Advanced Ship-handling Simulators
Navy STTR 2018.A - Topic N18A-T014 NAVSEA - Mr. Dean Putnam - [email protected] Opens: January 8, 2018 - Closes: February 7, 2018 (8:00 PM ET)
TECHNOLOGY
AREA(S): Human Systems ACQUISITION
PROGRAM: PMS 339 Surface Training Systems OBJECTIVE:
Develop open systems architecture software and algorithms that provide adaptive
coaching features to enhance the performance of the Navy�s ship-handling
training simulators. DESCRIPTION:
Despite its critical importance to the Navy, ship-handling training is becoming
more challenging as Surface Warfare Officers (SWOs) are afforded less training
time at sea and consequently experiencing fewer opportunities to control a ship
at sea (Conning watch) while under the apprenticeship of a more experienced
master mariner.� This can lead to less confidence and diminished ship-handling competence
among SWOs, which in turn increases the Navy�s risk for accidents when carrying
out mission-critical tasks.� The current technology addressing these concerns
is the Navy Conning Officers Virtual Environment (COVE), and the associated
Intelligent Tutor System (ITS), COVE-ITS.� Together, these training systems
provide opportunities for students to practice ship-handling tasks with spoken
coaching and feedback from an instructor.� However, in its current form, the
COVE-ITS, as well as products from the commercial marine industry, are unable
to autonomously judge the student�s actions, provide suggestions, or ask
questions that enable active learning.� Enhancements are needed with adaptive
coaching capabilities to provide a real-time judgment with coaching/encouragement
and enable post-evolution debriefing. PHASE
I: Identify and define functionality, and feasibility of a concept for a
training module that can function seamlessly with COVE utilizing advanced ITS
technology that would provide adaptive coaching and real-time judgment, and
enable post-evolution debriefing utilizing technology within the virtual
reality of the current simulator.� Deliver a determination of the technical
feasibility of the concept into the current Surface Warfare Officer School
(SWOS), SWOS COVE, and COSA infrastructure.� Phase I will include plans for a
prototype to be developed during Phase II. PHASE
II: Based on the results of Phase I, develop and deliver a prototype system to
be integrated with COVE and with COSA for evaluation at SWOS.� The prototype
will be evaluated in a relevant environment to determine its capability to meet
the performance goals defined in the Phase II Statement of Work (SOW).�
Evaluation results will be used to refine the prototype into a mature design
that will meet the requirements.� The small business will provide all required
software, instruction, and training material required to maintain and operate
the system.� The company will prepare a Phase III development plan to transition
the technology for Navy validation and accreditation. PHASE
III DUAL USE APPLICATIONS: Develop the full module to be implemented into the
COVE and COSA systems.� Support the Navy and SWOS for test and validation to
certify the system for use and ensure that it meets training objectives.� If
Phase III is successful, the company will support the Navy in transitioning the
technology for schoolhouse use. REFERENCES: 1.
Koenig, Alan, Lee, John, and Iseli, Markus. �CRESST Shiphandling Automated
Assessment Engine: Mooring at a Pier.� CRESST Report May 2016. http://cresst.org/wp-content/uploads/R852.pdf 2.
Beidel, Eric. �Avatars Invade Military Training Systems.� NDIA Business and
Technology Magazine. February 2012. http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2012/1/31/2012february-avatars-invade-military-training-systems KEYWORDS:
Ship-handling Training; Autonomy in Training Systems; Surface Warfare Officers
(SWOs) Training; Adaptive Coaching; Conning Officer Virtual Environment (COVE);
Conning Officer Ship-handling Assessment (COSA)
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