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7 Regulatory and Classification Framework
7.1 International regulation (IMO / EMSA)
The IMO has conducted a MASS regulatory scoping exercise, examining how existing instruments should apply to degrees of autonomy and identifying gaps. A MASS Code with a target completion date of 2025 is on the MSC agenda.
7.2 Classification (DNV and others)
DNV provides a widely used framework through:
- DNVGL-CG-0264: A class guideline defining principles for approval of novel autonomous and remote-controlled designs.
- AROS class notations: A family of additional class notations (effective from 1 January 2025) that define functional requirements for autoremote vessels. They provide a building-block approach to align with the future MASS Code.
For ferry projects, AROS offers a structured way to certify auto-crossing, auto-docking and supervised autonomy while maintaining at least equivalent safety.
7.3 National context and test areas
Norway has established test areas such as Trondheimsfjorden and developed a portfolio of MASS projects approved through case-by-case exemptions. The Lavik-Oppedal ferries will be part of this evolving regime.