Proceedings of the Ship Control Systems Symposium (9th) Held in Bethesda, Maryland on 10-14 September 1990. Theme: Automation in Surface Ship Control Systems, Today's Applications and Future Trends. Volume 1
Abstract
Partial contents: Future U.S. Navy control and monitoring system development; Ship control automation and the Canadian navy; Review of recent achievements and future aims in machinery control and surveillance for the royal navy; Latest developments regarding platform automation in the Netherlands; Design concept for a fiber optics based data acquisition system for Hull, Mechanical and Electrical ship systems; Digital monitoring and control concept for a Marine gas turbine; New approach for adaptive rudder roll stabilization control; Application experiences with high maneuverability rudders; A linguistic self-organising controller for rudder induced warship roll stabilisation; Automated ship survivability systems; integrated monitoring and control system (IMCS) assisted damage control management in m-class frigates; Adaptive steering control of inland ships; Warship roll stabilisation using integrated control of rudder and fins; Stabilization system and manoeuvring procedures for future french nuclear aircraft carrier; Control of whole ship platform stabilization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 14, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA243316
Entities
Organizations
- Naval Sea Systems Command