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Ship simulation study of John F. Baldwin (Phase II) navigation channel, San Francisco Bay, California by Huval, C. J.
DDC/LCC
  110 9 1985 1985
Marine simulation and ship manoeuvrability : proceedings of the International Conference MARSIM '96, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9-13 September 1996 by Chislett, M. S
DDC/LCC
  99 10 1996 2021
Maneuvering response by Aranow, P.
LCC
  65 6 1983 1983
Tug usage for control and deceleration in restricted waterways by McIlroy, W.
LCC
  65 5 1982 1982
The Application of performance feedback in simulator training : its effects on the acquisition of shiphandling skills in unfamiliar waterways by Schilling, Stephen G.
LCC
  64 7 1985 1985
Application of precision navigator system in Sandy Hook Channel under conditions of degraded aids-to-navigation by Williams, Kent E.
LCC
  62 6 1985 1985
Tug/ship control strategies by McIlroy, W.
LCC
  62 5 1983 1983
A comparison of collision avoidance performance using various shipboard electronic aids by Aranow, P.
LCC
  61 5 1984 1985
Helmsman performance on ships during turning maneuvers by Riek, Justus
LCC
  60 5 1982 1982
Application of heart rate measurement to maritime research simulator by Wald, E. (Elliot)
LCC
  55 6 1978 1986
Second International Symposium on Ocean Engineering and Ship Handling 1983 : proceedings [of the conference held March 1-3, 1983] by International Symposium on Ocean Engineering and Ship Handling (2nd : 1983 : Gothenburg, Sweden)
LCC
  26 3 1983 1983
Tug usage with impaired maneuverability by McIlroy, William
LCC
  19 4 1983 1983
The effect of ship inherent controllability on piloted performance : the simulator experiment by Brown, Wayne S.
LCC
  17 3 1988 1990
Capability of ship manoeuvring simulation models for approach channels and fairways in harbours : report of Working Group no. 20 of Permanent Technical Committee II by Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses. Permanent Technical Committee II. Working Group No. 20
LCC
  14 2 1992 1992
Ship navigation simulation study, Grand Haven Harbor, Michigan by McCollum, Randy A.
LCC
  12 4 1994 1994
Navigation simulation study, mouth of the Colorado River, Matagorda, Texas by Thevenot, Michelle M
LCC
  11 3 1997 1997
A simulation study on ship manoeuvrability at low speeds by Kobayashi, Eiichi, 1925-
LCC
  7 2 1988 1988
International Conference on Ship Manoeuvrability, Prediction and Achievement : at the Hilton Hotel, Gatwick, near London, 29-30 April and 1 May, 1987 by International Conference on Ship Manoeuvrability--Prediction and Achievement (1987 : London, England)
LCC
  6 2 1987 1987
Ship navigation simulation study, Port Jersey Channel, Bayonne, New Jersey by Thevenot, Michelle M
LCC
  6 1 1996 1996
The effect of ship inherent controllability on piloted performance : evaluation and prediction by Mazurkiewicz, J
LCC
  6 3 1991 1991
Marine simulation and ship maneuvering : proceedings of the International Conference MARSIM 2000, Orlando, Florida, 8-12 May 2000 by International Conference on Marine Simulation (2000 : Orlando, Florida)
LCC
  5 1 2000 2000
Multiple-ship collision avoidance analysis in the open seas : final report, phase II by Karmarkar, J. S
LCC
  4 2 1979 1980
A rotating arm and maneuvering basin by Brownell, W. F
LCC
  3 2 1956 1956
Simulation Analysis of Automatic and Quickened Manual Control during Underway Replenishment by Brown, Samuel H., 1832-1884
LCC
  2 2 1980 1980
Sensitivity study of control parameters during underway replenishment simulations including approximate nonlinear sea effects by Brown, Samuel H., 1832-1884
LCC
  2 2 1977 1977
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