Difference between revisions of "Requirements to Set up a Model"
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|Sea chart||The sea chart must be in a commonly used picture format like jpg, bmp or tiff. This can be imported into Google EarthTM for defining the grounds. | |Sea chart||The sea chart must be in a commonly used picture format like jpg, bmp or tiff. This can be imported into Google EarthTM for defining the grounds. | ||
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In many cases a normal distribution will do the job. In that case the mean distance and the standard deviation from the leg must be given. | In many cases a normal distribution will do the job. In that case the mean distance and the standard deviation from the leg must be given. | ||
[[Image:20090407 Normal DistributionTVD.gif]] | [[Image:20090407 Normal DistributionTVD.gif:200px]] | ||
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The fractions can be based on individual ship types or the total number of ships | The fractions can be based on individual ship types or the total number of ships | ||
[[Image:20090407 Leg Junction.gif]] | [[Image:20090407 Leg Junction.gif:200px]] | ||
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|Statistics for validation||For validation of the results statistic of the number of collisions and groundings that have occurred in the area within the last 10-15 years or so can be used.|} | |||
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|Sea chart||A sea chart containing depth curves for 0m, 5m and 10m (or close to this). The chart must be in a commonly used picture format like jpg, bmp or tif. It must contain some latitudes and longitudes so that readings can be made. | |Sea chart||A sea chart containing depth curves for 0m, 5m and 10m (or close to this). The chart must be in a commonly used picture format like jpg, bmp or tif. It must contain some latitudes and longitudes so that readings can be made. | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 13 May 2012
The following describes what is needed before a model can be set up.
Without AIS Data Available
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Sea chart | The sea chart must be in a commonly used picture format like jpg, bmp or tiff. This can be imported into Google EarthTM for defining the grounds.
Shipping lanes The most important shipping lanes/legs are drawn in a sea chart. It must be possible to read the coordinates of the legs. | ||||||||||
Ship data | For each leg the number of ships in each direction must be known. this should be in the form of a statistical summary of Ship types and length classes
Based on the ship ength, IWRAP extracts the default breadth, draught and speed from an internal statistical database. However the default draught and speed can also be overridden by the user. | ||||||||||
Traffic distributions | The traffic distribution of each leg in each direction must be given.
In many cases a normal distribution will do the job. In that case the mean distance and the standard deviation from the leg must be given. | ||||||||||
Junction data | Where legs intersect or split we need to know which fraction sails to which leg.
For the picture below the following info is need Proportion of ships on leg 8 going from 8 to 7 Proportion of ships on leg 8 going from 8 to 33 Proportion of ships on leg 7 going from 7 to 8 Proportion of ships on leg 7 going from 7 to 33 Proportion of ships on leg 33 going from 33 to 8 Proportion of ships on leg 33 going from 33 to 7 The fractions can be based on individual ship types or the total number of ships | ||||||||||
Statistics for validation | }
With AIS Data and Automatic Extraction Tools Available(Commercial version - This is not the case for users using the free IALA version of IWRAP).
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