Section 6    Target Tracking and AIS  6-4 
 
6.2.3  Basic Concept of Collision Avoidance 
There are two aspects in collision avoidance: collision prediction and avoidance. Putting it in extreme 
terms, collision prediction is to predict that two or more vessels will happen to occupy the same point at 
the same time, while collision avoidance is to maneuver vessels not to occupy the same point at the 
same time. 
In practical operation of vessels, a spot of collision has to be deemed to be a single point but a closed 
zone. This closed zone is conceptually defined as a CPA (Closest Point of Approach). Further, the time 
taken to arrive at CPA is required for collision prediction, and the danger of collision is judged 
considering the TCPA (Time to CPA). The following figure illustrates a diagram caked "Collision 
Triangle". 
 
 
 
Own ship 
CPA ring 
True vector of own 
ship
 
True vector of 
target vessel 
Target vessel 
TCPA 
(Time to CPA) 
Relative vector 
Collision 
triangle