Ocean Systems Engineering Volume 7, Number 3, September 2017 , pages 247-273 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/ose.2017.7.3.247 |
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Case study of detection and maneuvering performance of naval ships using engagement simulation of engineering level |
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Dong-Hoon Jeong, Myung-Il Roh and Seung-Ho Ham
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Abstract | ||
Many different engagement situations require naval ships to achieve some level of effectiveness. The performance of the naval ships is very important for such effectiveness. There have been many studies that analyze the effectiveness and the performance. The former are largely related to engagement level simulations, while the latter are largely related to engineering level simulations. However, there have been few studies that consider both the engagement level and the engineering level at the same time. Therefore, this study presents three case studies using engagement simulation of the engineering level to check the performance of the related parameters. First, detection performance simulations are carried out by changing the specifications of the passive sonars of a submarine in different scenarios. Maneuvering performance simulations are carried out by changing the specification of the hydroplanes of a submarine in different scenarios. Lastly, in order to check whether or not our forces would succeed in attacking enemy forces, we perform an engagement simulation with various naval ship models that consist of several engineering level models, such as command systems, weapon systems, detection systems, and maneuver systems. As a result, the performance according to the specifications of the naval ships and weapons is evaluated. | ||
Key Words | ||
modeling and simulation; engagement level; engineering level; DEVS & DTSS model; naval ships | ||
Address | ||
Dong-Hoon Jeong: Hyundai Maritime Research Institute, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea Myung-Il Roh: Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, and Research Institute of Marine Systems Engineering, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea Seung-Ho Ham: Department of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea | ||