This paper presents a research project suggesting the use of real- time 3D techniques normally used in simulation environments as a navigation aid onboard ships. Based on a three-dimensional geographical database the surrounding world is presented in a bridge-eye perspective with navigational information such as own track, other ships in the vicinity and their tracks, water depth and radar echoes integrated in a single display. The integrated display suggested, acts as a complement to traditional electronic charts. The main objective is to lessen the cognitive load of the bridge personal and particularly the helms man in hand steering situations in high-speeds. (See fig. 1.).
Real-Time 3D Nautical Navigational Visualisation
2004
35 pages
Report
No indication
English
Computers, Control & Information Theory , Radiofrequency Detection , Marine Engineering , Navigation Systems , Information systems , Navigational aids , Data bases , Simulation , Ships , Integrated systems , Three dimensional , Radar signals , Design criteria , Workshops , Sweden , Visualisation , Nato furnished , Foreign reports , Component reports
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