AIDS TO NAVIGATION PRINCIPAL FINDINGS ON THE CAORF EXPERIMENT: THE PERFORMANCE OF VISUAL AIDS TO NAVIGATION AS EVALUATED BY SIMULATION, INTERIM REPORT

The experiment described in the present report is the first of a series done for the U.S. Coast Guard to quantify the relationship between variables related to aids to navigation and piloting performance in narrow channels. The present experiment was restricted to visual piloting, and, further, to buoys only. It was done at CAORF, the Maritime Administration's Computer Aided Operations Research Facility in Kings Point, New York. A scenario was planned to include both trackkeeping and maneuvering tasks done both with and without perturbation. Findings are presented as the means and standard deviations of the crosstrack position of transits under each condition. They are interpreted in terms of their implications both for channel design and for an understanding of the piloting process.

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  • Corporate Authors:

    Eclectech Associates, Incorporated

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    United States Coast Guard

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  • Authors:
    • Smith, M W
    • Bertsche, W R
  • Publication Date: 1981-2

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  • Pagination: 172 p.

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 00652905
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Maritime Technical Information Facility
  • Report/Paper Numbers: USCG-D-51-81
  • Contract Numbers: DOT-CG-835285-1
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Jul 21 2002 12:00AM