An FM data multiplexing system and an FM telemetry system have been incorporated into a large surface ship model. Specifications of the system and details of the equipment operation and use for radio-controlled model experiments are discussed. In general, the system can accommodate identical transducers to those commonly used in routine carriage experiments. While a small additional error may result from use of the telemetry process, the new system provides a capability to perform routine maneuvering experiments in waves at a comparable cost to those for other routine experiments. (Author)
Free Running Radio Controlled Surface Ship Model Experiments. Part I. Multiplex and Telemetry Equipment
1981
25 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine Engineering , Common Carrier & Satellite , Remote control , Ship models , Telemeter systems , Multiplexing , Radio equipment , Frequency modulation , Model tests , Ocean surface , Information systems , Specifications , Control , Operation , Transducers , Maneuvers , Ships , Costs , Freerunning models
2.6 Ship manoeuvring performance experiments using a free running model ship
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