Hongtae

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-06-2004)
    “…Walking speed is a very important factor in evacuation analysis for human safety. To provide against emergencies such as abandonment of ship due to accident,…”
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    The current status and future issues in human evacuation from ships by Lee, Dongkon, Kim, Hongtae, Park, Jin-Hyoung, Park, Beom-Jin

    Published in Safety science (01-12-2003)
    “…The International Maritime Organization (IMO) developed guidelines in May 1999 for the evacuation analysis of Ro-Ro passenger ships to prevent loss of life in…”
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    Establishing the methodologies for human evacuation simulation in marine accidents by Kim, Hongtae, Park, Jin-Hyoung, Lee, Dongkon, Yang, Young-soon

    Published in Computers & industrial engineering (01-07-2004)
    “…Recently, many lives are lost around the world due to passenger ships accidents. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) developed guidelines in May 1999…”
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    Study of damage safety assessment for a ship carrying radioactive waste by Lee, Dongkon, Choi, Jin, Park, Beom Jin, Kang, Hee Jin, Lim, Suknam

    “…Ship damage caused by maritime casualties leads to marine pollution and loss of life and property. To prevent serious damage from maritime casualties, several…”
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    Development of evacuation model for human safety in maritime casualty by Park, Jin-Hyung, Lee, Dongkon, Kim, Hongtae, Yang, Y-S

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-08-2004)
    “…The maritime casualties lead to loss of life, property and environmental pollution. The possibility of large amount of loss of life will be increased in case…”
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    Characteristics of wireless sensor network for full-scale ship application by Paik, Bu-Geun, Cho, Seong-Rak, Park, Beom-Jin, Lee, Dongkon, Bae, Byung-Dueg, Yun, Jong-Hwui

    Published in Journal of marine science and technology (01-03-2009)
    “…In this study, basic experiments regarding the wireless sensor network were conducted on a 3,000-ton-class training ship as the first step in applying the…”
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    Damage scenarios and an onboard support system for damaged ships by Choi, Jin, Lee, Dongkon, Kang, Hee Jin, Kim, Soo-Young, Shin, Sung-Chul

    “…Although a safety assessment of damaged ships, which considers environmental conditions such as waves and wind, is important in both the design and operation…”
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    Development of real-time monitoring system using wired and wireless networks in a full-scale ship by Paik, Bu-Geun, Cho, Seong-Rak, Park, Beom-Jin, Lee, Dongkon, Bae, Byung-Dueg

    “…In the present study, the real-time monitoring system is developed based on the wireless sensor network (WSN) and power line communication (PLC) employed in…”
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    Reduction of vibration forces transmitted from a radiator cooling fan to a vehicle body by Lim, Jonghyuk, Sim, Woojeong, Yun, Seen, Lee, Dongkon, Chung, Jintai

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (14-04-2018)
    “…This article presents methods for reducing transmitted vibration forces caused by mass unbalance of the radiator cooling fan during vehicle idling. To identify…”
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    A framework for using computational fire simulations in the early phases of ship design by Kang, Hee Jin, Choi, Jin, Lee, Dongkon, Park, Beom Jin

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-01-2017)
    “…Fires on ships spread rapidly and are difficult to control. Both passengers and some ship crew maybe unfamiliar with real fire situations. Mismanagement or a…”
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    Performance-based on-board damage control system for ships by Lee, Dongkon, Kim, Sokjin, Lee, Kwangkun, Shin, Sung-chul, Choi, Jin, Park, Beom Jin, Kang, Hee Jin

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-03-2021)
    “…The most severe accidents in the maritime sector involve fire or stability loss due to flooding. Such accidents result in the loss of life and property as well…”
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    Knowledge-based system for safety control of damaged ship by Lee, Dongkon

    Published in Knowledge-based systems (01-07-2006)
    “…The maritime casualties cause serious consequences such as loss of life, property and maritime pollution. Therefore, the large-scaled casualties will be…”
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    Time basis ship safety assessment model for a novel ship design by Kang, Hee Jin, Yang, Young-Soon, Choi, Jin, Lee, Jong-Kap, Lee, Dongkon

    Published in Ocean engineering (01-02-2013)
    “…As the size of ships grow and new types of ships (so-called “novel ships”) begin to appear, a single maritime accident can cause a massive loss of life and…”
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    Damage scenarios and an onboard support system for damaged ships by Jin Choi, Dongkon Lee, Hee Jin Kang, Soo-Young Kim, Sung-Chul Shin

    “…Although a safety assessment of damaged ships, which considers environmental conditions such as waves and wind, is important in both the design and operation…”
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    Theoretical and experimental study on dynamic behavior of a damaged ship in waves by Lee, Dongkon, Hong, S.Y., Lee, G.-J.

    Published in Ocean engineering (2007)
    “…Most of the large scaled casualties are caused by loss of structural strength and stability due to the progressive flooding and the effect of waves and wind…”
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