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Cruise lines, perhaps more than
any other segment of the shipping
market, have eagerly adopted
advanced integrated bridge sys-
tems to help protect not only pas-
senger, crews and reputations, but
also the more than half-billion
dollar homes within which they
reside.
Furuno
Furuno's Integrated Bridge System,
dubbed Voyager has been designed to
achieve total integration of bridge equip-
ment and information in accordance
with the One Man Bridge Operation
(OMBO). All components come from a
single source, Furuno. Complying with
the latest performance standards of IMO
and IEC, the ECDIS displays and ENC
vector charts make for easy route plan-
ning and route monitoring. The turn
radius can be specified for each way-
point along the planned route, which is
check against the electronic chart to pro-
duce a grounding prevention warning of
where dangerous shallow waters exist.
Voyager also incorporates an adaptive
steering control in the automatic track
control system, which automatically
steers the ship from point to point along
a planned rout in narrow waters of
across the ocean. The centralized sys-
tem represents on the conning display,
the ship's heading, course-made-good,
speed, rate-of-turn, planned route and
waypoint data, wind, drift, depth and
more. Utilizing a modular design, Voy-
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bridge environment.
Kelvin Hughes
Smiths Group expertise in aircraft
display technology has helped Kelvin
Hughes produce their range of inte-
grated bridge systems. The ninas 9000
is designed as a highly flexible range
of integrated bridge systems designed
to utilize the Kelvin Hughes range of
nucleus radars and navigation sys-
tems. Created around the nucleus2
range of displays, which have been
developed over the last five years,
include the well-established nucleus2
6000 radar display and the Multi-Fea-
ture Display.
All displays use the patented tracker
ball and three button control system to
operate all of the on-screen functions.
Kelvin Hughes has worked closely with
the world's leading classification soci-
eties including ABS, BV, DNV, GL and
LR in designing the ninas 9000 bridge
systems. Kelvin Hughes' modular layout
allows for ultimate flexibility in design,
as many different consoles and angular
units are offered to fit the varied
demands of ship owners and operators.
The ninas 8000 has the same visibility
as the ninas 9000, but displays are
smaller and thus ideally suited to high-
speed craft and coastal vessels.
MANTA, or Management Automation
Navigation Telecommunications Array,
served as a "raising of the bar" in the
IBS field, as the futuristic looking unit
utilizes flat-screen technology to pro-
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Center (SCC), developed for coastal shipping
applications and incorporating NAC0S naviga-
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Royal Caribbean's Voyager of
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