Soebakti, Yishma'il Arsy (2024) Design of Voyage Data Recorder System for Visualizing Environmental Conditions and Engine Performance on Ships Under 24 Meters. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Regulasi internasional tentang keselamatan kapal di laut mengharuskan setiap kapal modern dilengkapi dengan Voyage Data Recorder untuk membantu penyelidikan jika terjadi kecelakaan. Dengan demikian, perangkat ini adalah sarana utama untuk memperoleh data yang akurat tentang kecelakaan yang melibatkan kapal, sehingga mereka harus menjadi sumber pertama dalam penyelidikan kecelakaan kapal. Meskipun regulasi menjelaskan sumber dan jumlah data yang akan direkam, tetapi regulasi yang ada masih belum terlalu jelas dalam membahas tentang format rekaman. Karena itu, saat ini tim penyelidik terpaksa hanya mengandalkan bantuan dari perancang sistem, yang menyediakan perangkat lunak untuk "memutar ulang" data Voyage Data Recorder. Weather Station dengan konsep Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) dirancang sebagai suatu sistem yang dapat merekam dan memvisualisasikan data lingkungan sekitar dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan analisis terhadap kondisi cuaca. Perangkat ini memiliki desain dan konstruksi yang memungkinkan interpretasi data cuaca menjadi format yang mudah dibaca dan disimpan. Melalui penerapan prinsip VDR, Weather Station ini mampu memberikan gambaran lengkap terkait suhu udara, kecepatan angin, kelembaban, dan informasi lingkungan lainnya. Dengan demikian, analisis lebih lanjut dapat dilakukan untuk membahas kondisi cuaca di sekitar lokasi perangkat, memberikan kontribusi pada pemahaman lebih mendalam terhadap faktor-faktor yang dapat memengaruhi keselamatan pelayaran
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International regulations regarding the safety of ships at sea require that every modern ship be equipped with a Voyage Data Recorder to assist investigation if following potential accident. Consequently, these devices are the main means to obtain accurate data on accidents involving ships, so they should be the first source in ship accident investigations. Regardless of the regulations that has explained the source and amount of data to be recorded, the existing regulations are still not very clear in discussing the recording format. Therefore, the investigation team is currently forced to rely solely on the assistance of the system designer, who provides the software to "play back" the Voyage Data Recorder. The Weather Station with the concept of Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) is designed as a system that can record and visualize environmental data to enhance understanding and analysis of weather conditions. This device has a design and construction that allows the interpretation of weather data into a format that is easy to read and store. By applying the principles of VDR, this Weather Station is capable of providing a comprehensive overview of air temperature, wind speed, humidity, and other environmental information. Therefore, further analysis can be conducted to discuss the weather conditions around the device's location, contributing to a deeper understanding of factors that can impact maritime safety
Item Type: | Thesis (Other) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Perekam Data Pelayaran, Regulasi, Stasiun Cuaca, Lingkungan; Voyage Data Recorder, Regulation, Weather Station, Environmental |
Subjects: | V Naval Science > VC Naval Maintenance > VC 270-279 Equipment of vessels, supplier,allowances,etc V Naval Science > VK > VK200 Merchant marine--Safety measures |
Divisions: | Faculty of Marine Technology (MARTECH) > Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering > 36201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Yishma’il Arsy Soebakti |
Date Deposited: | 20 Feb 2024 01:27 |
Last Modified: | 20 Feb 2024 01:27 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/107612 |
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