The maritime transport industry is increasingly reliant on computing and communication technologies, and the need for cyber risk management of critical systems and assets on vessels is becoming critically important. In this paper, a comprehensive cyber risk assessment of a ship is presented. An experimental process consisting of assessment preparation activities, assessment conduct and results communication has been developed. The assessment conduct relies on a survey developed and performed by interviewing a ship's crew. Computational vulnerability scanning of the ship's Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS) is introduced as a specific part of this cyber security assessment. The assessment process presented has been experimentally tested by evaluating the cyber security level of Kobe University's training ship Fukae-maru. For computational vulnerability scanning, an industry-leading software tool has been used, and a quantitative cyber risk analysis has been conducted to evaluate cyber risks on the ship.
Novel ionic amphotropic liquid crystals, in which a hydrophilic poly(ethyleneimine) chain with hydroxy side-groups was attached to an azobenzene mesogenic core through an alkylene chain, showed a thermotropic smectic A mesophase and lyotropic smectic A and C mesophases.
Ionic LC-dendrimers were obtained by proton-transfer reaction of alkanoic acid and primary amino groups of poly(amidoamine) dendrimer in a 1:1 molar ratio. The ion complexes containing stearate, palmitate or myristate ions showed a smectic A phase. However, the ion complexes containing laurate and decanoate ions exhibited no liquid-crystalline phase. Oilystreak, maltese, and homeotropic textures were observed in the smectic A phase. The formation of the homeotropic structure is characterized by conoscopic observation. The Xray diffraction pattern in the smectic A temperatures consists of sharp inner reflections at the small angles and the wide-angle diffuse halo. Mixtures of the dendrimer and stearic acid [a molar ratio (x) of stearic acid against the primary amino groups of the dendrimer] were prepared; mixtures with x ¼ 0.11-1.5 showed a smectic A phase. However, the mixture with x ¼ 2.33 formed a disordered hexagonal columnar mesophase, characterized by an optical texture and X-ray diffraction measurement.
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