Difference between revisions of "Ship Sensor Suite"
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=== Sensor Types === | === Sensor Types === | ||
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* Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm". | * Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm". | ||
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| + | ''Acoustic Equipment'' | ||
* Audio Pinger (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor) | * Audio Pinger (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor) | ||
* Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor) | * Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a [[vacuum]]: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor) | ||
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| + | ''Electromagnetic Spectrum Sensors'' | ||
| + | * [[Neutrino sensor|Neutrino Sensor]] (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | * [[RADAR]] (Radio Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor) | ||
| + | ** [[RADAR|All-weather RADAR]] (improved function in a variety of environmental conditions) (Active Sensor) | ||
| + | ** [[RADAR|RADAR Direction Finder]] (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | ** [[RADAR|RADAR Jammer]] (Active [[ECM]]) | ||
| + | * [[Radiation Counter|Radiation Sensor]] (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | * [[Radio Communicator|Radio Detector]] ([[Communications Equipment]]) (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | ** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Direction Finder]] (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | ** [[Radio Communicator|Radio Jammer]] (Active [[ECM]]) | ||
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| + | ''Gravitic Equipment'' | ||
* [[Densitometer]] (gravitic sensor) (Passive Sensor) | * [[Densitometer]] (gravitic sensor) (Passive Sensor) | ||
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| + | ''Navigational Aids'' | ||
* [[Inertial Locator]] (navigational aid, data improvement) | * [[Inertial Locator]] (navigational aid, data improvement) | ||
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| − | + | ''Optical Instruments'' | |
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** Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors) | ** Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors) | ||
** Image enhancement (data improvement) | ** Image enhancement (data improvement) | ||
| − | ** [[IR Sensor]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active | + | ** [[IR Sensor|Active IR]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active Sensor) |
| + | ** [[IR Sensor|Passive IR]] (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Passive Sensor) | ||
| + | ** Laser / Light Sensor (Passive Sensor) | ||
** Light amplification (data improvement) | ** Light amplification (data improvement) | ||
** Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a [[torch]] or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement) | ** Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a [[torch]] or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement) | ||
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*** SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement) | *** SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement) | ||
** [[UV Detector]] (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor) | ** [[UV Detector]] (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor) | ||
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| + | ''Survey Equipment'' | ||
* Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor) | * Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor) | ||
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| − | + | ''Volatiles Testers / Biosensors'' | |
| − | + | * [[Bioscanner]] (sample analysis) (Passive Sensor) | |
| − | + | * [[Neural Activity Sensor]] (passive Sensor) | |
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Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors. | Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors. | ||
Revision as of 19:12, 2 October 2018
A Ship Sensor Suite is the detection package equipped in most, but not all ships.
- It is comprised of a number of different sensors including Densitometers, RADAR, LIDAR, and more.
- It is an item of Ship Equipment.
- Please also see AAB article: Sensor.
Description (Specifications)
Ship sensor suites are available in three different qualities:
- Civilian Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "basic sensor array".
- Paramilitary Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as a "standard sensor array".
- Military Quality Sensor Suite: sometimes referred to as an "advanced sensor array".
Notes: The actual quantity and quality of sensors within the suite package may vary from model to model, ship class, manufacturer's lot, block, and other distinguishments.
Sensor Types
Ancillary Equipment
- Antenna, dishes and aerials (transmitters and receivers). A concentration of such equipment may be referred to as an "antenna farm".
Acoustic Equipment
- Audio Pinger (does not function in a vacuum: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Active Sensor)
- Audio Sensor (microphone, listening device) (does not function in a vacuum: it relies on a gas, a fluid or a solid to carry sound) (Passive Sensor)
Electromagnetic Spectrum Sensors
- Neutrino Sensor (Passive Sensor)
- RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging) (Active Sensor)
- All-weather RADAR (improved function in a variety of environmental conditions) (Active Sensor)
- RADAR Direction Finder (Passive Sensor)
- RADAR Jammer (Active ECM)
- Radiation Sensor (Passive Sensor)
- Radio Detector (Communications Equipment) (Passive Sensor)
- Radio Direction Finder (Passive Sensor)
- Radio Jammer (Active ECM)
Gravitic Equipment
- Densitometer (gravitic sensor) (Passive Sensor)
Navigational Aids
- Inertial Locator (navigational aid, data improvement)
Optical Instruments
- Cameras, devices and telescopes sensitive to energy across a broad spectrum (Passive Sensors)
- Image enhancement (data improvement)
- Active IR (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Active Sensor)
- Passive IR (infrared radiation, thermal imaging) (Passive Sensor)
- Laser / Light Sensor (Passive Sensor)
- Light amplification (data improvement)
- Lights (visible wavelengths of light: a torch or a spotlight) (Active Sensor, data improvement)
- SIID (Starship Image Identification) (may also be referred to as SOIID – Space Object Image Identification) (Passive Sensor)
- SIID Enhancer (SIIDX) (data improvement)
- UV Detector (ultraviolet radiation) (Passive Sensor)
Survey Equipment
- Planetary Surface Elevation Scanner (surveying equipment) (Active Sensor)
Volatiles Testers / Biosensors
- Bioscanner (sample analysis) (Passive Sensor)
- Neural Activity Sensor (passive Sensor)
Vessels may mount other small, specialized sensors such as anemometers, seismometers, motion detectors or pressure sensors.
Sensor Packages
A comprehensive and optimized collection of sensors and electronic systems assembled as a single compact unit.
- EMS Active Array (Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum) (Active Sensors)
- Includes RADAR, all-weather RADAR, LADAR, RADAR jammer, radio jammer, active IR imaging, and image enhancement.
- EMS Passive Array (Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum) (Passive Sensors)
- Includes laser sensor, RADAR direction finder, radio direction finder, Radiation Sensor, passive IR, optical instruments and cameras, light amplification, and image enhancement.
- EMS Jammer (Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum) (Active ECM)
Accessories
- Avionics
- Self-Diagnostic Trouble Shooter
History & Background (Dossier)
Sensor Detection:
- Ordinary or commercial starships can detect other ships out to a range of about one-half light-second; about 150,000 kilometers. [1]
- Military and scout starships have detection ranges out to two light-seconds; 600,000 kilometers. [2]
Active Sensors
- Ships using active sensors or broadcasting using Communications Equipment are significantly more easy to detect: they are advertising their presence.
Silent Running:
- Ships which are maintaining complete silence (relying on passive sensor systems) cannot be detected at distances of greater than half detection range; ships in orbit around a world and also maintaining complete silence cannot be detected at distances greater than one-eighth detection range. [3]
- Ships may power down onboard systems, such as the power plant, to reduce their emitted signature.
- Planetary masses and stars will almost always completely conceal a ship from detection. [4]
Vessel Tracking:
- Once a vessel has been detected, it can be tracked by anyone up to three light-seconds (about 900,000 kilometers). [5]
References & contributors (Sources)
- Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- Marc Miller. Referee's Manual (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 68.
- Gregg Giles. "In Storage: Starship Sensor Equipment." Security Leak 02 (1987): TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 32.
