Rolls-Royce touts remote-controlled cargo ship as "future of the maritime industry"
Engineering company Rolls-Royce has revealed concept designs for an autonomous ship that could be managed remotely from a control centre (+ slideshow).
A video released by the company shows possible designs for its oX control room, which includes a global wall that could show a real-time overview of global shipping traffic.
Operators would be able to monitor vessels by a remote link, carry out diagnostics and deploy drones to perform further inspections.
"Autonomous shipping is the future of the maritime industry" said Mikael Makinen, president of Rolls-Royce's marine divison, in a white paper published by the company. "As disruptive as the smartphone, the smart ship will revolutionise the landscape of ship design and operations."
The video suggests that operators would be able to collaborate at workstations that project three-dimensional displays of a ship's mechanics, allowing engineers and technicians to fix issues remotely.
Rolls-Royce's vice president of marine innovation, Oskar Levander, who unveiled the concepts at this year's Autonomous Ship Technology Symposium in Amsterdam, said the company expected to see this kind of remote-controlled ship in use by the end of the decade.
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"This is happening," said Levander, "It's not if, it's when. The technologies needed to make remote and autonomous ships a reality exist."
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