THE EVALUATION SYSTEM OF MOVING OBJECTS’ CLOSE-QUARTERS SITUATION
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.59.6776Keywords:
decision-making, excessive convergence, navigation devices, prevent crashesAbstract
This work reflects synthesis of the evaluation system of moving objects’ close-quarters situation and support of decision making on maneuvering for prevention of collision.A method of reducing the load on navigation devices calculators was suggested. This method offers to remove those vessels from processing that are moving away from own ship. This method creates the preconditions for reducing data downloading to operator controlling vessel’s movement process. Getting data in such a way ready for decision-making allows operator to give commands directly during the process of controlling that leads to confident actions and reduces the likelihood of collision. The results can be used in maritime training institutions, refresher and update training for navigators and while pilotage.References
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04-07-2014
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Mamontov, V. (2014). THE EVALUATION SYSTEM OF MOVING OBJECTS’ CLOSE-QUARTERS SITUATION. Proceedings of National Aviation University, 59(2), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.59.6776
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AEROSPACE SYSTEMS FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL