نتایج جستجو برای: maritime trade

تعداد نتایج: 105153  

Journal: :Klio 2021

According to Plutarch, the Athenians honoured Alexander of Pherae with a bronze statute. It is difficult explain such high award ephemeral political cooperation between and Athens. The Author aims show that honour could have resulted from involvement family Pheraean tyrants in maritime trade To substantiate this thesis, collects arguments showing existence relations Pagasae Pireus Pheraeans’ tr...

ژورنال: مدیریت شهری 2017
Behnampour, Mostafa , Rezaei Zadeh, Mahmoud ,

The present research has been done with the aim of determine the relationship between intellectual capital and employee performance of Ports and Maritime Organization. Statistical population of the present study includes head office employees of Tehran Ports and Maritime Organization. The statistical population is 140 people, 103 samples were selected according to Morgan table. In this research...

2011
Ondrej Vanek Michal Jakob Ondrej Hrstka Michal Pechoucek

Despite their use for modeling traffic in ports and regional waters, multi-agent simulations have not yet been applied to model maritime traffic on a global scale. We therefore propose a fully agent-based, data-driven model of global maritime traffic, focusing primarily on modeling transit through piracy-affected waters. The model employs finite state machines to represent the behavior of sever...

Journal: :IJBDCN 2014
Mohamed Manoufali Hamada Alshaer Peng Yong Kong Shihab Jimaa

Maritime wireless mesh networks (MWMNs) are conceived to provide network connectivity for maritime users and enable them to communicate with correspondent users connected to terrestrial communication networks. The high cost and low data-rate of satellite and other legacy maritime communication technologies and systems deployed in MWMNs pose major limitation to establish reliable and affordable ...

Journal: :Int. J. Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems 2014
Taeho Hong

The International Maritime Organization has determined that more than 80% of maritime accidents are caused by human error. A variety of methods have been considered to reduce maritime accidents caused by such human error. Navigators operate by observing surrounding maritime situations and analyzing information using various navigational devices. This study proposes a system to ensure safe navig...

Linking China’s interest in the maritime waters arises from the geo-strategic importance of Sea Lines of Communications (SLOCs) vital to the oil supply of the country. China is building strategic relationships and developing a naval capability to establish a forward presence along the SLOCs that connect China to the Middle East and to Africa. The entire stretch includes South China Sea, Indian ...

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