Maritime avoidance navigation totally integrated system (MANTIS)
Maritime avoidance navigation totally integrated system (MANTIS)
A collision avoidance system is proposed to improve the efficiency and safety of marine transport, namely Maritime Avoidance Navigation, Totally Integrated System (MANTIS). The principle behind its operation is to remove the difficulties and uncertainties involved in marine navigation through a system structure which makes marine transport deterministic -- reminiscent of Air Traffic Control.
Wilson, P.A.
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Harris, C.J.
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Tran, T.
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1999
Wilson, P.A.
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Harris, C.J.
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Tran, T.
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Wilson, P.A., Harris, C.J. and Tran, T.
(1999)
Maritime avoidance navigation totally integrated system (MANTIS).
Stapersma, D.
(ed.)
In Proceedings of the Twelfth Ship Control Systems Symposium (12th SCSS 1999).
Royal Dutch Navy.
10 pp
.
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Abstract
A collision avoidance system is proposed to improve the efficiency and safety of marine transport, namely Maritime Avoidance Navigation, Totally Integrated System (MANTIS). The principle behind its operation is to remove the difficulties and uncertainties involved in marine navigation through a system structure which makes marine transport deterministic -- reminiscent of Air Traffic Control.
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Published date: 1999
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12th SCSS 1999 - 12th Ship Control Systems Symposium, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1999-10-19 - 1999-10-21
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Fluid Structure Interactions Group
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C.J. Harris
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T. Tran
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D. Stapersma
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