👉 Boat computing, also known as onboard computing or autonomous navigation, refers to the use of computing resources and technologies integrated directly into a vessel to enable advanced functionalities such as autonomous navigation, real-time data processing, and decision-making. This involves the deployment of sophisticated software systems, sensors, and hardware onboard the ship to monitor and control various operations, including navigation, propulsion, safety systems, and communication. By processing data locally, boat computing reduces latency, enhances reliability, and improves the efficiency of maritime operations. It allows for more precise and responsive control over the vessel, enabling features like collision avoidance, route optimization, and autonomous docking, ultimately contributing to safer and more efficient maritime transportation.