The visualization system is based on professional
panoramic projectors and provides the horizontal angle
of view 105 (175, 245) degrees (120, 200, 280 degrees
- non panoramic), vertical angle (not less than) +-15
degrees
The visualization system provides visualization of day time, twilight
and night conditions of sailing, visualization of various
conditions of visibility, visualization of navigating
lights, marks, beacons and lights of ships of the various
sizes which are carrying out various functions, following
with different rates and illuminating arch of horizon
ordered as specified in the "International regulations
for preventing collisions at sea", 1972.
All stages are executed with the large degree of realism
and detailed elaboration, with imposing photographic
texture on all static and dynamic objects .
Sound signals and the noise ( noise of engine, anchor
chain) add effect of presence.
Technical datas:
Number of vizualization channels - 3 -9
Horizontal field of view of one channel - 35°.
Vertical field of view - 30°-35°.
Resolving power - 800x600-1024x768 pic.
Frame frequency - 12 frame in sec
Following objects and
conditions of sailing are modulated :
Water area of sailing by the size 100o100 of sea
miles in the high sea and 25o10 of miles in a coastal
zone ·
Up to 2500 motionless objects of various detailed
elaboration (trees, stones, rock, fieldwork, beacons
etc.) ·
The ships, in quantity up to 25 units with speed
of movement up to 100 knots
The aircrafts driven on a given trajectory
Day time, morning, evening and night conditions
of sailing are simulated with the help smooth change
of brightness from night (0 units) up to day time
(100 units)
Navigating lights, marks, beacons, lights of vessels
and their reflection in water in day time and night
time
The sky with clouds and atmospheric effects, including
a fog, snow, rain.
Weather conditions: a wind of any direction and
speed and its impulses, rough sea, with appropriate
rocking of a vessel ·
Stream of any direction and speed
Docking
Supervision of objects through the binocular
Various visual stages concerning an own vessel
(rear view, forward, on the either side of the vessel)