Safe and Resilient Control for Marine Power and Propulsion Plants

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Abstract

As the energy transition progresses and vessel autonomy increases, the control of marine systems is gaining greater significance. This thesis develops safe and resilient control methods for marine Power and Propulsion Plants (PPPs). The proposed methods include fault diagnosis techniques and frameworks for managing the effects of malfunctions and system changes after mission updates, aiming to improve the safety and adaptability of marine PPPs in the evolving maritime industry.

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