Patent classifications
G05D2109/34
REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
A remote control device for remotely controlling a ship propulsion device provided in a ship. The remote control device includes a remote control device main body including a main body case installed on an installation surface provided in the ship, and a remote control lever attached to the main body case, a display unit provided outside the main body case, and including a display case and a display provided in the display case, and a support arm that couples the display unit and the remote control device main body to each other, and that supports the display unit such that the display unit is disposed at a position separated from the remote control device main body.
SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING BATTERY WEIGHT ON A BOAT
A system for a boat includes a first guideway installed under a main deck of the boat, a first battery pack coupled to the first guideway under the main deck, and a first actuator configured to move the first battery pack along the first guideway. A controller is electrically and/or signally coupled with the first actuator. A user input device is electrically and/or signally coupled with the controller. The controller is configured to control the first actuator to move the first battery pack along the first guideway in response to an input to the user input device so as to relocate the weight of the first battery pack under the main deck.
SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD FOR SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM FOR SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM
A ship monitoring system includes: a shipboard information processing apparatus and including a shipboard communication unit and an information acquisition unit; and a support information processing apparatus and including: a support side communication unit capable of communicating with the shipboard communication unit; a time lag identification unit; and a state prediction unit. The time lag identification unit identifies a time from transmission of the ship motion information from the shipboard communication unit to reception of the ship motion information by the support side communication unit as a reception time lag. The state prediction unit inputs the ship motion information and the reception time lag to a ship motion model related to the ship motion of the ship to predict a motion state of the ship ahead of a motion state of the ship indicated by the ship motion information by a period of time based on the reception time lag.
SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING SHIP SPEED CONTROL, CONTROL METHOD FOR SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM FOR SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM
In a ship control system of one embodiment, a main engine controller performs, when controlling the rotational frequency of a main engine based on a target ship speed of a ship, feedback control of an actual ship speed of the ship to perform ship speed control for bringing the actual ship speed closer to the target ship speed. A turning judgment unit judges whether or not the ship will turn. A control change unit performs, when the turning judgment unit has judged that the ship will turn, lowering processing for lowering the responsiveness of the ship speed control.
TRAILERING SUPPORT DEVICE AND METHOD, AND MARINE VESSEL INCLUDING TRAILERING SUPPORT DEVICE
A trailering support device able to facilitate loading of a hull onto a trailer includes one or more controllers configured or programmed to perform an automatic vessel steering control to move the hull toward the trailer; estimate, based on a content of the automatic vessel steering control, a position and an azimuth of the hull at a predetermined time after a start of the automatic vessel steering control; detect the position, a steering angle, and the azimuth of the hull; compare the estimated position and azimuth, respectively, with the position and the azimuth detected at the predetermined time; and determine, based on a comparison result, whether the loading of the hull onto the trailer able to be performed; and in a case where it is determined that the loading of the hull onto the trailer is not able to be performed, provide notification of the determination that the loading of the trailer is not able to be performed.
SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM, CONTROL METHOD FOR SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM, AND RECORDING MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM FOR SHIP MONITORING SYSTEM
A ship monitoring system includes: a shipboard information processing apparatus and including a shipboard communication unit and an information acquisition unit; and a support information processing apparatus and including: a support side communication unit capable of communicating with the shipboard communication unit; a time lag identification unit; and a state prediction unit. The time lag identification unit identifies a time from transmission of the ship motion information from the shipboard communication unit to reception of the ship motion information by the support side communication unit as a reception time lag. The state prediction unit inputs the ship motion information and the reception time lag to a ship motion model related to the ship motion of the ship to predict a motion state of the ship ahead of a motion state of the ship indicated by the ship motion information by a period of time based on the reception time lag.
SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING SHIP SPEED CONTROL, CONTROL METHOD FOR SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM, AND STORAGE MEDIUM STORING CONTROL PROGRAM FOR SHIP CONTROL SYSTEM
In a ship control system of one embodiment, a main engine controller performs, when controlling the rotational frequency of a main engine based on a target ship speed of a ship, feedback control of an actual ship speed of the ship to perform ship speed control for bringing the actual ship speed closer to the target ship speed. A turning judgment unit judges whether or not the ship will turn. A control change unit performs, when the turning judgment unit has judged that the ship will turn, lowering processing for lowering the responsiveness of the ship speed control.
Ship Control System For Controlling Main Engine Of Ship, Control Method For Ship Control System, Storage Medium Storing Control Program For Ship Control System, And External Force Vector Estimation Device For Estimating External Force Vector Received By Ship
In a ship control system of one embodiment, a route command unit outputs a route command including a target ship position and a target bow direction of a ship. An information detector detects ship information including an actual ship position and an actual bow direction of a ship. An external force vector estimation unit estimates an external force vector received by a ship, using the ship information and a hull motion model related to a hull motion of the ship. A control command unit controls both rotational frequency of a main engine and a rudder angle of a ship, based on the route command, the ship information, and the external force vector.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH CONTINUOUSLY UPDATING ML
A marine vessel management system, comprising: receiving input data comprising at least radar input data indicative of a first field of view and imagery input data indicative of a second field of view being at least partially overlapping with said first field of view. Processing the input data to determine data indicative of reflecting object(s) within an overlapping portion of said first field of view. Determining respective locations(s) within said second field of view, where said reflecting object(s) are identified, and obtaining radar meta-data of said reflecting object(s); processing said input imagery data said respective locations in an overlapping portion of said second field of view. Determining image data piece(s) corresponding with section(s) of said imagery data associated with said reflecting object(s). Using said radar meta-data for generating label data and generating output data comprising said image data section(s) and said label data.
WIRELESS RECONFIGURABLE YACHT CONTROLLER
Remote-control units used for docking a marine vessel include both a radio transceiver for communicating with a helm receiver to which control signals for the various vessel systems can be sent, and a WiFi transceiver that can be used to remotely access and adjust the operational profiles stored in the remote control unit. Each of the profiles causes the remote control unit to control one or more vessel systems by ramping up their output over an initial time duration to a maximum profile setting which is a proportion of the maximum output capability of the vessel system.