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Feasibility of using commercial-off-the-shelf ruggedized laptop computers and independent power sources in a disabled submarine / R.S. Kargher [and others].

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Kargher, R. S.
Ryder, S. J.
Wray, D. D.
Woolrich, R. D.
Horn, W. G.
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
Series:
Report (Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory) ; no. 1220.
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory report ; no. 1220
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Submarines (Ships)--Electronic equipment--Evaluation.
Submarines (Ships).
Laptop computers--Evaluation.
Laptop computers.
Power resources--Evaluation.
Power resources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (56 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Groton, CT : Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, [2001]
Summary:
This project evaluated two commercial-off the-shelf (COTS) laptop computer systems and two power supplies for ruggedness and performance under conditions expected aboard a disabled submarine (DISSUB) for potential use with the Submarine Escape and Rescue Expert (SEAREX) computer program. Computers and power supplies were tested in hyperbaric chambers at Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) under hyperbaric (5 bar), high humidity (>80%) and low temperature (<45F) conditions simulating a DISSUB. One of the two laptop computer systems tested met all requirements. The other failed due to the failure of its keyboard. The lead-acid battery design tested supplied sufficient power to energize a computer for nearly five days and the alkaline battery pack lasted for nearly seven days. This testing demonstrated that COTS hardware capable of supporting SEAREX in a DISSUB is nearly available.
Notes:
The original document contains color images.
Title from title screen (viewed September 5, 2012).
"26 JUNE 2001."
Includes bibliographical references (pages B-17-B-18).
OCLC:
227989577
Access Restriction:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE.

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