Abstract
Ship-handling simulator is often used to train seamen for maneuvering andlor to research marine environments and so on. Lacking the validation for the simulator's function, it is so often that the construction of very expensively large shiphandling simulator is adopted in order to pursue the reality of simulation too. In this reason authors studied the validation of shiphandling simulator's function by clming the role that the simulator's function contributes for using simulators in which typical nautical missions are executed under maneuvering situations such as Collision avoidance, Passing fairway, Approaching anchorage and Berthing. The result of this study showed the relationship between the ship-handling simulator's functions and shipoperator's performance corresponding nautical missions were discussed with the results of experience using the Full Mission Simulators in Japan to validate the simulator's function. In this paper, the relationship between simulator's function and human performance are presented after complements of study and
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