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  2. Dynamic positioning - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer-controlled system to automatically maintain a vessel's position and heading by using its own propellers and thrusters. Position reference sensors, combined with wind sensors, motion sensors and gyrocompasses , provide information to the computer pertaining to the vessel's position and the magnitude and ...

  3. USCGC Cypress - Wikipedia

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    Her Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) uses this positioning information, the ship's controllable-pitch propeller, and the stern and bow thrusters to keep the ship on station without any human input. Cypress's Machinery Plant Control and Monitoring System (MPCMS) has over 1000 sensors throughout the ship. This system makes it possible for one ...

  4. USCGC Healy - Wikipedia

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    Healy has a Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) that uses her 2200-horsepower Omnithruster Bow Thruster system, which aids in navigation and station keeping during science operations. [7] Her flight deck is capable of landing both of the Coast Guard's helicopter airframes, and attached is a hangar that can house 2 Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin helicopters.

  5. USCGC Juniper - Wikipedia

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    Her Dynamic Positioning System (DPS) uses this positioning information, the ship's controllable-pitch propeller, and the stern and bow thrusters to keep the ship on station without any human input. These systems allow Juniper and her crew to work more buoys in less time, more efficiently and safely, and in tougher environmental conditions than ...

  6. Allseas - Wikipedia

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    It has dynamic positioning capabilities. [13] Lorelay: A pipelay vessel designed for the installation of small to medium-diameter subsea pipelines. It was the first offshore pipelay vessel to be equipped with a full Dynamic Positioning System (DPS). [19] It is registered and currently sailing under the flag of Malta.

  7. DPS - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic positioning system, a means to automatically maintain a ship's position and heading by using her own propellers and thrusters DPS protocol , a quantum key distribution protocol DPS (Data Processing System), the designation of several lines of computer in the List of Groupe Bull products

  8. USCGC Fir (WLB-213) - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic positioning system relies on inputs from the Differential Global Positioning System. In dynamic positioning mode the ship can be driven with a joystick from several locations on the bridge, and from a mobile ship control console. [2] [5] The ship recently converted all of its lighted aids to navigation from incandescent to LED lights.

  9. Hydroacoustic Position Reference - Wikipedia

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    Hydroacoustic Position Reference is a system to measure the relative position between a transmitter and a receiver under water. It is sometimes used for vessels with dynamic positioning to either measure the relative position between a fixed underwater transmitter or to a mobile under water vehicle (for example ROV). [1]