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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SHIP LOCAL AREA NETWORK

Ясинская Ю. В., Игнатов Е. Д.

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This article describes a possible way to implement a ships local area network designed to receive, process and display information from the ships sensors in a human-readable form. The subject of this article is the structure and composition of the ships local area network, the software of the ships local area network. The tasks to be solved in this article include the following: 1 – analyze the principles of building local area networks; 2 – design the ships local area network; 3 – build the ships local area network. Thus, in accordance with the tasks set, this article is divided into 4 sections: 1 – analysis of the principles of building local area networks; 2 – designing a ships local area network; 3 – building a ships local area network; 4 – conclusion. During the analysis of the principles of building local area networks, the following parameters were determined that are necessary for building a ships local area network: 1 – optimal topology of the ships local area network; 2– the physical environment for data transmission in the ships local area network; 3 – methods of network interaction in the ships local area network; 4 – list of network equipment of the ships local area network. In the section of designing the ships local area network, the following steps were performed: 1 – determining the composition and structure of the ships local area network; 2 – designing a measuring device with the definition of its operation algorithm; 3 – designing a data display device with the definition of its operation algorithm. The construction of a ships local area network is characterized by the following stages: 1 – development of a measuring device with writing the source code of the program; 2 – development of a data display device with writing the source code of the program; 3 – building a layout of the ships local area network with testing.
Keywords: local area network, analysis, design, development, construction, device

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