Navigation Training Requirements and Technical Support for the Danube Inland Navigation Simulator

Article Preview

Abstract:

In our study we describe the navigation training requirements for simulator training, and analysing the suggested infrastructure of an inland navigation simulator training centre. Intensity of navigation training on the Inland Navigation Simulator depends on its character and the chosen difficulty (complexity). The participant of the navigation training has to be able to carry out the minimum training skills depending on the difficulty. The level of difficulty could be divided according to the education target like: basic trainings for non-professionals, medium level trainings for crew on operational level, high level training for crew on management level (+ practicing Local Knowledge Requirements (LKR) if possible).

You have full access to the following eBook

Info:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] A. Dávid, J. Šlesinger, M. Jurkovič, C. Hargitai, D. György, G. Simongáti: Danube Navigation Requirements and Concept, Zilina, Budapest, September (2014).

Google Scholar

[2] Z. Dvořák, B. Leitner & L. Novák, (2011),. National Transport Information System in Slovakia as a Tool for Security Enhancing of Critical Accident Locations. Kaunas, Lithuania, Kaunas University of Technology. 2011. pp.145-148, ISSN 1822-296X.

Google Scholar

[3] Danube Commission document published in 2007 (DC/CEC 68/7).

Google Scholar

[4] European Commission Decision 61/2006 for EU (ECE/TRANS/SC/. 3/172).

Google Scholar

[5] http: /www. hintproject. net/getpage. php?page=about. php. Accessed: 2014-05-01.

Google Scholar