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Demand for this book will come from practising naval engineers who need the latest research in stabilization for their designs, from academic control engineers working with stabilization systems and from academics and students in control or marine engineering looking for up-to-date background or for ideas for academic project work.

Produktbeschreibung
Demand for this book will come from practising naval engineers who need the latest research in stabilization for their designs, from academic control engineers working with stabilization systems and from academics and students in control or marine engineering looking for up-to-date background or for ideas for academic project work.


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Autorenporträt
Tristan Perez has a strong interest in the area of dynamic modelling nad control which has been focussed towards marine applications since his Ph.D. This book is the culmination of five years of research effort which has already given rise to the publication of refereed journal papers and professional magazine articles. He has also had industrial experience, working in a shipyard on the area of seakeeping (ship performance). The book is written with knowledge of the user's point of view because of this experience.

Doctor Perez transferred from the well-known and respected control group at The University of Newcastle, Australia to the Centre for Ships and Ocean Structures at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in June 2004.