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ASTM F1166-23 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
January 1, 2023 - ASTM International

4.1 The objective of this practice is to provide ergonomic design criteria for maritime vessels and structures to ensure that maritime systems and equipment are designed in compliance with requirements for human performance, human workload, health and safety, survivability, and habitability. 4.2...

ASTM F1166-22 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
September 1, 2022 - ASTM International

4.1 The objective of this practice is to provide ergonomic design criteria for maritime vessels and structures to ensure that maritime systems and equipment are designed in compliance with requirements for human performance, human workload, health and safety, survivability, and habitability. 4.2...

DS/ISO 22013 - Marine environment sensor performance – Specifications, testing and reporting – General requirements
February 2, 2021 - DS

This document defines terms, specifies test methods and provides reporting requirements for marine sensor specifications to ensure a consistent reporting by manufacturers. It is applicable to those devices known as conductivity-temperature-depth (CTDs), sound velocity probes,...

ISO 22013 - Marine environment sensor performance — Specifications, testing and reporting — General requirements
January 1, 2021 - ISO

This document defines terms, specifies test methods and provides reporting requirements for marine sensor specifications to ensure a consistent reporting by manufacturers. It is applicable to those devices known as conductivity-temperature-depth (CTDs), sound velocity probes,...

ASTM F1166-21 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
June 15, 2021 - ASTM International

4.1 The objective of this practice is to provide ergonomic design criteria for maritime vessels and structures to ensure that maritime systems and equipment are designed in compliance with requirements for human performance, human workload, health and safety, survivability, and habitability. 4.2...

ASTM F1166-07(2013) - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
October 1, 2013 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipments, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

ASTM F2595 - Standard Guide for Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Sensor Data Formats
April 15, 2007 - ASTM

This guide establishes the basic sensor data format requirements for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). This guide is intended to influence the development process for the acquisition and integration of various sensor packages, but at the same time, not specify particular solutions or...

ASTM F2595-06 - Standard Guide for Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Sensor Data Formats
July 1, 2006 - ASTM International

1.1 This guide establishes the basic sensor data format requirements for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). This guide is intended to influence the development process for the acquisition and integration of various sensor packages, but at the same time, not specify particular...

ASTM F2595-07 - Standard Guide for Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (UUV) Sensor Data Formats (Withdrawn 2016)
April 15, 2007 - ASTM International

1.1 This guide establishes the basic sensor data format requirements for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs). This guide is intended to influence the development process for the acquisition and integration of various sensor packages, but at the same time, not specify particular...

ASTM F1166-07 - Standard Practice for Human Engineering Design for Marine Systems, Equipment, and Facilities
January 1, 2007 - ASTM International

1.1 This practice provides ergonomic design criteria from a human-machine perspective for the design and construction of maritime vessels and structures and for equipments, systems, and subsystems contained therein, including vendor-purchased hardware and software. 1.1.1 The focus of these design...

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