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Rolls-Royce Reveals Future Shipping Control Centre

Rolls-Royce presents a vision of a future land-based control centre, known as the ‘oX’ operator experience concept, in which a small crew of 7 to 14 people monitor and control a fleet of remote controlled and autonomous vessels across the world.


In the six minute video above, Rolls-Royce presents a vision of the future that we believe will remotely monitor and control the unmanned ships of the future.

The crew uses interactive smart screens, voice recognition systems, holograms and surveillance drones to monitor what is happening both on board and around the ship.

Iiro Lindborg, General Manager, Remote & Autonomous Operations, Ship Intelligence, Rolls-Royce, said: “We’re living in an ever-changing world where unmanned and remote-controlled transportation systems will become a common feature of human life. They offer unprecedented flexibility and operational efficiency. Our research aims to understand the human factors involved in monitoring and operating ships remotely. It identifies ways crews ashore can use tools to get a realistic feel for what is happening at sea.”

The film marks the final stage of research that will inform the design and construction of a project demonstrator before the end of this decade. An effective remote operations centre is essential to the company’s plans to develop autonomous and remote controlled vessels.

Eija Kaasinen, Principal Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd

“The future shore control centre concept has been designed by emphasising the user experience of the human operators”Eija Kaasinen, Principal Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

Eija Kaasinen, Principal Scientist at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd said: “The autonomous ship does not mean removing human beings entirely from the picture, as is sometimes stated.”

“Unmanned ships need to be monitored and controlled and this will require entirely new kinds of work roles, tasks, tools and environments. The future shore control centre concept has been designed by emphasising the user experience of the human operators. By focusing on the operators’ point of view, it is possible to introduce meaningful, pleasurable and engaging new roles for the ships’ shore control centre professionals.”

The research was undertaken by VTT and University of Tampere research centre TAUCHI (Tampere Unit for Computer Human Interaction) in collaboration with Rolls-Royce. It explored the lessons learned from other industries where remote operation is commonplace, such as aviation, energy, defence, and space exploration.

It uses the innovative InnoLeap approach, a VTT and Rolls-Royce-developed initiative for concept design and presenting academic studies in a graphic format. The InnoLeap approach is based on trend and user studies, co-innovation, scenario stories and visualizations.

The video is the latest in a series of films developed to present Rolls-Royce’s vision of future shipping known as the ‘oX’ operator experience concept and introduced in 2014. Previous studies have looked at the user experience of future command bridges on Platform Supply Vessels, container ships and tugs.

New digital opportunities will shape the world of work in various industries and VTT’s research helps create the conditions needed for digitalisation to promote sustainable development, employment and well-being in society. Mikael Wahlström, Senior Scientist at VTT said: “We need to understand current work by field studies. This allows the creation of innovations that reflect the positive aspects of existing job practices, which are not always obvious. If, for example, a mechanic can assess the engine status by hearing the engine noise, it should be beneficial to be able to do the same at a remote control centre.”

On 5 April in Helsinki Rolls-Royce revealed separate research findings, which it believes will set the direction for the development of remote and autonomous shipping.

Remote and autonomous ships are one of three elements of the company’s Ship Intelligence strategy, a portfolio of innovative products and services - comprising health management solutions, optimization and decision support, and remote and autonomous operations - which will enable customers to transform their operations by harnessing the power of big data.

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