Ship's crew training set
A crew-trained technique used in the simulation of astronautical conditions, transport and packaging, instrumentation, etc., to solve problems such as lack of reliable means of protecting systems from unauthorized access
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[0020] The training simulator is a multiport computer network that can serve both an instructor and a group of trainees and can operate in a multitasking mode. A computer network according to the Ethernet standard involves the network card connection of several computers (structured network) via cables or switches and network cards generating synchronization from signals.
[0021] A simulator for crew training on board a ship consists of a set of TWS1 and an IWS2 corresponding to the number of trainees. Each TWS1 includes a personal computer system unit (PCSU) 3, a control panel (CP) 4 with a data input device (DID) 5 and peripheral devices, first and second monitor displays 6, 7, wherein there is a DID5 The CP4 is connected to the PCSU3 through a serial port 8, while the first and second monitor displays 6, 7 are connected to it through respective user interfaces, namely an analog interface RGB9 and a digital interface DVI10. A power switch unit (PSSU) 11 is connected to CP4...
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