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Vega Marine – Course Description


1 day


For training quotes and registration, please contact:

United States
Mary Beth Roselli
390 Reed Street
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Tel: 408.327.2391
Fax: 408.327.2399
mary.roselli@multigen.com
International
Steve Peart
Tel: 571.201.2400
steve.peart@multigen.com



Dynamic Ocean Models

Stern wakes, bow waves, knuckles

Moored buoys and eddies
Tow and Mooring lines
Phone and distance lines
Hoisted Flags
Flotsam, foam, and logs
Surf and Bathymetry effects
Sunlight on the Ocean
Crew overboard
Marine Application Program Interface


Upon finishing this course the student will be able to use LynX for setting up an Application Definition File containing a dynamic ocean and examples of each marine effect. The student should be able to write an application interacting with a Marine ADF using the basic Vega classes to query and react to dynamic ocean parameters


Software engineers who are familiar with real-time application including visual and flight simulation.


This course assumes a reasonable level of practical graphics experience. Students should be familiar with common visual simulation terminology and applications. One or more years of C/C++ programming is desired. This course assumes the student has successfully completed a LynX/Vega course.


Instructor led course with lab book and hands on coding exercises.

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