New Frontiers Of India’s Underwater Security Need For CMF In UDA Through ICET
This paper seeks to examine the application of CMF in UDA. It studies the scope of increasingly vulnerable maritime infrastructure like oil and gas pipelines, electricity grids, and underwater communication networks that have emerged as the new frontlines of potential conflict. In addition, it identifies the possible vulnerabilities…
Vessel Path Prediction IWT
This research note highlights that Indian inland waterways have not been studied thoroughly and that it has been generally neglected until now. The research notes state that although the proportion of traffic carried through IWT is a fraction of that carried by road and rail, the rapidly increasing importance of river transport cannot be underestimated. This research note also…
URN Management And The Larger Framework.
This paper attempts to address the gaps in policy and associated know how with regards to URN Management, suggesting technical, operational and policy interventions that can aid in management of underwater radiated noise. It also considers existing and new vessels separately and stresses on the need for capacity…
Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Physical Characteristics Of The Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean has traditionally functioned as a crucial hub for marine commerce, enabling the linkage between the East and West via ancient trade routes such as the Silk Road and Spice Route. It continues to serve as a crucial international…
Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Indian Freshwater Systems
India’s riverine conditions are shaped by the many rivers and lakes that run through the country’s colossal landscape and affect its hydrological dynamics. Himalayan and Peninsular rivers are the two main groups of rivers based on their origin. Himalayan rivers, like the Ganga, Yamuna, and the Indus, are primarily perennial. They get their water from snow and rain in the…
Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Anthropogenic Perspective Of The Indian Ocean
Today, the Indian Ocean (IO) is important because it is a crucial route for world trade, especially in energy. Its extensive and heavily populated littoral includes some of the world’s fastest-growing areas. Around 800 CE, ocean shipping for foreign trade began. This made it easier for people in Africa, India, and China…
Tropical Waters And Unique Characteristics: Acoustic Challenges In The Indian Ocean
Acoustic problems are getting worse in the Indian Ocean, which is very big and has a lot of different kinds of plants and animals. People mostly cause these problems, which are very dangerous to marine life and habitats. Changes in water speed affect the spread of acoustic waves in the Indian…
Passive Sonar Simulator Vulnerability Assessment
The rise in awareness and interest of marine resources and resulting tensions has created the need for security and assessment of deploying a ship in a region. Vulnerability assessment is the study of how vulnerable one’s ship…
Passive Sonar Simulator Design And Development (Effective Detection).
The text discusses various aspects related to passive sonar, including the detection of targets amidst ambient noise and transmission loss, sonar performance modeling, receiver operating characteristics (ROC), transmission loss, effective detection, shipping…
Effective Deployment Of Passive Sonar Simulator
The article discusses the importance of sound-based technologies, specifically passive sonar, in submarine operations. It highlights the challenges faced in deploying submarines effectively and safely, such as the need for accurate information about noise maps and potential…
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