“Transas” Trainee Station with 3 Visualization Channels, Interfaces and Touch-screen Panel
Specifications
Major Functions / Key Features
- Support comprehensive training on use of marine navigation systems of modern navigation bridge to meet typical navigation training objectives, including ship maneuvering, radar and ECDIS operations, and collision avoidance.
- Allow use of touch screen panels in addition to full set of physical interfaces to operate a virtual ship in a simulated navigation bridge.
- Facilitate 3-4 trainees to operate radar display, ECDIS, typical electronic navigation equipment.
- Support simulation of heavy traffic with multiple target ships sailing in the vicinity of the virtual ship within a simulated maritime environment.
- Use three 65-inch HDTV screens to provide three visualization channels for simulation of 120-degree viewing angle to display the simulated surrounding maritime environment around the virtual ship.
Location
CD403Restriction
- Interested parties need to approach Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies (LMS) to inquire about use and booking of the Simulator.
- Access to the Simulator will require approval/endorsement from the Department.
- Depending on the nature of use, laboratory safety induction may be required.
- Users must follow the instructions of LMS responsible staff in using the Simulator.
- Please approach LMS contact person for further information.
Fee
- Free of charge for LMS Capstone Project and UG teaching and learning purposes only.
- Non-LMS requests of private training lessons will be referred to the LMS instructors of the Department for their considerations.
- Non-LMS usage is subjected to charges
- Please contact LMS with potential requests for further discussion.
Other Information
Manufacturer: Transas
Model: NTPRO 5000 version 5.35
Category: Other technologies - incl. environmental engineering and nautical studies
Owned by: Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
Contacts
Mr Brian Sun
Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies
- 27667401
- brian.pw.sun@polyu.edu.hk
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