Downloads and references
Eight selected documents for evaluating active watchkeeping support, bridge human-factor risk, fatigue, distraction, alarm burden and privacy-by-design.
Operational Test Summary
72-hour live bridge trial: headline KPIs, crew acceptance, and next-step deployment limits.
MAIB Study
Independent bridge-watchkeeping evidence on fatigue, attention, and loss of vigilance.
Active Watchkeeping Pilot Scope
Evaluation outline for an 8–12 week Aware Mate pilot: vessel selection, bridge survey, installation, calibration, active operation, privacy-bounded review and close-out decision.
Track Pilot-Automation Best Practices
MARIN / Rijkswaterstaat report on trackpilot automation for inland vessels, including workload, situation awareness, calibration, transparency and human oversight.
Data Handling & Privacy Summary
What stays on board, what may leave the vessel, retention defaults, and governance boundaries.
BIMCO Guide
Industry guidance on distraction-causing devices and safer bridge work routines.
P&I / Loss Prevention Brief
Why bridge human-factor risk matters for clubs, loss prevention teams, and post-loss review.
HORIZON Fatigue Study
Simulator-based study of maritime watchkeepers under different watch patterns, focused on sleepiness, cognitive performance and fatigue-risk management.
Discuss an Active Watchkeeping Support Pilot
A focused 1-vessel / 1-bridge pilot can assess bridge fit, local alerts, nuisance burden, crew acceptance, privacy/SOP boundaries and close-out value.
Typical path: scope → install → crew briefing → silent calibration → active operation → close-out decision