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Ship simulation using virtual reality technique

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In this paper, ship is simulated and modeled applying the virtual reality technique. In addition, the ship model is verified with IMO resolution or the ship trial data. The ship mathematic model libraries are created and modified or tested by the IMO Ship Maneuverability resolution in order to meet the needs of ship handling simulator. Moreover, three dimensions viewing of ship is simulated using the virtual reality technique. The viewing effect is very living in the Large Ship Manouvring Simulator.

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VRCAI '04: Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH international conference on Virtual Reality continuum and its applications in industry
June 2004
493 pages
ISBN:1581138849
DOI:10.1145/1044588
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Published: 16 June 2004

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  1. IMO ship maneuverability resolution
  2. ship manoeuvring simulator
  3. ship simulation
  4. virtual reality technique

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