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===Marine=== |
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Bearing resemblance to flight |
Bearing resemblance to [[flight simulator]]s, a '''maritime simulator''' is meant for training of ship personnel. The most common marine simulators include: |
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* Ship's bridge simulators |
* Ship's bridge simulators |
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* Engine room simulators |
* Engine room simulators |
Revision as of 12:08, 1 July 2022
Original article: Simulation#Marine
Marine
Bearing resemblance to flight simulators, a maritime simulator is meant for training of ship personnel. The most common marine simulators include:
- Ship's bridge simulators
- Engine room simulators
- Cargo handling simulators
- Communication / GMDSS simulators
- ROV simulators
Simulators like these are mostly used within maritime colleges, training institutions, and navies. They often consist of a replication of a ships' bridge, with the operating console(s), and a number of screens on which the virtual surroundings are projected.