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1 1 Marine Technologies LLC Marine Technologies LLC Represent by Represent by Rosenberg/ Rosenberg/ Alphabridge Alphabridge Marine Technologies was established in September 2002. A highly qualified team, with a combined experience of 128 years in DP development and support, was hand picked. The goal was to develop control systems as a stand alone system, which could also be a part of a totally integrated bridge system, based on the latest technologies available in the market: Dynamic Position / Joystick Thruster Control Navigation The company’s main office is located in Mandeville, Louisiana, with two subsidiary companies : Marine Technologies LLC, located in Egersund, Norway . Marine Tech (MT) Asia Pacific PTE LTD, located in Singapore .

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Marine Technologies LLCMarine Technologies LLCRepresent by Represent by

Rosenberg/Rosenberg/AlphabridgeAlphabridgeMarine Technologies was established in September 2002.

A highly qualified team, with a combined experience of 128 years in DP development and support, was hand picked.

The goal was to develop control systems as a stand alone system,which could also be a part of a totally integrated bridge system, based on the latest technologies available in the market:

Dynamic Position / Joystick Thruster ControlNavigation

The company’s main office is located in Mandeville, Louisiana, with two subsidiary companies :

Marine Technologies LLC, located in Egersund, Norway . Marine Tech (MT) Asia Pacific PTE LTD, located in Singapore .

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Over all goals for MTOver all goals for MT

Marine Technologies’ goal is to support market demand with cost-effective systems based on the latest technologies available.

Value is added to the customer by:• Reduced risk for human error during operation through design • Lower installation cost (Standard Cat5 cables)• Shorter commissioning time• Lower service cost• Remote operation / service assistance towards fleet management,

operation and client.• Improved environmental functions

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Integrated Bridge Systems Integrated Bridge Systems

How many of today’s “integrated” bridge systems operate:

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MT System NetworkMT System Network

The selected protocol in the system is The selected protocol in the system is Point to PointPoint to Point(UDP, User Datagram Protocol ) which is (UDP, User Datagram Protocol ) which is not based on not based on multicast or broadcast.multicast or broadcast.

Benefits: Avoiding use of broadcasts and multicast to communicate in the networkA network with 8-10% of broadcast or multicast load will cause the network to fail A network based on broadcast or multicast cannot communicate over network routersBy using UDP protocol, only the sender and the receiver node in the network will read the data and use CPU resourceReady for remote diagnostic and actual data logging over internet

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Marine Technologies IBS Marine Technologies IBS --A Truly Integrated Bridge Control SystemA Truly Integrated Bridge Control System

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Marine Technologies IBS Marine Technologies IBS --A Truly Integrated Bridge Control SystemA Truly Integrated Bridge Control System

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Marine Technologies IBS Marine Technologies IBS --A Truly Integrated Bridge Control SystemA Truly Integrated Bridge Control System

Multi Function Workstations (MFWs)

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New MaintenanceNew Maintenance Free ComputerFree Computer

No Hard DiskNo Hard DiskNo FanNo FanNo Battery for BIOS (EPROM)No Battery for BIOS (EPROM)No Dust (sealed enclosure)No Dust (sealed enclosure)8 GB Flash disk for applications8 GB Flash disk for applications2 GB U2 GB U--Doc for OSDoc for OS

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Remote SupportRemote Support

Low & High bandwidth communication

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Bridge DesignsBridge Designs

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Bridge DesignsBridge Designs

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Bridge Mate Multi Function ConsolesBridge Mate Multi Function Consoles

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Bridge Mate Multi Function ConsolesBridge Mate Multi Function Consoles

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Bridge Mate Integrated Vessel Control SystemBridge Mate Integrated Vessel Control SystemForward Consoles Forward Consoles –– Seismic vesselSeismic vessel

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Bridge Mate Integrated Vessel Control SystemBridge Mate Integrated Vessel Control SystemForward Consoles retroForward Consoles retro--fit Yachtfit Yacht

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Bridge Mate Multi Function ChairBridge Mate Multi Function Chair

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Bridge Mate Multi Function ChairBridge Mate Multi Function Chair

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Remote Operation of AutopilotRemote Operation of Autopilot

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Marine Technologies IBSMarine Technologies IBSPhilosophyPhilosophy

The Bridge MateThe Bridge Mate™™ Integrated Bridge System (BMIntegrated Bridge System (BM™™IBS) IBS) is designed to optimize the humanis designed to optimize the human--machine interface, machine interface, taking into account that different information is required taking into account that different information is required depending on the type of operation at hand. All depending on the type of operation at hand. All applications, such as ARPA Radar, ECDIS, Conning, applications, such as ARPA Radar, ECDIS, Conning, IAS, cameras, sensor control & monitoring, etc., are IAS, cameras, sensor control & monitoring, etc., are readily available at any multireadily available at any multi--function workstation function workstation (MFW), giving the operator unique redundancy and (MFW), giving the operator unique redundancy and flexibility of operation.flexibility of operation.

