The daily job of the navigator has changed significantly with the introduction of electronic navigation and integrated navigation systems. The navigator has progressed from using most of his time to find and fix the position, to understand and control complex system design to increase situation awareness and facilitate safe navigation for the officer of the watch. This article presents Eye Tracking data that has been collected on board the world’s fastest littoral combat ship, compared with similar datasets collected in a bridge navigation simulator. The data has been analyzed to determine how we better can use maritime navigation simulators and develop bridge design and general user interface to ease the burden of the navigator
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dan...
The daily job of the navigator has changed significantly with the introduction of electronic naviga...
The daily job of the navigator has changed significantly with the introduction of electronic naviga...
The aim of the Integrated Navigation System (INS) on a ship bridge should be to provide the navigato...
High-speed navigation in littoral waters is an advanced maritime operation. Reliable, timely and con...
The paper presents basics of the eye tracking methodology and results of preliminary test on multi-p...
The paper presents basics of the eye tracking methodology and results of preliminary test on multi-p...
The main objective of the navigation system on board a High Speed Craft (HSC) is contributing to saf...
The maritime high speed craft navigators` ultimate aim has for decades been to safely and efficient ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the visual focus of the navigator during a passage in ...
The purpose of this study is to test eye tracking in studying the usability of electronic chart disp...
The purpose of this study is to test eye tracking in studying the usability of electronic chart disp...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dan...
The daily job of the navigator has changed significantly with the introduction of electronic naviga...
The daily job of the navigator has changed significantly with the introduction of electronic naviga...
The aim of the Integrated Navigation System (INS) on a ship bridge should be to provide the navigato...
High-speed navigation in littoral waters is an advanced maritime operation. Reliable, timely and con...
The paper presents basics of the eye tracking methodology and results of preliminary test on multi-p...
The paper presents basics of the eye tracking methodology and results of preliminary test on multi-p...
The main objective of the navigation system on board a High Speed Craft (HSC) is contributing to saf...
The maritime high speed craft navigators` ultimate aim has for decades been to safely and efficient ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the visual focus of the navigator during a passage in ...
The purpose of this study is to test eye tracking in studying the usability of electronic chart disp...
The purpose of this study is to test eye tracking in studying the usability of electronic chart disp...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dang...
Purpose: Professional high speed sea navigational procedures are based on turn points, courses, dan...