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Asia Navigation Conference 2019, BUSAN Second Announcement Date November 21st - 23rd, 2019 Venue Busan Port International Exhibition & Convention Center BUSAN, KOREA Organized by Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Invitation Dear fellow colleagues, The Asia Navigation Conference (ANC) has been started as a joint symposium of Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research (KINPR), China Institute of Navigation (CIN) and Japan Institute of Navigation (JIN) from 2002, and now expands its border to all Asian countries. ANC2019 will be the 18th conference as a sequence of events that started in Shanghai in 2002, and were held more recently in Yeosu (2016), Zhanjiang (2017) and Chiba (2018). This year the ANC will be hosted by KINPR and held at Busan Port Exhibition and Convention Center from 21st to 23rd November in Busan, Republic of Korea. Under the theme of Hyper connectivity of Ports and Integrated Navigation, the aim of the conference is to share the experience and knowledge on Navigation and Port Research, and also to discuss on Marine Science and Technology among Asian countries. Furthermore, this conference will bring experts and researchers of Asian countries together not only to exchange recent progress and trends but also to promote mutual developments in navigation, port and related fields. ANC2019 cordially invites experts and researchers who are engaged or have interests in Navigation, Port Research and/or related fields to submit manuscripts, which properly meet the dates, forms, and volumes described below. I hope that the conference will be a fruitful time for all participants, and I am looking forward to seeing you all in Busan on November 2019. Prof. JoongWoo Lee President, Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Overview st rd November 21 - 23 , 2019 Busan Port International Exhibition & Convention Center Address | 5th Floor, Busan International Passenger Terminal, 206, Chungjang-daero, Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, Busan, 48751, Korea How to Get to the Venue ■ Route | Busan Station(KTX), Exit 9 > North Side E/V > Cross Walk(Chungjang-daero) > BPEX ■ Time | About 10-15 min. ■ Route | BPEX > Busan Station(KTX), Exit 9 > Busan Main Customs(Busan Port Coastal Passenger Terminal) > Jungang Station, Exit 14 > Crown Harbor Hotel Busan > Busan Station(Subway), Exit 4 > Choryang Station(Subway), Exit 4 > BPEX ■ Interval | About 30 min. (07:00-19:00) ■ Route | Gimhae > Deokcheon > Mora > Baekyang Tunnel > Seomyeon > Busan Station > BPEX ■ Interval | About 8-9 min. (07:00-19:00) ■ Route | Gimhae International Terminal Limousine Bus(1) > Busanjin Station > City Bus(1004) > BPEX ■ Interval | About 50-55 min. ■ Route | Airport Station(Light Rail) > Sasang Station(Subway line2) > Seomyeon(Subway line1) > Choryang Station > Exit 4 > BPEX(by walk, 10 min.) ■ Interval | About 1 hour – 1 hour 10 min. ■ Route | Ramada Encore Busan Station Hotel > Asti Hotel > BPEX ■ Interval | About 30 min. / Only for Morning and Evening ⚫ Detail schedule will be posted in future. Hotels & Accommodations ■ Homepage | http://en.astihotel.co.kr/ ■ Address | 7-8 Jungang-daero 214beon-gil Dong-gu, Busan, Korea ■ Phone | +82-51-409-8888 / FAX | +82-51-408-8899 ■ Facilities | Multi Gallery, Business Center, Fitness Center, Executive Floor Lounge ■ Price | Room Type Special Rate Rack Rate Standard Double(City view) KRW 90,000 KRW 286,000 Standard Double(Ocean view) KRW 100,000 KRW 308,000 ⚫ Above rates includes 10% of VAT ⚫ Breakfast rate: KRW 20,000 for each day. Recommended Hotel 2_ Ramada Encore Busan Station_★★★☆ ■ Homepage | http://www.ramadaencorebusanstation.com ■ Address | 196-10, Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan, Korea ■ Phone | +82-51-922-0000 / FAX | +82-51-922-0222 ■ Facilities | Fitness Center, Business Center, Coin Laundry, Sauna ■ Price | Room Type Special Rate(Sun.