Ship Sensors 1st Edition
Grab the edge in maritime technology with Ship Sensors, 1st Edition by R. Glenn Wright, a practical, authoritative guide designed for professionals who demand precision at sea. This clear, concise volume translates complex sensor theory into shipboard realities—perfect for marine engineers, naval architects, ship officers, and maritime students navigating modern vessel systems.
Inside, you’ll find expertly explained sensor types and their roles in navigation, engine monitoring, environmental detection, and safety systems. Wright breaks down signal processing, integration with bridge and automation systems, calibration practices, and reliability considerations—connecting theory to everyday operations in ports, offshore platforms, and global shipping lanes. Real-world examples make troubleshooting intuitive, while diagrams and case-oriented explanations clarify system design and maintenance priorities.
Whether you manage a coastal fleet operating in the North Sea or the Gulf of Mexico, oversee offshore installations in Southeast Asia, or teach sensor technology at a maritime academy, this book delivers actionable knowledge that improves performance, reduces downtime, and enhances situational awareness. It’s both a reference for the engine room and a primer for procurement and retrofit decisions.
Authoritative yet accessible, Ship Sensors, 1st Edition ranks as an essential addition to the library of anyone involved in the international maritime industry. Add it to your collection today to stay current with shipboard sensing technology and make smarter, safer decisions on every voyage.
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