These two volumes contain the proceedings of the Eleventh International Ship Conference, which was held in Southampton, UK, in April, 1997. Hosted by the Ministry of Defense and organized by the Department of Ship Science at the University of Southampton, the conference attracted military and civilian government personnel, as well as delegates from industry and universities worldwide. The conference celebrated its 30th anniversary with this year's symposium.
Consisting of 87 papers written by military and civilian government personnel, as well as delegates from leading industries and universities worldwide, this book represents a major meeting ground for authors from 15 different countries to share their views and expertise, and pave the way for future research in a multitude of areas.
The main theme of the book varies, with papers on neural fuzzy control, ship maneuverability, damage control and condition monitoring, to the use of CCTV to monitor the machinery processes onboard the ship.
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