ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Immersive and Non-Immersive Simulators for the Education and Training in Maritime Domain?A Review

Mohammud Hanif Dewan    
Radu Godina    
M Rezaul Karim Chowdhury    
Che Wan Mohd Noor    
Wan Mohd Norsani Wan Nik and Mustafa Man    

Resumen

In the domain of Marine Education and Training (MET), simulators have been utilized for the purpose of training seafarers in the norms for avoiding collisions or for developing the skill of ship manoeuvrability, and even the operation of machinery in the engine room, as well as for conducting research on the subject matter of ship structure, specialized vessel operation, working principle of equipment, and shipboard safety training. These tools are even more important when facing disruptive events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. In MET institutions, full-mission bridge and engine room simulators have been utilized for teaching seafarers for more than a decade. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was conducted to identify immersive and non-immersive simulator applications produced over the previous ten years to improve seafarers? experiential teaching and learning, in the maritime domain. We retrieved 27 articles using the four stages of PRISMA paradigm: Identification, Screening, Eligibility, and Inclusion. The selected papers were read and analyzed according to the training type, the area of training, and the technologies used. The utilization of immersive and non-immersive simulators in the context of the MET domain has been identified and mapped. A few research studies (9 out of 27) compared immersive and non-immersive simulator-based training with conventional training. The quality and efficacy of immersive and non-immersive simulator training at MET institutions have been studied. A model from the learner?s perspective is essential and recommended for future research to assess efficiency and efficacy.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Ivan S. Maksymov    
Ambiguous optical illusions have been a paradigmatic object of fascination, research and inspiration in arts, psychology and video games. However, accurate computational models of perception of ambiguous figures have been elusive. In this paper, we desig... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Hugo Silva, Vítor Duque, Mário Macedo and Mateus Mendes    
The International Classification of Diseases, 10th edition (ICD-10), has been widely used for the classification of patient diagnostic information. This classification is usually performed by dedicated physicians with specific coding training, and it is ... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Danilo Pau, Andrea Pisani and Antonio Candelieri    
In the context of TinyML, many research efforts have been devoted to designing forward topologies to support On-Device Learning. Reaching this target would bring numerous advantages, including reductions in latency and computational complexity, stronger ... ver más
Revista: Algorithms

 
Tomasz Gajewski and Pawel Skiba    
The main goal of this work is to combine the usage of the numerical homogenization technique for determining the effective properties of representative volume elements with artificial neural networks. The effective properties are defined according to the... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Fadi Shaar, Arif Yilmaz, Ahmet Ercan Topcu and Yehia Ibrahim Alzoubi    
Recognizing aircraft automatically by using satellite images has different applications in both the civil and military sectors. However, due to the complexity and variety of the foreground and background of the analyzed images, it remains challenging to ... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences