D I R E C T O R
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
The NAV-DA5 Arras Automated Navigational Assistance is a program developed by Roble Manufacturing to assist stations, ships, and starports with essentially air traffic control. The Arras communicates with incoming starships, identifying them and providing them information based on docking availability, atmospheric information, natural and artificial hazards, and other factors for ships; it can communicate these through thousands of spoken, written, or computer languages that have been programmed into the Arras. With powerful processor units that are able to compute manifests, the model and dimensions of a ship along with its docking request, the Arras is able to manage arrivals and departures with ease. The program also is able to interface with sensor technology to track ship positions and their corresponding vectors and issue according to flight advisories to regulate air and space traffic and its established station, spaceport or ship. The Arras is an extremely useful tool for any port authority or space station that seeks to make docking efficient and easy for all parties involved.
- Intent: To create a navigational assistance program for future submissions and the closed market.
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- Manufacturer: Roble Manufacturing
- Affiliation: Closed Market
- Model: NAV-DA5 Arras Automated Navigational Assistance
- Modularity: The program can be modified depending on the location that the program is installed in, and the surroundings of the spaceport or station.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Able to communicate with starships and give them landing instructions based on docking availability, atmospheric instructions, natural and artificial surroundings, and other factors.
- Able to communicate in an almost endless variety of spoken, written or programming languages.
- Can process manifests, an incoming ship's model, dimensions, and docking requests.
- Regulates air and space traffic control around established station, spaceport or ship.
- Interface with sensor technology to track ship positions and vectors.
- Can issue flight advisories based on surrounding conditions.
- An automatic terminal advisory frequency is consistently broadcasted on a separate frequency than tightbeam communication, with looped messages that include all active advisories and general flight instructions.
- Papers, Please: The Arras is essentially able to serve as the artificial traffic control for spaceports, terminals, ships, and stations. This greatly reduces the need for a large traffic control department and makes docking and departure more efficient and automated.
- Not Intelligent: The Arras is not a true artificial intelligence and is confined to the role of navigational assistance.
The NAV-DA5 Arras Automated Navigational Assistance is a program developed by Roble Manufacturing to assist stations, ships, and starports with essentially air traffic control. The Arras communicates with incoming starships, identifying them and providing them information based on docking availability, atmospheric information, natural and artificial hazards, and other factors for ships; it can communicate these through thousands of spoken, written, or computer languages that have been programmed into the Arras. With powerful processor units that are able to compute manifests, the model and dimensions of a ship along with its docking request, the Arras is able to manage arrivals and departures with ease. The program also is able to interface with sensor technology to track ship positions and their corresponding vectors and issue according to flight advisories to regulate air and space traffic and its established station, spaceport or ship. The Arras is an extremely useful tool for any port authority or space station that seeks to make docking efficient and easy for all parties involved.
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