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Article

Modeling of Historical Marine Casualty on S-100 Electronic Navigational Charts

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Division of Marine System Engineering, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Republic of Korea
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Division of Maritime Information Technology, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Busan 49112, Republic of Korea
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Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(12), 6432; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126432 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 9 May 2025 / Revised: 3 June 2025 / Accepted: 5 June 2025 / Published: 7 June 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Risk and Safety of Maritime Transportation)

Abstract

With the increasing digitalization of maritime transportation, the demand for structured and interoperable data has grown. While the S-100 framework developed by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) provides a foundation for standardizing maritime information, a data model for representing marine casualties has not yet been developed. As a result, past incident data—such as collisions or groundings—remain fragmented in unstructured formats and are excluded from electronic navigational systems, limiting their use in safety analysis and route planning. To address this gap, this paper proposes a data model for structuring and visualizing marine casualty information within the S-100 standard. The model was designed by defining an application schema, constructing a machine-readable feature catalogue, and developing a portrayal catalogue and custom symbology for integration into Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs). A case study using actual casualty records was conducted to examine whether the model satisfies the structural and portrayal requirements of the S-100 framework. The proposed model enables previously unstructured casualty data to be standardized and spatially integrated into digital chart systems. This approach allows accident information to be used alongside other S-100-based data models, contributing to risk-aware route planning and future applications in smart ship operations and maritime safety services.
Keywords: universal hydrographic data model; marine casualty; historical maritime incident data; navigational safety; electronic navigational chart; smart ship universal hydrographic data model; marine casualty; historical maritime incident data; navigational safety; electronic navigational chart; smart ship

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Lee, S.; Jeong, H.; Lee, C. Modeling of Historical Marine Casualty on S-100 Electronic Navigational Charts. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 6432. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126432

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Lee S, Jeong H, Lee C. Modeling of Historical Marine Casualty on S-100 Electronic Navigational Charts. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(12):6432. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126432

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Lee, Seojeong, Hyewon Jeong, and Changui Lee. 2025. "Modeling of Historical Marine Casualty on S-100 Electronic Navigational Charts" Applied Sciences 15, no. 12: 6432. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126432

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Lee, S., Jeong, H., & Lee, C. (2025). Modeling of Historical Marine Casualty on S-100 Electronic Navigational Charts. Applied Sciences, 15(12), 6432. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15126432

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