Appendix 3 - Proposed Modular Structure for Radar Performance Standards (Resolution MSC.192(79))
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Appendix 3 - Proposed Modular Structure for Radar Performance Standards (Resolution MSC.192(79))

Module Paragraph of MSC.192(79) Contents
     
A   Sensor and Technical Requirements
A1   Sensor and Signals
  5.1 Frequency
  5.3.3.1–3 Signal processing
  5.3.4 SARTs and radar beacons
  5.6 Roll and pitch (Detection)
A2   Target detection, discrimination and accuracy
  5.2 Range and bearing accuracy
  5.3 Detection
  5.3.1.1 Detection in clear conditions
  5.3.1.2 Detection at close ranges
  5.3.1.3.1–4 Detection in clutter conditions
  5.4 Minimum range
  5.5 Range and bearing discrimination
A3   Design and Installation
  5.8 Radar availability delay
  5.9.1 CCRP and off-set compensation
  7.1.1 part Design for maximum availability
  7.1.2 Record operational hours
  7.3 Transmitter mute over preset sector
  7.4 Antenna
  7.5 Radar system installation
     
B   Operational Requirements
B1   Display and operation
  2 Application Table 1: Screen size
  5.3.2 Gain and anti-clutter functions
  5.7 (Means for) Radar performance optimization and tuning
  5.9.2–5.9.4 Radar measurements - CCRP
  5.10 Display range scales
  5.11 Fixed rings
  5.12 Variable range markers
  5.13 Bearing scale
  5.14 Heading line
  5.15 EBLs
  5.16 Parallel Index lines
  5.17 Remote measurement of range and bearing
  5.18 User cursor
  5.19 Azimuth stabilization
  5.20 Display mode of the radar picture
  5.21 Off-centring
  5.22 Ground and sea stabilization
  5.23 Target trails and past positions
  5.35 Integrating multiple radars
  7.6.2 Target simulation for training
     
B2   Target information (tracking and AIS)
  2 Application Table 1: Screen size
  5.24 Presentation
  5.25 Target (radar) tracking and acquisition
  5.26 AIS reported targets
  5.27 AIS graphical presentation
  5.28 AIS and radar target data
  5.29 Operational alarms
  5.30 AIS and radar target association
  5.31 Trial manoeuvre
B3   Chart and route overlay
  5.32 Display of maps, navigation lines and routes
  5.33 Display of charts
B4   Failure, back-up and fallback arrangements
  5.34.1 Picture freeze alarm
  5.34.2 Signal or sensor failure
  7.1 part Design to facilitate simple fault diagnosis
  9 Backup and failure arrangement
B5   Ergonomic Criteria
  5.34 para 1 Presentation of alarms
  6.1 Operational controls
  6.2 Display presentation
  7.2 Display device requirements
  7.6.1 (General:) Design for simple use by trained person
     
C   Interfacing
  8.1 Input data
  8.2 Input data integrity and latency
  8.3 Output data
     
D   Documentation
  5.3.1.3.5 Degradation in performance
  5.3.3.4 Basic aspects of signal processing
  6.3 Instructions and documentation
  7.1.3 Routine servicing and restricted life components

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