From Eureka to K-Pos: Dynamic Positioning as a Highly Successful and Important Marine Control Technology

Volume: 48, Issue: 16, Pages: 313 - 323
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
Dynamic positioning (DP) started out as an exotic control technology for geological core sampling in deep waters in the early 1960s. The technology gradually became more advanced during the 1970s, especially after it was introduced and applied in the offshore petroleum industry. Several British, French and US companies delivered DP systems during this period, and DP controllers were typically based on the PID principle. In 1977, the first DP...
Paper Details
Title
From Eureka to K-Pos: Dynamic Positioning as a Highly Successful and Important Marine Control Technology
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
48
Issue
16
Pages
313 - 323
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