The design and computer simulation of a maritime surveillance system
The design and computer simulation of a maritime surveillance system
- Author(s): A.N. Ince and E. Topuz
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19971756
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- Author(s): A.N. Ince and E. Topuz Source: Radar Systems (RADAR 97), 1997 p. 653 – 656
- Conference: Radar Systems (RADAR 97)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19971756
- ISBN: 0 85296 698 9
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Conference date: 14-16 Oct. 1997
- Format: PDF
A maritime surveillance system called TIMSS (Turkish Integrated Maritime Surveillance System) is being implemented as part of the C3I (NAVCCIS) system of the Turkish Naval Forces Command. This paper outlines the features of this system and describes a computer simulation program called SIMS (Simulation in Maritime Surveillance) to be used for planning, design and performance optimization of the subsystems which make up TIMSS. TIMSS will provide to the commander: evaluated positional data (location); accuracy of location; time of location; direction and speed of movement; classification and identification of target; confidence level of classification and identification; and target designator.
Inspec keywords: radar tracking; pattern classification; CAD; marine systems; radar target recognition; digital simulation; search radar; command and control systems
Subjects: Marine system control; Military detection and tracking systems; Radar equipment, systems and applications; Military administration; Simulation techniques; Ship building and marine industry; Military control systems; Design
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