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 3
Abstract
Partial contents: Shipboard Token Ring (LANS) Local Area Networks-- Data Highways to the Future; Integrated Platform Management--The Software Challenge, and Goals and Opportunities; Voice Command Investigation for Control of Modern Canadian Warships; Human Factors in Ship Control Centers; Application of a General Purpose Data Bus in a Major Surface Combatant Class; Independent Assessment of Machinery Control System--A Case Study; Distributed Processor Control and Monitoring Systems--Ensuring 'Fitness for Purpose' for the End User; Use of a Mathematical Model in a Track Guidance System; Automatic Berthing by the Neural Controller; Knowledge Based Systems within Damage Surveillance and Control; Enhanced Propulsion control by using an Advanced Engine Control System; Integrated Rudder Control System for Roll Damping and Course Maintenance; Automatic Ship Steering for Survey Applications, Marine Autopilot Design for Course-Keeping and Course-Changing; Computer-Aided Damage Stability Control in the M- Class Frigate of the Royal Netherlands Navy; Implementation of the Ship's Position Control System for the Royal Navy Single Role Minehunter; Design/ Development/Implementation of an Optimal Guidance System for Ships in Confined Waters.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 14, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA243318
Entities
Organizations
- Naval Sea Systems Command