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KR Grants First New Technical Qualification (NTQ) Statement for HiNAS-Control
18 Jul. 2023

 

Korean Register (KR) has issued a Statement of Qualification to the Hyundai Intelligent Navigation Assistant System (HiNAS Control) on 7 June during Nor-Shipping 2023, This is KR’s first New Technical Qualification (NTQ) statement w. The successful completion of the System Integration Stage, the third stage of the NTQ process, solidifies HiNAS Control's capabilities as an innovative AI-based autonomous navigation system.

Developed in collaboration between Avikus, a leading provider of autonomous navigation solutions, and HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), HiNAS Control utilizes augmented reality (AR) technology. By integrating data collected from vessel sensors and sailing equipment, the system empowers ships to navigate optimal routes, maintain ideal speeds, and avoid collisions. This solution not only enhances safety during navigation but also improves fuel efficiency and alleviates the operational workload for bridge teams. Additionally, HiNAS Control is poised to contribute to the reduction of maritime accidents and air pollutants.

The NTQ was conducted in accordance with the "Guidelines for New Technology Qualification" established by KR to evaluate new maritime technology. The NTQ process comprises four stages: feasibility and concept verification, prototype validation, system integration, and operational assessment. KR's comprehensive review of classification rules and international regulations confirmed the outstanding performance of HiNAS Control. Through rigorous risk assessment and technical evaluation, KR issued an NTQ statement for this groundbreaking autonomous navigation system.

KR is proud to have successfully verified the high-level performance of an AI-based autonomous navigation system through the first NTQ process under the newly established 'Guidelines for New Technology Qualification'. We will continue to provide more substantial and active technical support for the commercialization of autonomous ships as a future technology.