| Ship Simulator 2006 Professional | |
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| Developer(s) | VSTEP |
| Engine | Quest3D |
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
| Release date(s) | March 23, 2007 |
| Genre(s) | Vehicle Simulation |
| Mode(s) | Single-player Multi-player |
| Media | CD-ROM or download |
| System requirements | Windows 2000, XP or Vista, Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or AMD equivalent 1 GB RAM |
| Input methods | Keyboard, Mouse with scroll wheel, Joystick, Joypad or Steering wheel |
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Ship Simulator 2006 Professional
This is the first release in the ship simulator professional series and is based on ship simulator 2006. It was created to be used as a tool for training maritime people. It can communicate with other training equipment through NMEA signals. By connecting other equipment to the simulator more scenarios could be simulated.
Ship Simulator Professional v2.0
| Ship Simulator Professional v2.0
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| Developer(s) | VSTEP | ||
| Engine | Quest3D | ||
| Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows | ||
| Release date(s) | July, 2009 | ||
| Genre(s) | Vehicle Simulation | ||
| Mode(s) | Single-player Multi-player | ||
| Media | CD-ROM or download | ||
| System requirements | Windows XP/Vista, intel core 2 duo or AMD equivalent 3 GB RAM |
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| Input methods | Keyboard, Mouse or Ship Control Unit | ||
Ship Simulator Professional v2.0 is a new professional ship simulation platform. It is created by Dutch-based simulator software developer VSTEP. It will be released by the end of March 2009. Ship Simulator Professional provides users with a professional maritime training and simulation platform. It features 30 different advanced detailed vessels in highly detailed surroundings.
Ship Simulator Professional supports Windows XP and Vista and can be used with up to three external monitors. It also supports the use of external chart devices, AIS monitors and other navigation systems and hardware. You can configure up to 8 serial connections separately for different NMEA sentences, this includes update frequencies, baud rates etc. It is also possible to use Ethernet instead of serial communications (23 NMEA output, 9 input).
Feature List
- 32 Highly detailed vessels with realistic dynamics and maneuvering properties.
- 9 Realistic and accurate sailing environments.
- Dynamic and customizable wave, day/night & weather system.
- NMEA input and output communication: 23 NMEA 0183 output sentences and 9 input sentences, configurable across 8 serial ports or Ethernet.
- Conning screen and simplified electronic vector charts included.
- Interface with motion platforms.
- Usable for conventional engine & steering inputs, DP systems and azimuth controls.
- Realistic vessel collisions and grounding on shallow water.
- Towing and mooring possible with realistic vessel responses.
- Morse light signaling. Morse light signals can be sent to other vessels in a multiplayer training session.
- International maritime signal flags communication. Signal flags can be hoisted. These can be viewed and deciphered on other vessels in a multiplayer training session.
- Exhibition Mode for unmanned exhibition or museum stations, featuring an adapted user interface & combining a selection of missions with suitable ship bridge hardware.
- Full-screen display option of the Ship Sim Professional navigational instruments, including radar, conning screen, compass and navigation chart on up to three external displays.
- Berthing trainer: special extra berthing viewpoints are included and allow the simulator to be used for professional berthing training.
- Superior visuals: the most realistic 3D graphics in the professional maritime simulator market.
Ships
- Anchor handling tug - Fairmount Sherpa
- Cruise ship - Ocean Star
- Dutch seagoing steamtugboat - Furie
- Fast ferry - Red Jet 4
- Ferry - Pride Of Rotterdam
- Ferry - Red Eagle
- Fishing vessel - Northern Star
- Frigate - Van Herwijnen
- Frigate - La Fayette Class
- Harbor tug - Tugboat
- Historical yacht - Portoferraio Angel
- Hovercraft - Freedom 90
- Incident response vessel - RPA12
- Inland container vessel - Mare Australe
- Large heavy lift ship - mv Jumbo Javelin
- Large container vessel - Vermaas
- Minesweeper - Sandown Class
- Modern tugboat - Bugsier 2
- Multi-product replenishment - Durance Class
- Multi-purpose freighter - Agile Solution
- Natural gas platform - Norman 1
- Ocean liner - Titanic
- Patrol boat - P6
- Pilot boat - Pioneer
- Powerboat - Powerboat
- Pushboat - Herkules Atlas
- Rescue boat - Arie visser
- Rigid inflatable boat - Inferno
- Russian Tug - Igor K.
- Seagoing motortugboat - Elbe
- Speed yacht - Marbella Delight
- Supertanker - Latitude
- Water taxi - VSTP7
Ports
- Rotterdam
- San Francisco
- Solent, including Southampton and Cowes
Open Sea Environments
Ship Simulator Professional Instructor Station
The Ship Simulator Professional Instructor Station is a specialized training suite designed for maritime instructors that want full flexibility to create specialized training scenarios for students. It includes all the advanced features of Ship Simulator Professional v2.0 as well as specialized high end creation tools to cater for all specific training needs.
The Instructor Station Suite includes;
- Full Ship Simulator Professional v2.0 version for trainee station
- Ship dynamics editor
With the Advanced Ship Dynamics Editor, you can adapt the characteristics of the simulator vessels, to suit your specific training needs. The Editor allows you to change vessel properties including:
- Displacement
- Engine type, thrust and allocation
- Rudder placement, dimensions and steering forces
- Dynamic vessel response to waves
- Maneuvering characteristics
All maneuvering data can be saved in an Microsoft Excel table for further detailed analysis. This allows you to compare the simulated sea trials with the real sea trial report. Further refinement of the hydrodynamic properties allows you to get an accurate match of the simulated and the real ship maneuvering characteristics.
- Mission Creator
Add a full Mission Editor to Ship Simulator Professional to create your own custom missions, optimized for your training or demonstration objectives. The missions you make with the Mission Creator can be uploaded to the Global Mission Repository, or in case you have the Ship Simulator Multiplayer Server module, to the local Mission Repository.
- Bridge & Lights Editor
This editor is a powerful tool that allows you to customize all vessel configurations. It allows the user to do the following:
- Place bridge navigation instruments
- Add navigation lights
- Place mooring/towing connection points
- Advanced Wave & Weather Editor
This tool is an advanced version of the basic weather editor, allowing for further adjustment and creation of realistic weather and dynamic wave & current effects and parameters. Chart Editor: With the Chart Editor, you can place specific buoy objects on charts. You can set the buoy model, color, and light signaling characteristics.
- Multiplayer Server
Configure and run your own Ship Simulator Professional multiplayer sessions allowing sessions of up to 24 players simultaneously.
- Mission Server
The Mission Server tool allows for missions that are created with the Mission Creation Tool to be uploaded to this Mission Server. You can thus upload the missions you make to your own local mission repository. Every Ship Simulator Professional installation can then connect to this local Mission Server and download the available new missions from there.
- Real-Time Instructor (September 2009)
With the Real-Time Instructor tool, the instructor can create real-time training sessions with one or multiple trainees while influencing several training elements in real-time, including:
- Weather and waves. The instructor can make sudden and real-time changes to the weather conditions, to see if the trainee responds to this properly.
- Rudder and engine damage. Create damage effects on trainee vessels in real-time e.g. simulate a rudder suddenly get stuck, make one or more engines perform below the optimum, etc.
- The trajectory of autonomous (target) vessels. The instructor can create difficult situations for the trainee by adding vessels on a collision course. The instructor can also record trainee sessions for playback and review afterwards.
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