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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wagenaar, W.A.
Affiliations: R.V.O.-T.N.O., Institute for Perception
Note: [1] Collection of papers presented at the informative meetings on the Netherlands Ship Model Basin ship handling and manoeuvring simulator in Wageningen at October 22, 1969 and in New York at November 7, 1969.
Abstract: The manoeuvrability of a ship is determined by the physical properties of the ship in its environment and the physiological and psychological properties of its navigator. Hence, the study of manoeuvrability should emphasize the interactional aspect of the subject matter. Topics like human perception and information processing, adaptation, and training are discussed briefly. It is proposed that research and adequate training in this field are only possible if the situation for the man on the bridge is simulated as realistically as possible. The N.S.M.B. manoeuvring simulator is an attempt to fulfil this requirement.
DOI: 10.3233/ISP-1970-1718503
Journal: International Shipbuilding Progress, vol. 17, no. 185, pp. 11-14, 1970
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