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Dive Control Simulator


A touch panel-based digital diving simulator for training diving supervisors and earn the IMCA diving certification.

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Digitized
Control panels

The work of diving supervisor is by the dive control panels. Those are the panels to control life parameters of the diving crew, during an underwater operation. The parameters include oxygen, temperature, and pressure, among others.

One-to-one
Valves & buttons

System can model traditional and digital control surfaces. Traditional dive control panels feature hardware gauges, meters, and levers – for interaction with touch. More modern ones show computer monitor-based buttons and controls.

Realistic
Scenarios

Dive Control Simulator gives simulated scenarios training to diving supervisors, with normal operations, what-ifs and emergency cases covered. This is makes a simulator stand out, compared to training in real operation conditions.It also eases the preparation for the IMCA certification

Flexible
Hardware

No custom hardware is required, as the simulator runs on off-the-shelf hardware components: computers and touch monitors. The system can be provided as a full package including the hardware, or as a software-only system.

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Simulator in Action

See the simulator in action in the videos below. The training sessions are performed by KBA Training in Singapore.

Main features of the Dive Control Simulator.

A training session done on the simulator.

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Get certified in simulator
IMCA Regulations for simulators

IMCA provides a regulation document, IMCAD013: Offshore Diving Supervisor and Life Support Technician Certification Schemes. This document sets the Minimum Requirements for Certification of Diving Supervisors.

According to IMCA grading, PaleBlue DCS is a Class B (fully digital) simulator.

Bell Diving Supervisor

Up to 70 panel hours and 10 bell runs can be gained by 35 hands-on hours’ experience on a class B simulator working as a trainee bell diving supervisor.

Available & Supported

Air Diving Supervisor

Up to 40 panel hours and 20 surface dives can be gained by 20 hands-on hours’ experience on a class B simulator working as a trainee air diving supervisor.

Looking for interest

“We believe that training using diving simulator technology will be a significant and valuable supplement to the offshore industry in terms of training, qualifying and certifying air and bell diving supervisors. PaleBlue technology can play a significant role in this market.”

Joar Gangenes, Group Diving Manager, Subsea 7

simulator
Roles

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Trainee

  • Performs as a diving supervisor
  • Runs operational checklists
  • Follows operation plan
  • Communicates to divers
  • Communicates to vessel teams
  • Responds to introduced situations

Instructor

  • Oversees training process
  • Directs the training operation
  • Runs communication
  • Initiates what-if scenarios
  • Launches emergencies
  • Triggers panel alarms

Usage of DCS around the world

loading environment in VR

NYD
Diving Training

Oslo, Norway
2016

loading CAD models in VR

Dive Source
Simulator Center

Aberdeen, Scotland
2016

running simulation in VR

OPITO
Expo & Conference

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2018

running simulation in VR

KBA Training
Simulator Center

Singapore
2023

Accurate
Graphics


 

For Dive Control Simulator, we have taken control panels of dive support vessels and carefully digitized them to the last knob, making sure all the details are in place. Then, we have programmed the controls to respond to touch interaction. The resulted dive control panel is deployed to a work station with large touch monitors.

Dive Control Simulator, PaleBlue

Fully Immersive
Diving Simulator Training


Skinnable nature of Icon touch panel engine, on which Dive Control Simulator is based, allows to switch panel screen views among different designs as needed.

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Under the hood
Technology


We have created the best-in-class touch panel simulation engine, called Icon™.

Icon is fast, provides graphics that look stunning, and has unique input technology, making touch panel interaction easier than ever before.

Icon runs on touch screens with multi-touch interaction. It is skinnable, meaning touch panel type can be switched from traditional valve-based to modern computer monitor-based in just a second.

Screens run pre-recorded videos of diver helmet cameras, bell cameras, and chamber cameras, and can render and show real-time 3D diving simulation.

For running the logic, we have created Simulation Process Engine, which models the pressure, temperature, and othe parameters behind the scene in a real-time manner and sends the results to Icon, the dive control panel engine.

Visible
Benefits


  • Safety

    Increase safety by training personnel on emergency situations

  • Efficiency

    Increase efficiency by training during pre-operation project phase

  • Competence

    Develop and sustain competence through targeted customized training

  • Assessment

    Assess competence of new employees

  • Qualifications

    Run IMCA training of personnel

  • Access

    Increase access to qualified staff

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Project rehearsal
Simultaneous Operations Training

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Simultaneous operations, or SIMOPS, means running different offshore operations at the same time, for example, crane and diving or DP and diving.

Dive Control Simulator provides an interface for integration with other types of simulator systems, so training in diving simulator can run in parallel with other simulator systems, such as crane simulator, DP simulation, ROV simulator, and other training systems.

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