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    • OCEANS 81 Maritime Reporter, Sep 15, 1981 #12

    Oceans '81, the annual conference and exhibition sponsored by the IEEE Council of Oceanic Engineering and the Marine Technology Society, will be held September 16-18 at the Sheraton Hotel, Boston, Mass. A record 300 technical presentations will be made by eminent persons from academe, research organ

  • , and of shipboard personnel who are trained appropriately.” Islam is chairing a committee of industry, government and academic representatives to update IEEE Std 45, the standard for designing and reliably operating and maintaining electrical installations aboard ships.  The updated standard should supply

  • hours or more) lamp life. Constructed entirely of corrosion- resistant material, the fixture carries the UL listing "595 Saltwater Service," and meets IEEE 45 and U.S. Coast Guard requirements. Other features include special nylon bearings throughout, moisture-proof roof seal, and quick-change relamping in

  • in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in electrical engineering. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the Naval Institute

  • n t e d with Bridge Control Consoles, Local Control Panels, and Engineer's Accommodation Alarm Panel. GPM Ship Automation Systems conform to the latest IEEE #45 Marine E l e c t r i c a l Installation S t a n d a r d s , ABS Rules, USCG Regulations and Maritime Administration Requirements in conjunction with

  • has an extensive background in the marketing and sales of INMARSAT satellite communications terminals. He is a former chairman of the IEEE-45 Marine Transportation Committee. Mackay is the exclusive U.S. distributor for the EB Nera "Saturn" shipboard and transportable INMARSAT satellite

  • Engineering degree from Lowell Technological Institute. He is a member of ASNE and SNAME, and is a member of The Marine Transportation Committee of IEEE. He is also a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and serves on its Aerospace and Avionics subcommittee AE-9C on Fiberoptic Data Busses

  • electrical awareness. Timothy L. Gauthier, Project Manager/Senior Training Specialist, AVO Training Institute, is currently Secretary of the IEEE P45.5 (Shipyard Safety) Committee, and an IEEE 1584 Workgroup member. He has more than 30 years of electrical experience. He is also an instructor AVO

  • a premium. Its AC Variable Frequency electric drive satisfies a wide range of performance requirements. All electrical components comply with ABS, USCG, and IEEE-45 standards. The tow winch is part of a two-winch suite of equipment that also includes a Markey Model DEPCF-52- 75HP Class II Hawser Winch. Together

  • . The INP may also be interfaced with multiple sources of navigation and target information including radar, sonar, gyrocompass/ speed log, and the IEEE bus. EPSCO designs and manufactures microwave components and systems, special test and simulation equipment, and navigation systems for both military

  • cooperate in the precedent-setting meeting. They are the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and the Marine Technology Society (MTS). The technical sessions will take place over a 2y2-day period, and in addition there will be luncheons

  • MT Jan-24#52 .  En-
gineered Fluids, Inc.; © IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 52

    , Singapore Dr. David Sundin is Founder and 2. “Thermal Management of Lithium-Ion Battery Systems”, David Sundin, Ph.D. En- gineered Fluids, Inc.; © IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology. Chief Scientist of Engineered 3. “Insights into Fire Propagation in NMC 21700 Cell Modules with and without

  • MT Jan-24#6  positions in a variety of IEEE and ASTM Committees.  )
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 6

    . Dr, Sundin has over 30 years’ experience developing and applying specialty electrical cooling ? uids and has held leadership positions in a variety of IEEE and ASTM Committees. MTR #1 (1-17).indd 6 1/31/2024 2:01:31 P

  • MT Nov-22#43  battery from incidental punc- IEEE Spectrum (October 2022))
    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    are quali? ed to be transported under UN3481, which is less restrictive. This is FUTURE because the housing protects the battery from incidental punc- IEEE Spectrum (October 2022) reported on Mercedes-Benz ture. For more information in IATA rules, see Battery Univer- prototype Vision EQXX sedan. It will

  • MR Apr-22#43  of Arcs Below 
250V,” in IEEE Industry Applications Society)
    April 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    of Energy, Aiken, South Carolina, 2009. [6] M. Lang and K. Jones, “Investigation of Factors Affecting the Sustainability of Arcs Below 250V,” in IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, 2011. [7] “Technical Engineering Services to per- form Arc Flash Analysis for Coast Guard

  • MR Apr-22#42  breakers detailed that underlie IEEE Standard  cal/cm2 are not)
    April 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    rated • Current-limiting fuses or Flash Hazards” [14], equations were clothing for incident energies above 40 circuit breakers detailed that underlie IEEE Standard cal/cm2 are not recognized, and ener- • Arc Resistant Switchgear 1584-2002 [15]. In the initial phase of gized work should not be performed

  • MR Apr-22#41  the entrance cu-
ics Engineers (IEEE): IEEE Std 45.5,  of the)
    April 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 41

    voltage standards the Institute of Electrical and Electron- called plasma ? ows through the inside physically segregate the entrance cu- ics Engineers (IEEE): IEEE Std 45.5, of the switchboard. If an arc starts in one bicles and make such propagation from Recommended Practice for Electrical location

