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    Real Time Data for Structural Integrity and Stability Assessment: A GoM Case Study

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    Mitchell, M., Tipton, E., van Dijk, R.R.T. (MARIN) and Allen, B.
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    Sep 1, 2006

    This case study illustrates how advanced data transfer and processing techniques can be applied to add value to high resolution environmental and structural monitoring data for use in operational decision making.

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    Manoeuvring and Nautical Studies Stability, Seakeeping and Ocean Engineering Waves, Impacts and Hydrostructural Measurements and Control Data Science Safe Operations and Human Factors Renewables Oil and Gas Infrastructure Marine Systems Life at Sea Monitoring Trials and Monitoring extreme conditions loads and responses mooring and offloading operability full scale offshore engineering

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