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5.1.1   Collision Avoidance 
 
 
Problems of Collision Avoidance in Navigation 
 
Marine collision avoidance is one of the problems that have been recognized from of old. Now, it will be 
described briefly who the collision avoidance is positioned among the navigational aid problems. 
The navigation pattern of all mobile craft constitutes a system with some closed loops regardless of the media 
through which the mobile craft travels, whether air, water, the boundary between air and water, or space.    This 
pattern consists of two closed loops in principle, one of which is a collision with another mobile craft and the 
other is a loop of finding a right and safe way to reach a predeterminate destination. Fig. 5-1 shows the 
conceptual diagram of navigation pattern by MR. E.W. Anderson. The closed loop of collision avoidance is 
shown on the left side and the closed loop of finding a right course on the right side. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fig. 5-1  Navigation Pattern 
 
 
 
Marine Accidents and Collisions 
 
Among marine accidents, collision accidents have been highlighted as the tonnages and speeds of ships become 
higher along with the increase in traffic at sea. If a tanker carrying dangerous articles such as crude oil collides 
with any other vessel, then not only the vessels involved with the accident but other vessels in the vicinity, port 
facilities, inhabitants in the coastal area as well as marine resources may also suffer immeasurable damages and 
troubles.    Collision accidents have a high percentage of the marine accidents that have occurred in recent years.   
To cope with these problems, any effective measures are needed and some equipment to achieve collision 
avoidance requirements have been developed at rapid strides.