Title
Reducing the effect of damage on operational effectiveness with DINCS technology
Author
van Bodegraven, K.S.
Logtmeijer, R.A.
Stanley, J.
de Wildt, F.W.J.
Janssen, J.A.A.J.
Smit, C.S.
Anakin, B.
Doherty, G.
TNO Defensie en Veiligheid
Publication year
2010
Abstract
The combat systems of a naval ship are essential to the operational effectiveness of the maritime unit; less obviously, this is also true for several marine systems. The operation of the combat systems, the control of (battle) damage, and the ship’s mobility all depend on functions provided by a subset of the marine systems: the electrical system, chilled water system, fire fighting systems, propulsion system, and steering system. And these functions are just as much essential to the maritime unit’s operational effectiveness as the functions provided by the combat systems.
Subject
Physics & Electronics ; Building Engineering & Civil Engineering
DSS - Distributed Sensor Systems ; SD - Structural Dynamics
TS - Technical Sciences
Defence Research
Defence
Defence, Safety and Security
Distributed networks
Combat systems
Multi agent networks
Distributed systems
Naval ships
Damage control
Marine systems
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TNO identifier
464999
Source
10th International Naval Engineering Conference (INEC 2010), 11-13 May 2010, Portsmouth, UK.
Document type
conference paper