Year: 2005 Language: english Author: Alan Bole Genre: Учебное пособие Publisher: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann Series: 2nd edition ISBN: 0 7506 6434 7 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Number of pages: 564 Description: While the principles upon which radar and ARPA are based have not changed, the technological advances in recent years have meant that radar equipment as we knew it for so many years is hardly recognizable on ship’s bridges today. Most of the changes have resulted from being able to manipulate the returning radar signals and, in particular, to digitize them. This permitted the vast power of computers to be applied to radars. Masses of data could be processed and stored, but what has been most significant is the ability to integrate and display the radar images with data from other sensors such as ECDIS, AIS and GPS. In step with these and other changes has come an expansion of the specifications governing the equipment and also the requirements for the vessels to be equipped. This is covered in an enlarged section in which we have endeavoured to include the majority of the most recent applicable documentation from the IMO and the MCA in the UK. The effect of these new regulations is discussed throughout the book. This includes treatment of the ATA (Auto Tracking Aid) and EPA (Electronic Plotting Aid) that are alternative plotting systems to the original ARPA and also radar equipment for high speed craft.
Author: Alan G. Bole, Alan D. Wall, Andy Norris | Year: 2013 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 531 | Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
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Radar and ARPA Manual
Language: english
Author: Alan Bole
Genre: Учебное пособие
Publisher: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
Series: 2nd edition
ISBN: 0 7506 6434 7
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Number of pages: 564
Description: While the principles upon which radar and ARPA are
based have not changed, the technological advances in
recent years have meant that radar equipment as we
knew it for so many years is hardly recognizable on
ship’s bridges today.
Most of the changes have resulted from being able
to manipulate the returning radar signals and, in particular,
to digitize them. This permitted the vast power
of computers to be applied to radars. Masses of data
could be processed and stored, but what has been
most significant is the ability to integrate and display
the radar images with data from other sensors such as
ECDIS, AIS and GPS.
In step with these and other changes has come an
expansion of the specifications governing the equipment
and also the requirements for the vessels to be
equipped. This is covered in an enlarged section in
which we have endeavoured to include the majority
of the most recent applicable documentation from the
IMO and the MCA in the UK. The effect of these
new regulations is discussed throughout the book. This
includes treatment of the ATA (Auto Tracking Aid)
and EPA (Electronic Plotting Aid) that are alternative
plotting systems to the original ARPA and also radar
equipment for high speed craft.
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Author: Alan G. Bole, Alan D. Wall, Andy Norris | Year: 2013 | Language: english | Format: PDF | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 531 | Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
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