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DEVPORT is a network of researchers working on maritime and port-related issues, as well as the terrestrial impacts of these activities

A. Serry et L. Lévêque, 2016, "Short Sea shipping : Myth or future of regional transport ", ed. EMS, 384 p. Lien vers le site de l’éditeur
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Arnaud SERRY

Serry Arnaud et Lévêque Laurent, 2016, "Short Sea shipping : Myth or future of regional transport ", ed. EMS, 384 p

Arnaud SERRY

A. Serry, 2016, "The automatic identification system (AIS) : a data source for studying maritime traffic", in 7th International Conference on Maritime Transport, Barcelona, 27-29 juin 2016. Actes du colloque

Arnaud SERRY

ESCACH N & SERRY A, 2013 "Les ports de la mer Baltique entre mondialisation des échanges et régionalisation réticulaire" Géoconfluence

Nicolas Escach Arnaud SERRY

A.Serry, R.Kerbiriou, L. Lévêque, A.Rajabi (2017), THE AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (AIS) AS A DATA SOURCE FOR STUDYING MARITIME TRAFFIC
Paper for the conference IMSC 2017 to Split (Croatia) The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is an automatic tracking system used on as a tool to increase navigation safety and efficiency as well as vessel traffic management. It enhances maritime safety and security. AIS’ contributions are undeniable in spite of some deficiencies and technical restrictions. This article presents the impacts and uses of AIS technology that can provide useful information to study maritime traffic, especially for the scientific community and port authorities. This desktop study is carried out in the framework of the implementation of a platform to reconstruct shipping routes using AIS data. Lire plus

Arnaud SERRY

Ronan Kerbiriou, Arnaud Serry. Les données géographiques pour étudier la desserte maritime de l’axe Seine : une concurrence sur terre et en mer. ICoSCaL21 : International Conference on Smart Corridors and Logistics, Nov 2021, Le Havre, France.

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