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Simulator Studies on a Collision Avoidance Display that Facilitates Efficient and Precise Assessment of Evasive Manoeuvres in Congested Waterways

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 August 2003

Egil Pedersen
Affiliation:
Kobe University of Mercantile Marine
Kinzo Inoue
Affiliation:
Kobe University of Mercantile Marine
Masanori Tsugane
Affiliation:
Japan Marine Science, Inc.
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Abstract

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This paper is based on two articles by the authors that were published in the March and September 2002 issues of the Journal of Japan Institute of Navigation.

The collision risk to multiple targets and identification of feasible evasive manoeuvres can be assessed simultaneously in true motion by judging the tip of own ship's velocity vector in relation to the display of cone-shaped collision danger regions to acquired targets. Simulator test programmes composed of scenarios with various traffic densities and different speed ranges of own ship have been carried out in order to evaluate the performance of this collision avoidance display versus ARPA (true and relative motion) displays. Experienced navigators and maritime university students with license participated as test subjects. It is shown that the proposed display is capable to facilitate more homogeneous, precise and safe evasive manoeuvres than utilising conventional judgement techniques. The superiority increases with the excess speed of own ship, traffic density and complexity.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2003 The Royal Institute of Navigation