~Fri. / Saturday) Rack Rate Primier Double KRW 77,000 / 99,000 KRW 260,000 Studio Double KRW 110,000 / 130,000 KRW 350,000 ⚫ Above rates includes 10% of VAT ⚫ Breakfast rate: KRW 16,500 for each day. Call for Papers Hyper Connectivity of Ports and Integrated Navigation Topics of the Fall Conference of Korea Institute of Navigation and Port Research and Asia Navigation Conference 2019 will include, but not limited to ■ Navigation, Ship Handling, Education of Seafarers ■ Ship Technology and Ocean Structures ■ Modern Marine Engineering Management ■ Electronics and Information Technologies in Maritime Industry ■ Automatic Control and Cargo Handling Equipment ■ Maritime Education and Training ■ Port Construction and Costal Area Development ■ Other Related Topics English Issue Dates Title and Abstracts Due 12th July, 2019 Notification of Acceptance 9th August, 2019 Full Papers Due 6th September, 2019 Notification of Final Acceptance with 25th October, 2019 Camera-ready Paper Due Registration Category USD KRW General Participant 300 360,000 Students 100 120,000 Accompanying Person 150 180,000 * The registration fee includes digital proceedings, two days lunches, coffee breaks, welcome party and farewell banquet. General Information Participants requiring visas should apply to the Korean Consulate in time. If you need any invitation letter, please send the list of delegation to KINPR in time. * Information of Chinese Visa Supports - If you need a support of the visa, you have to request . The late November is the autumn season with average temperature of around 10 degrees Celsius. Conference Secretariat ■ E-Mail | [email protected] ■ Tel | +82-51-410-4127 ■ Fax | +82-51-404-5993 ■ URL | www.kinpr.or.kr ■ Address | Korea Maritime & Ocean University, 727 Taejong-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan, 49112, Korea About Busan As the nation's second largest city, Busan is also one of the most important marine cities in South Korea. With approximately 3.5 million residents, it is located on the southeastern tip of the Korean peninsula. Busan is an easily accessible city which has international connections to China, Japan, and many other East Asian countries via direct and transfer routes. It has hourly flights directly to and from Seoul as well. On average, Gimhae Airport in Busan has 489 departing and arriving flights per day, and many new direct and indirect routes have recently opened. While getting to Busan from Seoul may seem like an inconvenience at first, travelers have the option to use the KTX and new SRT high-speed trains: marvels of modern transportation. The KTX makes the trip from Busan to Seoul in 2 hours and 18 minutes, while the SRT uses a slightly more direct route and gets there in just 2 hours and 9 minutes. On the other hand, the Busan Transportation Corporation operates 4 lines (114 stations, 115.2km) and serves as the legs of over 920,000 citizens on an average day. Historical Busan was the capital city during the Korean War, where most heritage of the modern history of Korea remain. Busan Modern History Museum and UN Peace Memorial Hall are a couple of must-see attractions. Beautiful Nature Beautiful Nature: Busan has the ocean, mountains, rivers, and hot springs so you can find the beauty and wonder of nature. While walking along Galmaetgil in Busan, for example, you can encounter beauty in each corner. Seaside Advantage The special features of Busan, as a maritime city, are the beaches, ports, and coastal cliffs. Well known places are Haeundae Beach which is registered in the Guiness Book, HaedongYonggungsa temple situated on the cliff and Igidae Skywalk. Busan is famous for maritime leisure, but you can also experience baseball games, temple stays, and traditional Korean culture. ANC2019 Organizing Committee Chair Advisory Body Program Steering Public Relations Administrative Subcommittee Subcommittee Subcommittee Unit Title Name E-Mail Chair Prof. JoongWoo Lee [email protected] Advisory Body Prof. TaeGweon Jeong [email protected] Prof. TaeGoun Kim [email protected] Prof. ByeongDeok Yea [email protected] Program Subcommittee Prof. ChaeUk Song [email protected] Ph.D. HongTae Kim [email protected] Prof. SeungGi Gug [email protected] Steering Subcommittee Prof. YoungSoo Park [email protected] Prof. JeongBin Yim [email protected] Public Relations Subcommittee Prof. DongKeun Ryoo [email protected] Administration JeRi Park [email protected] .