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Transas Navigational Simulators
SIMULATION TRAINING INTEGRATION CONCEPT
In order to provide full-blown crew resource management training, Transas has devel­oped and implemented an up-to-date simulation training integration concept. Bridge operation, GMDSS, engine room, vessel traffic management and information system, oil spill and crisis management, liquid cargo handling, crude oil marine terminal and flight simula­tors can form one large training complex.
Each boat simulator shares a common interface for its configuration software, which is the basis for the most flexible simulator suite available on the market today. This simplicity of configuration allows:
Ease of operation
Improved use of available hardware resources
The most efficient adjustment of operator stations
Minimal requirements for training both technical and operator personnel
Significant reduction in initial and ongoing training costs
In 2005 Transas provided the solution, where a number of integrated training systems could be connected over the Internet to share common data and exchange actions and commands. This solution provided the basis for the realisation of the GOFMEC project.
Database Editing Tools
Database Editor Model Wizard
The Model Wizard is a powerful tool intended for the production and update of integrated databases for simulators of the Navi-Trainer ver. 4000 family and higher. It is also designed for the planning of con­struction works at ports, research of depth model and the modelling of navigational situations.
Ensures prompt automatic construction of 3D surfaces, sub­merged terrain and aids to navigation for a selected area
Models can be created for any area in the world
Automatic generation of the optimum presentation logic
No 3D modelling skills are required by the operator
Editing Sailing Area
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1. User selects an area on the chart and sets the coast­line configuration (such as mooring walls and em­bankments)
3. The radar scene is created automatically from the chart data and terrain
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2. The polygonal terrain model is built automatically from the chart data
4. The generated scene can be supplemented with 3D models (prototypes) from the Object Library and any cultural objects created with the aid of the Model Wizard. Any illumination effects can be set (such as any time of the day and night or
weather conditions)
Editing a Model
The Motion Model Editor enables users to adjust principal parameters and properties of the motion model for the ship, and provides internal examination for possible changes requested in editing, displaying an appropriate mes­sage. Pictorial diagrams give an exact comparison between ship motion model features before and after editing.
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Model Editor enables user to create model
User can create any geometry and assign visual logic and prop­erties for a model or a 3D object
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Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies (MITAGS)
German Naval Academy
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