  • MT Jan-22#46  
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    Service (NMS), manufacturers of the impressive Vitrovex line of hollow glass spheres for ocean science. My suggestion Photo by Elizabeth Strickland, IEEE 46 January/February 2022 MTR #1 (34-49).indd 46 1/25/2022 9:18:01 A

  • MT Sep-21#25  up to SHF (centimeter wave) in 
IEEE bands S and C, and can)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    RF performance characteristics. These pressure-rated, low-loss RF (coax) connectors are ideal for GPS-frequency systems up to SHF (centimeter wave) in IEEE bands S and C, and can be hybridized with electrical contacts and/or optical ferrules. BIRNS new 1C and 1V series assemblies offer low insertion loss

  • MT Jul-21#20  at half the  Olsen has been the IEEE (Institute of 
inated industry)
    July 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 20

    target to deliver twice the infor- lated industries. Throughout her career in a male-dom- mation in half the time and at half the Olsen has been the IEEE (Institute of inated industry, Olsen pushed through unit cost. Electrical and Electronic Engineers) those awkward moments of being singled This

  • MT Mar-20#14  was held for 
show support for IEEE MTS OCEANS  at NSCC and)
    March 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    a setting. Therefore, In addition to the traditional trade a one year Ocean Technology program an online training course was held for show support for IEEE MTS OCEANS at NSCC and both ocean mapping and them, tailored speci? cally to tradeshow shows this year, OceansAdvance added underwater technology

  • MT Sep-19#53  presented at the last week’s IEEE Interna-
into different)
    September 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 53

    try- with new capabilities to “shapeshift,” by au- ing if they fail. tonomously disconnecting and reassembling In a new paper presented at the last week’s IEEE Interna- into different con? gurations to form various tional Symposium on Multi-Robot and Multi-Agent Sys- ? oating platforms in the canals of Amster- tem

  • MT Apr-19#64  . . . . .Oceans 2019 MTS/IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . )
    April 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 64

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  • MT May-19#64  . . . . .Oceans 2019 MTS/IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . )
    May 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 64

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  • MT Mar-19#80  . . . . .Oceans 2019 MTS/IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . )
    March 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 80

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  • MT Mar-19#57  from 
hosting the biennial IEEE OES Autonomous Underwater)
    March 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 57

    close friend and collaborator, Joao Tasso (De Sousa).” In fact, Portugal is a powerhouse of AUV development and research. Apart from hosting the biennial IEEE OES Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Symposium, the country boasts both Tasso’s Underwater Systems & Technology Laboratory, or LSTS, and the researchers

  • MT Jan-19#38  will be 
autonomy. At a recent IEEE workshop, the commu-
nity)
    January 2019 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 38

    Similar to what an operating sys- tem is on PCs, the OS became the most important component on your computer. For UUVs it will be autonomy. At a recent IEEE workshop, the commu- nity strongly request vehicle manufactures “open the door” to control. Backseat drivers need more access to sensor data and

  • MR Oct-18#14  the Author
Dr. Charles Judice, IEEE Fellow and 
ELECTRONICS)
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    A Personal Re? ection The Role of the USCG RDC in About the Author Dr. Charles Judice, IEEE Fellow and ELECTRONICS UPDATE USCG Auxiliary FSO-NS. (Note: USCG members Irene Gonin, and Lee Luft Electronic ATON’s contributed to this article. o recreational boaters, Aids to and ship-to-ATON communications.

  • MT Sep-17#60 , Alaska
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    ................................................Sept. 18-21, 2017 Where: ...............................................Anchorage, Alaska www.oceans17mtsieeeanchorage.org The Photo ....... Image Credit: © Rocky Grimes / Adobe Stock very autumn the Marine Technology Society and products, services and technological

  • MT Nov-16#57  Technology Society and 
the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society)
    November 2016 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 57

    The Oceans 2016 conference and exhibition, co-sponsored by the Marine Technology Society and the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, was held September 19-23, 2016 in Monterey, Calif. The event drew more than 100 exhibitors showcasing some of the latest products, services and tech- nological advancements.

  • MN Nov-16#107  cables for 
Harrington Hoists’ 
IEEE 1394 applications are designed)
    November 2016 - Marine News page: 107

    Spark Resistant Signal Integrity Manual Hoists TE Connectivity’s Raychem high- and Trolleys speed data transmission cables for Harrington Hoists’ IEEE 1394 applications are designed RCB Ex Certi? ed for use with commercial marine sys- Spark Resistant hand tems. The ruggedized cable helps chain

  • MT Sep-16#60  Monterey, Calif.
www.oceans16mtsieeemonterey.org
Each year the)
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    Preview Monterey’s Breakwater Cove (Photo: City of Monterey) What: Oceans 2016 When: Sept. 19-23, 2016 Oceans 2016 Where: Monterey, Calif. www.oceans16mtsieeemonterey.org Each year the Marine Technology So- data to the Ulti-Buoy controller via in- ciety and the IEEE Oceanic Engineering ductive telemetry.Soundnine

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    July 2016 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 80

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    , Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.oceansensorsystems.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(954) 796-6583 46 . . . . .Oceans 2016 MTS/IEEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.oceans16mtsieeemonterey.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Please visit us online 25 . . . . .OceanServer Technology

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