Robust Marine Buoy Placement for Ship Detection Using Dropout K-Means

01/02/2020
by   Yuting Ng, et al.
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Marine buoys aid in the battle against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing by detecting fishing vessels in their vicinity. Marine buoys, however, may be disrupted by natural causes and buoy vandalism. To minimize the effects of buoy disruption on a buoy network, we propose a more robust buoy placement using dropout k-means and dropout k-median. We apply dropout k-means and dropout k-median to determine locations for deploying marine buoys in the Gabonese waters near West Africa. We simulated the passage of ships using historical Automatic Identification System (AIS) data, then compared the ship detection probability of dropout k-means to classic k-means and dropout k-median to classic k-median, taking into account that the current sensor detection radius is 10km. With 5 buoys, the buoy arrangement computed by classic k-means, dropout k-means, classic k-median and dropout k-median have ship detection probabilities of 38

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