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Marcos Míguez González
Researcher at University of A Coruña
Publications - 27
Citations - 158
Marcos Míguez González is an academic researcher from University of A Coruña. The author has contributed to research in topics: Towing & Stability (learning theory). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 25 publications receiving 96 citations.
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Fishing vessel stability assessment system
Marcos Míguez González,Pilar Caamaño Sobrino,Rafael Tedín Alvarez,Vicente Díaz Casás,Alba Martínez Lopez,Fernando López Peña +5 more
TL;DR: A system that can act as an assistant to crews of fishing vessels and provide information on their level of stability any given moment, in a very easy, clear and understandable way, independently from the training level of the user is presented.
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An overview of the current research on stability of ships and ocean vehicles : The STAB2018 perspective
Teemu Manderbacka,Nikolaos Themelis,Igor Bačkalov,Evangelos Boulougouris,Eleftheria Eliopoulou,Hirotada Hashimoto,Dimitris Konovessis,Jean François Leguen,Marcos Míguez González,Claudio A. Rodríguez,Anders Rosén,Pekka Ruponen,Vladimir Shigunov,Martin Schreuder,Daisuke Terada +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an insight into contemporary research on ship stability and identify the possible directions for future research by reviewing a selection of papers published in STAB 2015, ISSW 2016 and 2017.
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Real-time detection of transverse stability changes in fishing vessels
Lucía Santiago Caamaño,Roberto Galeazzi,Ulrik Dam Nielsen,Ulrik Dam Nielsen,Marcos Míguez González,Vicente Díaz Casás +5 more
TL;DR: The paper proposes the design of a novel stability monitoring system that automatically detects changes in metacentric height based on estimates of the roll natural frequency solely using the measured roll angle.
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Influence of ship dynamics modelling on the prediction of fishing vessels roll response in beam and longitudinal waves
TL;DR: In this article, the roll response of a medium-sized stern trawler is investigated in regular beam and longitudinal waves, at zero speed, at moderate wave steepnesses. But the results from the simplified models are in fair agreement with those from the 6-DOF code, at least for moderate wave steeperness.
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On the feasibility of a real time stability assessment for fishing vessels
TL;DR: A methodology to estimate the stability of the ship in an automatic and unattended way, based on a frequency analysis of roll motion and on the estimation of the mass moment of inertia of the vessel, is presented.