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The electronic navigation chart system (ENCS) forms the basis of contemporary and future marine e-navigation, dynamic positioning, track control and integrated navigation systems. The issue of GNSS data fidelity and its concordance to real system data in ENCS used in a ship’s bridge simulator has been analysed in the paper. These data fidelity, their representation, and accurate model of error propagation into final ship’s position coordinates are becoming the key factors enabling a simulator to be utilised in navigators’ training and analyses of manoeuvring safety. This is one of the conditions for the compatibility of simulated telematics’ system with reality. The paper presents detailed models of GNSS measurements and vessel’s position calculation, meeting this condition, that were developed for the simulated GNSS receivers in physical and virtual reality ship simulators at Maritime University of Szczecin.
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Zalewski, P. (2018). Fidelity of GNSS in Marine Simulators from the Telematics’ Perspective. In: Mikulski, J. (eds) Management Perspective for Transport Telematics. TST 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 897. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97955-7_25
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