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Navigational Systems and Simulators: Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Gdynia Maritime University, Poland)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0415691133
  • ISBN-13: 9780415691130
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 390 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jun-2011
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0415691133
  • ISBN-13: 9780415691130
The TransNav 2011 Symposium held at the Gdynia Maritime University, Poland in June 2011 has brought together a wide range of participants from all over the world. The program has offered a variety of contributions, allowing to look at many aspects of the navigational safety from various different points of view. Topics presented and discussed at the Symposium were: navigation, safety at sea, sea transportation, education of navigators and simulator-based training, sea traffic engineering, ship's manoeuvrability, integrated systems, electronic charts systems, satellite, radio-navigation and anti-collision systems and many others. This book is part of a series of six volumes and provides an overview of Navigational Systems and Simulators and is addressed to scientists and professionals involved in research and development of navigation, safety of navigation and sea transportation.
Navigational Systems and Simulators Introduction 9(2)
A. Weintrit
Global Navigation Satellite System
11(36)
1 A Look at the Development of GNSS Capabilities Over the Next 10 Years
13(6)
J. Januszewski
2 GNSS Meteorology
19(6)
J. Bosy
W. Rohm
J. Sierny
J. Kaplon
3 Onboard Wave Sensing with Velocity Information GPS
25(8)
Y. Aral
E. Pedersen
N. Kouguchi
K. Yamada
4 EGNOS Performance Improvement in Southern Latitudes
33(10)
L. Panagiotopoulou
K. Frangos
5 An Integrated Vessel Tracking System by Using AIS, Inmarsat and China Beidou Navigation Satellite System
43(4)
C. Yang
Q. Hu
X. Tu
J. Geng
Positioning Systems
47(44)
6 Recent Advances in Wide Area Real-Time Precise Positioning
49(6)
D. Lapucha
K. de Jong
X. Liu
T Melgard
O. Oerpen
E. Vigen
7 Assessing the Limits of eLoran Positioning Accuracy
55(10)
J. Safar
F. Vejrazka
P. Williams
8 Fuzzy Evidence in Terrestrial Navigation
65(8)
W. Filipowicz
9 Ground-based, Hyperbolic Radiolocation System with Spread Spectrum Signal - AEGIR
73(6)
S.J. Ambroziak
R.J. Katulski
J. Sadowski
W. Siwicki
J. Stefanski
10 An Algorithmic Study on Positioning and Directional System by Free Gyros
79(6)
T.G. Jeong
S.C. Park
11 Compensation of Magnetic Compass Deviation at Single Any Course
85(6)
E.M. Lushnikov
Navigational Simulators
91(62)
12 New level of Integrated Simulation Interfacing Ship Handling Simulator with Safety & Security Trainer (SST)
93(8)
K. Benedict
C. Felsenstein
O. Puis
M. Baldauf
13 Path Following Problem for a DP Ship Simulation Model
101(8)
P. Zalewski
14 Simulating Method of Ship's Turning-basins Designing
109(6)
J. Kornacki
15 Capabilities of Ship Handling Simulators to Simulate Shallow Water, Bank and Canal Effects
115(6)
L. K. Kobylinski
16 Development of a Costs Simulator to Assess New Maritime Trade Routes
121(4)
F.X. Martinez de Oses
M. Castellsi Sanabra
M. Rodriguez Nuevo
17 Analogical Manoeuvring Simulator with Remote Pilot Control for Port Design and Operation Improvement
125(8)
P. Alfredini
J. P. Gerent
E. Arasaki
18 A Simulation Model for Detecting Vessel Conflicts Within a Seaport
133(8)
Q. Li
H.S.L. Fan
19 Research on Ship Navigation in Numerical Simulation of Weather and Ocean in a Bay
141(6)
T. Soda
S. Shiotani
H. Makino
Y. Shimada
20 A Methodological Framework for Evaluating Maritime Simulation
147(6)
P. Vasilakis
N. Nikitakos
Radar and Navigational Equipments
153(26)
21 Impact of Internal and External Interferences on the Performance of a FMCW Radar
155(4)
P. Paprocki
22 Fusion of Data Received from AIS and FMCW and Pulse Radar - Results of Performance Tests Conducted Using Hydrographical Vessels "Tukana" and "Zodiak"
159(8)
A. Krol
T. Stupak
R. Wawruch
M. Kwiatkowski
P. Paprocki
J. Popik
23 Statistical Analysis of Simulated Radar Target's Movement for the Needs of Multiple Model Tracking Filter
167(6)
W. Kazimierski
24 The Modes of Radar Presentation of Situation in Inland Navigation
173(6)
W. Galor
Ship Handling and Ship Manoeuvering
179(16)
25 Multirole Population of Automated Helmsmen in Neuroevolutionary Ship Handling
181(6)
M. Lqcki
26 Ship's Turning in the Navigational Practice
187(8)
J. Kornacki
Search and Rescue
195
27 New Proposal for Search and Rescue in the Sea
197(4)
I. Padron Armas
D. Avila Prats
E Melon Rodriguez
I. Franquis Vera
J. A. Rodriguez Hernandez
28 Research on the Risk Assessment of Man Overboard in the Performance of Flag Vessel Fleet (FVF)
201
T. R. Qin
Q.Y. Hu
J.Y. Mo
Adam Weintrit is a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Navigation (since 2008) of Gdynia Maritime University, Poland and the Head of the Navigational Department (since 2003). He was also Head of the Electronic Navigational Charts and ECDIS Simulator (1996-2010).



He has got M.Sc degree from Gdynia Maritime University, Faculty of Navigation (1985), Ph.D and DSc degree (1992) and habilitation degree (2004) from Warsaw Technical University, Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography. He has over 25 years experience in teaching and research works in the field of maritime navigation, sea transport, hydrography, cartography, geodesy and safety at sea. He has been involved in national projects founded by the Polish Committee for Scientific Research, several local projects founded by GMU and has also co-operated in few international projects, including European Union projects and he received 3 grants of the IAMU founded by the Nippon Foundation (including two as a project leader).



He has published more than 250 reports and papers in journals and conference proceedings. He is author of 18 books on navigation, including 5 handbooks on ECDIS and electronic charts. He has many times been the member of the program and organising committees of international conferences and symposiums. He is Chairman of TransNav.