Optimizing maritime communication networks with virtualization, containerization and IoT to address scalability and real – time data processing challenges in vessel – to – shore communication
1 Department of Engineering Management, Institute of Engineering, Technology and Innovation Management, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
2 Department of Nautical Science, Liver John Moores University, United Kingdom.
3 School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville – Tennessee, USA.
4 Department of Navigation and Direction, Nigerian Navy Naval Unit, Abuja, Nigeria.
5 Department of Health, Safety and Environment, Al Jaber and Partners, Doha, Qatar.
Review Article
Global Journal of Engineering and Technology Advances, 2024, 20(02), 135–174.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gjeta.2024.20.2.0156
Publication history:
Received on 15 July 2024; revised on 22 August 2024; accepted on 25 August 2024
Abstract:
Maritime communication systems are critical to ensuring the safe and efficient operation of vessels, yet they face significant challenges in scalability, latency, and real-time data processing. This paper provides a detailed review of how the integration of virtualization, Containerization, and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies can effectively address these issues. Virtualization plays a pivotal role in optimizing resource management and ensuring the isolation of different communication processes, which is crucial for maintaining system stability and performance in maritime environments. Containerization further enhances this by enabling lightweight, scalable deployments of communication services, making it easier to update and manage systems without significant overhead or downtime. Additionally, IoT technologies are instrumental in improving real-time data collection and monitoring capabilities, which are essential for responding swiftly to the dynamic conditions of maritime operations.
This paper examines the application of these technologies in key areas such as maritime satellite communication systems and vessel-to-shore communication networks. Through this examination, it highlights innovative solutions that can significantly improve operational efficiency and reliability. The review also discusses recent advancements and presents case studies that illustrate the practical implementation of these technologies in the maritime industry. These examples demonstrate how virtualization, containerization, and IoT can overcome the current limitations of maritime communication systems, offering a pathway to more robust, adaptable, and efficient communication frameworks. The findings underscore the potential of these technologies to transform maritime communication, paving the way for enhanced safety, efficiency, and resilience in global maritime operations.
Keywords:
Maritime Communication; Virtualization; Containerization; Internet of Things (IoT); Scalability and Real-Time Data Processing
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