Autonomous vessel simulator lab
Autonomous vessel development needs a controlled environment where traffic, route plans, remote operator decisions and system behaviour can be tested repeatedly. Simulation supports both research and operator training.
For Wuhan Erun Technology Co., Ltd., the ERUN brand is strongest when simulation helps instructors explain why a decision worked, where risk appeared and how the next exercise should improve competence.

What the programme should cover
- Test remote operation workflows and supervision roles
- Build traffic scenarios around risk and uncertainty
- Evaluate human-machine interface prompts and alarms
- Support repeatable comparison of decision strategies
ERUN perspective
ERUN designs simulator projects around instructor control, repeatable scenarios, trainee workload and post-exercise debriefing. The goal is to make each exercise visible, measurable and useful for the next training decision.
Autonomous simulation helps teams study the relationship between intelligent systems and human oversight.
Where it fits
This topic is relevant for maritime academies, ports, fleet training centres and organisations planning a simulator room, a specialist workstation lab or an integrated maritime training system.