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Methods of Collision Avoidance by Radar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2009
Abstract
In this paper, the methods of collision avoidance by radar which have been used in the radar simulator course at Chinese marine colleges are introduced. Then some other methods of estimating the risk of collision, safe passing distance and course alteration in radar collision avoidance are presented.
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