Partial contents: A New Look at Some Old Ship Handling Problems Employing CAORF's Man-in-the-Loop Ship Simulator; Red or White Light on Ship Bridges; Ships Pilotage in Britain - Past, present, and future; Criteria Optimized by Collision Avoidance Strategies; FFG-7 Class Propulsion Controls - Design and dynamic performance; Simulation and Performance Evaluation of a Mine Countermeasures Vessel Concept; Propulsion Control Optimization of Controllable Reversible Pitch Propeller Driven Ships; A Microprocessor-Based Stabilizer Fin Control System; Use of Micro Processors in Surface Ships Bridge Control Systems; Microprocessor Software - A structured approach to control & surveillance software for marine applications; and Propulsion Control System for the 1980's.
Proceedings of the Ship Control Systems Symposium (5th), Held at U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland on October 30 - November 3, 1978. Volume 5
1978
241 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Naval vessels , Symposia , Control systems , Marine engineering , Stabilization , Fins , Collision avoidance , Marine surface propulsion , Frigates , Controllable pitch propellers , Marine propellers , Lighting equipment , Red(Color) , Computer programs , Microprocessors , Performance tests , Ships , Man machine systems , Simulators , Mine countermeasures , Handling , Ship bridges , Simulation , White light , Ship control systems , Surface ships