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Analysis of Control Structure for Turning Maneuvers

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  • Chia-Hung Shih
  • Saburo Yamamura
  • Chen-Yuan Chen

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Although there have been a variety of studies about vehicular maneuvers on land or sea, maneuvers within a small area that require direction changes have rarely been discussed. The arrival or departure of ships to or from ports requires safe and effective turning maneuvers within a narrow area. In this study, we decompose the maneuver procedure into several operations, then establish an operational model, simplifying the behaviors of rudders and thrusters that operate the turning maneuver, ignoring the environmental factors. This proposed model is a unified model that can be applied to all types of ships, regardless of individual characteristics. Each operation is defined as an isolated procedure that has its own effect on the maneuver behavior and the whole maneuver procedure can be treated as a combination of these operations. A case study using this model to construct the optimal turning maneuver within a limited sea area is also provided.

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  • Chia-Hung Shih & Saburo Yamamura & Chen-Yuan Chen, 2010. "Analysis of Control Structure for Turning Maneuvers," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2010, pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:481438
    DOI: 10.1155/2010/481438
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