Systematic Literature Review on the Fidelity of Maritime Simulator Training
The fidelity of a maritime simulator refers to how realistic the representation of a vessel and its environment look, behave, and feel in real life. Despite the benefits of using simulators in maritime training and education, there is a lack of understanding of different debates on whether higher le...
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Main Authors: | Renan P. de Oliveira (Author), Guido Carim Junior (Author), Bruno Pereira (Author), David Hunter (Author), Jeanine Drummond (Author), Marilyn Andre (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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