Abstract
This paper reports a computer simulation of a new marine search and rescue system, which is applicable under any weather condition, utilizing the marine radar and radar transponder-SART (Search And Rescue Transponder). The purpose of this simulation is to study the relationship between the search distance and consistency of recognition of the new system under various circumstances. Based on the results obtained from this simulation, the performance of this now can be said: 1. the maximum search distance is 13 nautical miles under condition of Beaufort Scale 8 and Sea State 7, and 2. 10% consistency of recognition under any heavy weather and sea condition is indicated within 10 nautical miles in radius. Also, the simulation results under the same sea conditions as those of the sea trials which were carried out at not so heavy weather conditions coincide with the actual results.
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