May 28, 29 and 30, 2024 | Evenementenhal Gorinchem

SOSc
Stichting Maritiem Research Instituut Nederland

SOSc

MARIN's new Seven Oceans Simulator center (SOSc) will open in May 2024. The behavior of ships and the interaction with the waterway, the environment and people are investigated in ultra-realistic simulation.

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SIMULATE COMPLEX MARITIME OPERATIONS
Maritime operations are becoming increasingly complex – containerships are getting bigger, traffic and the number of new infrastructures at sea are increasing and also weather patterns are becoming more unpredictable. The safe performance of these operations requires a capable and well-trained crew. The spherical simulators in combination with a motion-based bridge will be unique in the maritime world and will immerse crews in such a way that the highest training and research value is achieved.

The new facility will also be used for research studies and testing innovative developments. Just some examples are the application of virtual reality, operational advice tools and the testing and monitoring of autonomous ships.

IN-HOUSE DEVELOPED MANOEUVRING AND SIMULATION SOFTWARE
SOSc simulators run on the in-house developed manoeuvring and simulation software Dolphin. This can simulate the full range of maritime operations, from simple ship handling to high-risk, multi-player offshore operations, and from manoeuvring vessels to planing vessels. For the accurate prediction of the hydrodynamic behaviour, the combination of MARIN’s test facilities, prediction methods (such as Computational Fluid Dynamics) and full‐scale measurements is essential.

KEY CAPABILITIES
Optimises nautical operations with excellent modelling of hydrodynamics.
Prediction of hydrodynamics, including all interactions between ships, offshore constructions and environment.
The latest visualisation, virtualisation and motion cueing techniques.
Close observation of the behaviour and interaction between operators.
Measurement and feedback on the performance and workload of operators.
A research platform for new control techniques and human-machine interfaces to improve situational awareness during an operation.
All simulators can be linked to realistically simulate multi-ship and multi-tool operations.

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