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SafeNav · Safe Navigation

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202231 August 2025EU funding €4,424,872Call HORIZON-CL5-2022-D6-01

SafeNav’s ambition is to develop and test a highly innovative digital collision prevention solution that will significantly reduce the probability of collisions, impact damage, grounding, and contribute to safer navigation by a) faster reliable real-time detection of a variety of obstacles (other vessels, fixed installations, submerged/semi-submerged objects, and marine mammals) in the marine environment, using data from state-of-the-art sensors and other relevant sources, and b) effective visual representation of the multi-source data to the navigators for quick COLREG-based decision-making support. To this end, SafeNav unites 10 key partners from the maritime industry and academia, including renowned SMEs, R&D institutes and universities to address the ‘Navigational Accidents’ aspect of the work programme . We will design collision avoidance algorithms built on multi-sensory data input from propriety (LADARTM sensor suite) and off-the-shelf sensors already installed on vessels, extensive statistics of navigational accidents, and other sources (AIS and route exchange services) to create a holistic decision support system (DSS). Processed information from the automatic DSS will feed into SafeNav collision-avoidance algorithms and generate real-time COLREGs-compliant suggestions for the navigator when an obstacle is detected. This reduces pressure on navigators onboard, providing them with efficient decision-making aid and access to visual navigation data on a single graphical user-interface. Sensors will also be used for container tracking, and mathematical models will predict container drift trajectory, transmitting collected data to a SafeNav Navigational Hazard Database available to nearby vessels/stakeholders, facilitating the recovery of lost containers. Moreover, we propose to prevent vessel collisions with cetaceans with optimal-tuned pingers to alert them of an approaching vessels.

Consortium · 11 organisations

coordinator

O.M. OFFSHORE MONITORING LIMITED

CY · €1,370,163

associatedPartner

LADAR LIMITED

AI

participant

GREENOV-ITES

FR · €471,625

participant

SOCIETE D'INGENIERIE DE RECHERCHESET D'ETUDES EN HYDRODYNAMIQUE NAVALE

FR · €311,962

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €506,575

participant

DANAOS SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED

CY · €250,250

participant

NAVAL GROUP

FR · €20,922

participant

SAYFR AS

NO · €696,500

associatedPartner

G.M.S. GLOBAL MARITIME SERVICES LIMITED

UK

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA

IT · €451,875

participant

SVEUCILISTE U RIJECI, POMORSKI FAKULTET

HR · €345,000

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