Ship weather routing using pathfinding algorithms: the case of Barcelona Palma de Mallorca
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Grifoll, Manel
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Univ Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, SpainUniv Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, Spain
Grifoll, Manel
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Martorell, Lluis
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Univ Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, SpainUniv Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, Spain
Martorell, Lluis
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la Castells, Marcel
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Univ Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, TRANSMAR, Barcelona, SpainUniv Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, Spain
la Castells, Marcel
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Martinez de Oses, F. Xavier
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Martinez de Oses, F. Xavier
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[1] Univ Politecn Catalunya UPC BarcelonaTech, Barcelona Innovat Transport BIT, Barcelona, Spain
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Weather ship routing has become a recognized measure to target safe, sustainable and economical ship activities. Academic research has focused the ship routing optimization through pathfinding algorithms which take into account the meteo-oceanographic forecasts (i.e. wind, waves or currents predictions). This contribution shows the results of the numerical simulations carried out during the development of a weather ship routing applied to a ferry service in the Mediterranean Sea: Barcelona - Palma de Mallorca. From a methodological point of view, the pathfinding A* algorithm is applied to optimize the travel time considering the wave action. Under severe weather conditions, a reduction of the 7% of the travel time is obtained comparing the optimized route and the minimum distance route. The results show also a non-significant correlation between the travel time reduction and wave height. In consequence the benefit of ship routing depends not only of the wave height but also in the spatial sequence of the storm. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.