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Design Practice of Maritime Unmanned Equipment Test System Based on LVC
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2025
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Design Practice of Maritime Unmanned Equipment Test System Based on LVC
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Design Practice of Maritime Unmanned Equipment Test System Based on LVC
2025
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Overview
A test system that combines reality and simulation is an urgent requirement for the combat-oriented demonstration and verification of maritime unmanned equipment in complex scenarios. By analyzing the actual demand and outstanding issues related to maritime unmanned equipment testing, and combining this with the characteristics of maritime unmanned equipment testing tasks at the present stage, a framework for a maritime unmanned equipment testing system based on live virtual constructive (LVC) simulation technology has been designed. This system composition has been proposed, and a typical application has been validated. These ideas provide a foundation for the combat-oriented testing of maritime unmanned equipment.
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IOP Publishing
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