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Port and VTS case

VTS and port traffic simulation for operator readiness

A VTS-focused simulation setup supported traffic monitoring, communication practice and incident coordination for port and waterway operator training.

01Training need02System fit03Operational outcome
Project narrative

Project context

Port traffic teams needed realistic exercises for routine monitoring, high-density traffic and abnormal events. The training requirement combined radar-style awareness, vessel communication and coordinated response under time pressure.

Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd. brings the ERUN approach into the project by translating operational requirements into simulator functions that instructors can use repeatedly, assess clearly and expand over time.

VTS simulator operator training
VTS simulator operator training

ERUN configuration

  • VTS operator workstations with traffic monitoring tasks
  • Scenario library for congestion, restricted visibility and emergency coordination
  • Communication and decision-making workflow for multi-role exercises
  • Replay support for reviewing operator choices and message clarity

Training design

Exercises were structured around realistic traffic development rather than isolated screen operation. Instructors could increase complexity gradually, helping learners build confidence before facing dense or fast-changing traffic situations.

Good VTS training is not only about seeing vessels. It is about interpreting risk early and communicating clearly.

Result

The simulation environment helped standardise operator practice and gave supervisors a repeatable way to evaluate readiness for incident coordination, traffic organisation and communication discipline.

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