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Control Method and Efficient Algorithm for an Anchoring System of Vessels

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Industry requires more and more systems focused on Automation. This paper discusses the possibility of programming an intelligent control system, an intelligent agent, that allows reading, interpreting and modifying all the parameters involved in the anchoring of a vessel. This system provides support to crew in taking decisions about anchoring of a vessel. The system has been developed following the standard in naval electronics NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association), so that through several transformations multi-protocol NMEA-232 and RS 232/RS 485, the data can be read by a PLC and by means developing a control interface, it is possible to view and modify all the elements through a HMI panel. Finally a SCADA system is used to verify the proper functioning of the monitoring process.
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