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Anatec personnel have vast
experience in assessing the performance of radar systems being used
by the offshore operators for collision avoidance. This service
has developed through the requests of industry when trying to establish
the likely pick up ranges for vessels of various sizes and types,
and the likely number of target that will be missed in various environmental
conditions. The systems we have in place interface directly with
a number of radar systems and also rely on the collection of manual
information which tends to be performed by the standby vessel or
installation through VHF. Customised data acquisition sheets are
available.
Anatec have performed these
trials for standard marine radar, ARPA and REWS on both the installation
and standby vessel. In addition to determining the radars performance
profile, these trials are often used as an opportunity to identify
how traffic behaves around the installation and standby vessel which
again is useful information when developing a hazard management
strategy. This usually takes the form of undertaking a survey data
analysis to define route positions, regular traders, and also to
investigate the likely level of VHF response that can be expected.
Performing radar trials is
a particularly important function when selecting new equipment or
during system setups, although annual testing can be a useful measure
to ensure system performance is consistent.
Please contact
us for more information on our radar trial services. |