The Bridge MateThe Bridge Mate™™ concept is based on a segregated concept is based on a segregated architecture comprising a dual redundant network, architecture comprising a dual redundant network, extremely durable marine approved computers without extremely durable marine approved computers without fans or hard disks and flexible console and monitor fans or hard disks and flexible console and monitor solutions.solutions.

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Marine Technologies IBSMarine Technologies IBSARPA RadarARPA Radar

The radar installation is in compliance with IMO resolution A477The radar installation is in compliance with IMO resolution A477 (XII) and (XII) and incorporates one Sincorporates one S--band and one Xband and one X--band ARPA system with interchangeable display band ARPA system with interchangeable display units in compliance with IMO res. 422(XI). The ARPAunits in compliance with IMO res. 422(XI). The ARPA--radar is interfaced to the radar is interfaced to the ECDIS system for presentation of tracked targets.ECDIS system for presentation of tracked targets.

ARPA DisplayARPA Display

•ARPA Display

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Marine Technologies IBSMarine Technologies IBSECDISECDIS

The MT ECDIS is fully compliant with IMO Resolution A.817(19):19The MT ECDIS is fully compliant with IMO Resolution A.817(19):1995, IMO 95, IMO Resolution MSC.64(67) Annex 5 1996, IHO sResolution MSC.64(67) Annex 5 1996, IHO s--57 & S57 & S--52 Standards, IEC 61174:1998 52 Standards, IEC 61174:1998 and IMO A.817(19) Appendix A.7:1998and IMO A.817(19) Appendix A.7:1998

ECDIS DisplayECDIS Display

•ARPA Display

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Marine Technologies IBSMarine Technologies IBSConning DisplayConning Display

The MT Conning Display provides navigation and The MT Conning Display provides navigation and manoeuvringmanoeuvring information and may information and may also be extended to display data from other technical systems onalso be extended to display data from other technical systems on board. The layout board. The layout of the Conning Display is tailored for each project according toof the Conning Display is tailored for each project according to configuration of configuration of propellers, rudders and thrusters and also to meet requests frompropellers, rudders and thrusters and also to meet requests from the end user.the end user.

ECDIS DisplayECDIS Display

•ARPA Display

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MT Indicator PanelsMT Indicator Panels

3 x123 x12”” monitors replace numerous analogue indicatorsmonitors replace numerous analogue indicators

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Bridge Mate Dynamic Positioning SystemBridge Mate Dynamic Positioning System

Flexible fitting of Consoles / work stationsEasy to retrofitReduced cabling cost Protection against physical damage with full redundancy for critical functionsTriple redundancy in DP (Majority Voting)

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Basic DPBasic DP--FunctionsFunctions

The basic DPThe basic DP--Functions include all software and Functions include all software and functions required by IMO and the class notation and functions required by IMO and the class notation and include the following:include the following:

DP-Controller softwarePositioning reference system and sensor data processingThruster’s allocationMan. Machine interface (MMI)Alarm systemBuilt-in trainerInterface to thrusters/propellers and rudders.On-line consequence analyzeBlack-out prevention

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Marine Technologies Position & Marine Technologies Position & Heading Keeping SystemHeading Keeping System

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Marine Technologies Position & Marine Technologies Position & Heading Keeping SystemHeading Keeping System

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Marine Technologies Position & Marine Technologies Position & Heading Keeping SystemHeading Keeping System

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Marine Technologies Position & Marine Technologies Position & Heading Keeping SystemHeading Keeping System

•ARPA Display

Heading Control –comfort dining, etc.

“Electronic Anchor” – Keeping Position & Heading

Heading Control –tendering, etc.

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Marine Technologies IBSMarine Technologies IBSKey AdvantagesKey Advantages

For Officers & Owners:Unique redundancy with multi-function workstations High flexibility in layout and choice of sensors/sub-systemsMode based information according to task at hand for safe operationRemote diagnostics for fast, efficient and low-cost supportStandard components on all systems – very few spare parts requiredAttractive and compact design with a minimum of control panels

For Yards:Very compact design of components and cabinets save spaceDrastic reduction in number of required control panels Easy installation, as the whole system is based on Cat5 cablesVery flexible layout to easier meet owner’s requirementsShort commissioning time