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Merging ocean/maritime models and arctic operations using mission planning toolkits and augmented reality
This paper discusses how the close coupling of ocean and maritime models to augmented reality navigation systems can benefit both those seeking to understand the arctic environment better, and those seeking to operate more affordably and safely in arctic waters. The potential impact of adopting an augmented reality navigation technical solution for manned and unmanned systems in areas such as the Northwest Passage are examined, including the potential for cost savings while improving safety in Aids to Navigation programs, along with optimization of seasonal shipping lane usage.