واضح آرشیو وب فارسی:اهوراوب: TIN news: DNV GL will be the main sponsor of the 15th International Conference on Computer and IT Applications in the Maritime Industries (COMPIT), to be held from 9–۱۱ May 2016 in Lecce, Italy. First held in the year 2000, COMPIT has established itself as a key conference in information technology (IT) for the maritime industries, bringing together software developers and users. Most participants come from industry, reflecting the practical relevance of the event. The main trends are: -We get smart & cooperative. Communication and cooperation make for smarter solutions – in business, in design, in operation. “Smart & connected” is a recurrent theme in very diverse forms. Key players cooperate to create new solutions for customers, not unlike airlines with their alliances and code-sharing. Robots and autonomous systems cooperate with each other and with humans – giving us a glimpse of future cyber-shipping. -Big Data gets bigger. Big Data uses relatively simple algorithms, but huge amounts of data, fuelled by AIS and on-board sensors. Collecting and storing all this data is easy. The challenge lies in turning the data into useful information. The business field is developing very rapidly – there seems to be almost a “gold rush” spirit in the industry. Indeed, Big Data mining may produce some real nuggets in the not so distant future. -Virtual Reality – It’s a different game now. We have to thank our kids – the video game industry has provided cost-effective software and hardware solutions for Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. Now the maritime industries are adapting the options and putting them to good use – whenever the human needs to be involved in simulations. A user-friendly bridge or hands-on training for surveys? The answer is now clearly based on Virtual Reality. COMPIT lasts three full days. Traditionally each day is dedicated to a major phase in the lifecycle of ships: -Day 1: “New Design Processes”, “Cloud-based CFD Simulation”, “Interdisciplinary Simulations”, and “Hydrodynamic Optimization” -Day 2: “Smart & Cooperative – Design & Production”, “Autonomous (Seeing) Systems”, “Smart & Cooperative Ship Operation”, “Virtual Reality” -Day 3: “Asset Management”, “Smart Energy Management”, “Big Data I & II” Big Data and Smart & Connected are dominant trends, accounting for two dedicated sessions each, and also making guest appearances in other sessions. But there are many other interesting developments. The best idea is to have a look at the complete program (www.compit.info) and pick your own winner(s). DNV GL’s contributions to Compit 2016 are: Benoit Mallol (NUMECA), Volker Bertram (DNV GL) Trends in CFD Illustrated Exemplarily for Competitive Sailing Yachts Kay Dausendschön, Thomas Mestl (DNV GL) Port ETA Prediction based on AIS Data Cezary Zrodowski, Przemyslaw Feiner (DNV GL) SurveySimulator – A Virtual Reality Training Tool for Ship Surveys Levi Kristian Jamt, Kristine Bruun Ludvigsen, Nicolai Husteli, Mikhail Lindblad, Brede Børhaug, Øyvind Smogeli, Halvor Platou (Marine Cybernetix) Digital Twins for Design, Testing and Verification throughout a Vessel’s Life Cycle Kristin Dalhaug, Vidar Vindoy (DNV GL) Structuring Big Data related to Vessels Gabriele Manno, Knut Erik Knutsen, Steinar Låg (DNV GL) Asset and Operations Management in the Era of Connectivity and Big Data: A Maritime Industry Focus لینک منبع
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