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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-6113-2019
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Monitoring of compliance with fuel sulfur content regulations through unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) measurements of ship emissions
College of Information Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
Shengda Pan
College of Information Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
Wei Chen
Pudong Maritime Safety Administration of the People's Republic of
China, Shanghai, China
Xunpeng Ni
Pudong Maritime Safety Administration of the People's Republic of
China, Shanghai, China
Bowen An
College of Information Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, Shanghai, China
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Short summary
This study developed a measurement system based on an unmanned aerial vehicle for determining the fuel sulfur content from the exhaust gas of ships. The proposed measurement could be used to determine the smoke plume at about 5 m from the funnel mouth of ships, providing a rapid high-precision monitoring of emission control areas for compliance with sulfur fuel content. The results show that, in general, the deviation of the estimated value for fuel sulfur content is less than 0.03 % (m/m).
This study developed a measurement system based on an unmanned aerial vehicle for determining...