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Emerging Technologies in Vessels and Automated Drones for Maritime Innovation

Froilan D. Mobo

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Engineering Science Reference
21 November 2025
Emerging technologies in vessels and automated drones drive new innovations in the maritime industry, reshaping how organizations navigate, monitor, and manage activities at sea. From smart ships equipped with advanced navigation systems to autonomous drones used for surveillance, inspection, and environmental monitoring, these technologies enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability in maritime operations. Further exploration of the integration of cutting-edge tools into modern vessels and unmanned aerial systems, may help address their technical, regulatory, and ethical challenges. Together, these innovations signal a transformative shift in how the maritime sector operates and evolves. Emerging Technologies in Vessels and Automated Drones for Maritime Innovation explores the transformative role of emerging technologies in the maritime sector, with a particular focus on automated drones, AI, autonomous vessels, and smart navigation systems. It explores the utilization of AI-driven analytics, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), and autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) for enhanced safety, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. This book covers topics such as marine engineering, sustainable development, and artificial intelligence, and is a useful resource for engineers, maritime professionals, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
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Imprint:   Engineering Science Reference
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9798337335476
Pages:   324
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Professor Froilan D. Mobo , DPA, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized and multi-awarded researcher, educator, and academic leader with expertise in public administration, development education, and social studies. He currently serves as Professor II at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA), San Narciso, Zambales, where he contributes to faculty development, research innovation, and curriculum advancement. Dr. Mobo holds double doctorate degrees: a Ph.D. in Development Education from Central Luzon State University and a Doctorate in Public Administration from Urdaneta City University. He has also earned multiple master's degrees in social studies, business administration, and computer science, showcasing his interdisciplinary expertise. A prolific scholar, Dr. Mobo has published numerous research papers in Scopus-indexed and ACI-indexed journals, earning him recognition as the top scientist from the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy in Education/Educational Technology. His groundbreaking work on AI in education, sustainable workforce management, and digital transformation has made a significant impact on academia and policy-making. Dr. Mobo has been invited as a keynote speaker and resource expert in national and international conferences, particularly in faculty development, research impact assessment, and digital education trends. His dedication to academic excellence has been recognized through prestigious international awards from institutions such as the International Internship University and the Video Tijaswini Foundation. Beyond academia, Dr. Mobo is a passionate advocate for sustainability, technology-driven education, and research mentorship, guiding the next generation of scholars toward academic and professional success. Key Areas of Expertise: ✅ Research & Publication Excellence (Scopus, ACI, and peer-reviewed journals) ✅ Faculty Development & Higher Education Leadership ✅ Public Administration & Sustainable Development ✅ AI & Digital Transformation in Education ✅ Curriculum Development & Educational Technology

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