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| Navigation - RADAR / ARPA Simulator |
Simulation |
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The ARI RADAR/ARPA Simulator is modeled on the latest Radar sets fitted on-board ships. It complies with RADAR performance standards (Section A-1/12) and guidance (Section B-1/12) of the STCW code. It meets IMO performance standards of MSC resolution A477(xii), A823(xix) for RADAR equipment and MSC resolution A823(ii) for ARPA equipment. The ARI Radar Simulator can be used to conduct the IMO Model course 1.07 and has been type approved by the DGS, Government of India for that purpose. Its application include conducting of various RADAR/ARPA simulator courses for navigators at operational and management level. |
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The simulator emulates all the functionality found on a modern marine radar as well as providing control over traffic density, waterways, sea state and weather conditions. The simulator is extremely efficient and cost-effective. The simulator meets and exceeds existing international requirements including those set forth by STCW ’95 and DNV.
The ARI Radar/ARPA simulator can be used in standalone mode for self-teaching, or in networked mode along with an Instructor console. Up to 24 trainee workstations can be connected for interactive training. |
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Components & Scalability |
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The turnkey solution consists of an integrated, enclosed set consisting of a high resolution 21 inch color monitor, PC, electrical equipment, keypad, trackball, etc. in plug and play configuration for easy network connectivity.
It is extremely scalable meaning that a client can start with a desktop solution and grow the simulator into its largest possible configuration by adding hardware and software as appropriate.
The ARI Radar/ARPA simulator can be connected independently to any other ARI Navigation simulator for interactive training. A large database of ship models and sailing areas can be chosen from. It is extremely user friendly with all standard marine radar controls accessible through on-screen menus which can be activated through a keypad or trackball. |
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| Workspace Functions |
| Advanced mathematical design of this simulator enable replication of wide variety of control to provide training in a highly realistic environment. Here is a detailed list of features available. |
- Environment Effects like wind, current and waves
- True and Relative Motion Displays
- X-Band or S-Band
- Pulse Length
- Clutter Suppression
- Ground or Sea Stabilized
- Course Up, North Up, Head Up Display
- Range Rings On/Off
- Gain Control
- Brilliance
- EBL/VRMs
- Trial Manoeuver
- Roll and Pitch Effects
- Set and Drift Effects
- Parallel Indexing
- Target Acquisition; auto or manual
- Target Tracking; saves upto 50 targets in memory
- Target Data Display
- CPA/TCPA Limit Setting
- True and Relative Vectors
- Guard Zones
- Visual and Audio Alarms
- Realistic Interference: Starring, Spoking, Multiple Echoes, Side Lobe Effect, Blind Sector, Shadow Sector
- Performance Monitor
- RAMARK and RACONS
- SART activated by Instructor
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| Instructor Space Functions |
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| To provide training in a environment with real life like situations, these features are available to instructors at the time of planning of exercise and also during the exercise. |
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- Control over Trainee Workspace
- Database of Sailing Areas
- Control over Traffic Density, Waterways and Weather Conditions
- Exercise Designer
- Introduction and/or Control of Target Ships
- Bird's Eye View
- Zoom into Own Ship, Target Ship, Buoy or Beacon
- Data Recording and Replay Facilities in real-time or accelerated mode
- Target Routing
- Generation of Errors in Trainee Workspace
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