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1 April 2003 Development and application of distributed marine simulator
Yong Yin, Yicheng Jin, Xiufeng Zhang, Hongxiang Ren, Zhihua Li, Baian Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 4756, Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497797
Event: Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry, 2002, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
This paper introduces the main functions and technologies used in distributed full-mission marine simulator developed by Dalian Maritime University recently. As a facility for research analysis, captain training, engineering design, the simulation system has advantages of high accuracy mathematical model, low price and can display three dimension scene with 270 degree viewing field, ship dynamic image on ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display Information System) and radar image of certain sea area for training. The paper describes the main technologies used in the simulator include DIS (Distributed Interactive Simulation) technology, ship manoeuvring mathematical model, ship dynamic display based on ECDIS, Radar image, 3D scene generation using OpenGL and OpenGVS and network technology etc. The paper also introduces the application of this system in wharf design, pilot plan etc.
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Yong Yin, Yicheng Jin, Xiufeng Zhang, Hongxiang Ren, Zhihua Li, and Baian Zhang "Development and application of distributed marine simulator", Proc. SPIE 4756, Third International Conference on Virtual Reality and Its Application in Industry, (1 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497797
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Computer simulations

Distributed interactive simulations

Mathematical modeling

Ocean optics

Telecommunications

3D image processing

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