PL18459S2 - Maritime safety management simulator desktop - Google Patents

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PL18459S2
PL18459S2 PL19079F PL1907911F PL18459S2 PL 18459 S2 PL18459 S2 PL 18459S2 PL 19079 F PL19079 F PL 19079F PL 1907911 F PL1907911 F PL 1907911F PL 18459 S2 PL18459 S2 PL 18459S2
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Michal Waworek
Krzysztof Mendalka
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Sprint Spólka Akcyjna
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Opis wzoru przemyslowego Przedmiotem wzoru przemyslowego jest pulpit symulatora systemu wspomagania zarza- dzaniem bezpieczenstwem morskim. Pulpity takie moga byc stosowane zarówno w celach szkoleniowych jak i w systemach wspomagania akcji ratowniczych. Pulpit wyróznia sie nowa postacia przejawiajaca sie w ukladzie linii. Pulpit symulatora uwidoczniono na rysunku, na którym fig.1 przedstawia pulpit w widoku z przodu. Cechy istotne wzoru przemyslowego Pulpit odznacza sie oryginalnym wygladem, charakteryzujacy sie tym, ze ma postac blatu podzielonego na trzy czesci. Po lewej i prawej stronie znajduja sie paski narzedziowe i paski aplikacji natomiast srodek zajmuje okno z widokiem mapy, na której znajduje sie suwak zmiany skali. W czesci lewej poziomo znajduje sie pasek narzedziowy z haslami: Plik, Moduly, Narzedzia, Widok i Pomoc. Ponizej istnieje okno logowania z ikonami wyloguj i zakoncz. Pionowo znajduja sie przyciski do operowania mapa oraz przyciski do przelaczania kolorystyki aplikacji dziennej, zmierzchowej i nocnej. Na dole widnieje pasek modulów: S57 - Modul zarzadzania wyswietlaniem mapy, MAN - Obsluga symulacji przez operatora, AIS - System AIS/RADAR, MET - Hydro-Meteo, UGL - Warstwy uzytkownika, SIM - zarzadzanie symulacja. Okno kazdego modulu jest przesuwalne i sklada sie z pasków narzedziowych w górnej i dolnej czesci okienka modulu. Górny pasek narzedziowy zawiera przyciski opatrzone ikonami do zarzadzania danymi modulu i ustawieniami modulu. Ponizej tych przycisków (w okienku srodkowym) znajduja sie dane poszczególnych modulów w formie: drzewa, listy lub tabeli. Na dole widzimy przelacznik widocznosci warstwy, opatrzony etykieta „Pokaz" oraz dwa przyciski opatrzone ikonami: góra i dól sluzace do przesuwania warstwy na stosie warstw. Oknem modulu MET jest okno Hydro-Meteo z trzema ikonami. Oknem modulu SIM jest Symulator sytuacji nawodnej z ikonami. Pod ikonami znajduje sie okienko do zaznaczenia Prowadz trase jednostki a pod tabelka pasek – Wybierz symulacje do odtwarzania z okienkiem. Pod spodem znajduje sie pasek Komórki S57 z ikonami i oknem biegnacym przez caly pulpit. Pod nim jest pasek Wlasciwosc, Wartosc. Po prawej stronie pulpitu znajduje sie okno modulu AIS – AIS/RADAR z ikonami i paskiem narzedzi: czas, nazwa, sygnal wywolawczy, status. Oknem modulu MAN jest Modul zarzadzanie symulacja ikonami. Oknem modulu UGL sa warstwy graficzne uzytkownika z ikonami.PL 18459 3 Ilustracja wzoruPL 18459 4 Departament Wydawnictw UP RP PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PLDescription of the Industrial Design: The industrial design covers a simulator dashboard for a maritime safety management support system. These dashboards can be used both for training purposes and in rescue support systems. The dashboard features a new design, featuring a line layout. The simulator dashboard is shown in the drawing, where Fig. 1 shows the dashboard from the front. Essential features of the industrial design: The dashboard has an original appearance, characterized by a tabletop divided into three sections. Toolbars and application bars are located on the left and right sides, while the center is occupied by a map view window with a zoom slider. A toolbar with the following keywords is located horizontally on the left: File, Modules, Tools, View, and Help. Below this is a login window with the "Log Out" and "Exit" icons. Vertically, there are buttons for operating the map and buttons for switching the application's color scheme between day, twilight, and night. At the bottom is the module bar: S57 - Map Display Management Module, MAN - Operator Simulation Management, AIS - AIS/RADAR System, MET - Hydro-Meteo, UGL - User Layers, SIM - Simulation Management. Each module window is movable and consists of toolbars at the top and bottom of the module window. The top toolbar contains buttons with icons for managing module data and module settings. Below these buttons (in the middle pane) are data for individual modules in tree, list, or table formats. At the bottom, there is a layer visibility switch labeled "Show" and two buttons with icons: up and down, for moving layers within the layer stack. The MET module window is the Hydro-Meteo window with three icons. The SIM module window is the Surface Situation Simulator with icons. Below the icons is the "Guide vessel route" checkbox, and below the table is the "Select simulation to play" bar with a window. Below it is the "S57 Cells" bar with icons and a window spanning the entire desktop. Below it is the "Property" and "Value" bars. On the right side of the desktop is the AIS module window – AIS/RADAR – with icons and a toolbar: time, name, call sign, status. The MAN module window is the "Simulation Management Module" with icons. The UGL module window is the user graphic layers with icons. PL 18459 3 Sample illustration PL 18459 4 Department of Publishing of the Polish Patent Office PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL

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