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Cognitive errors for radar target echo direction

Koji Murai (Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, 5‐1‐1 Fukaeminami, Higashinada‐Ku, Kobe, Hyogo 658‐0022, Japan)
Yuji Hayashi (Faculty of Maritime Sciences, Kobe University, 5‐1‐1 Fukaeminami, Higashinada‐Ku, Kobe, Hyogo 658‐0022, Japan)

Interactive Technology and Smart Education

ISSN: 1741-5659

Article publication date: 28 February 2005

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Abstract

Radar is a useful instrument to get target information in restricted visibility and night navigation. If there are many similar targets in a close area, navigators sometimes make errors in recognizing the radar’s target direction when they find the targets in a seascape using radar information. They sometimes indicate other targets instead of their intended target by mistake. We must prevent the errors, to reduce accidents and improve safe navigation. The purpose of this paper is to investigate why navigators make mistakes when identifying the direction between the radar’s target echo on the display and the actual vessel in the seascape. We tackle this problem in three steps: 1) we propose a navigator’s radar target cognitive model; 2) we evaluate the errors of the radar target cognition and its indication in the seascape and 3) we discuss the errors with the parallax.

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Murai, K. and Hayashi, Y. (2005), "Cognitive errors for radar target echo direction", Interactive Technology and Smart Education, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 47-54. https://doi.org/10.1108/17415650580000032

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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