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At an MSRP of $1,595.00, Nightwave sets a new standard of affordability for night vision. Image courtesy SIONYX

Affordable Nightvision Technology: SIONYX Nightwave

. Built to operate in the toughest marine environments, the night vision camera is IP67 waterproof and shock rated. Nightwave integrates to most any vessel's electronics by connecting to major brand MFDs via the analog video output. With flexible mounting and setup, Nightwave can also connect to a mobile device via Wi-Fi for an enhanced user experience. At an MSRP of $1,595.00, Nightwave sets a new standard of affordability for night vision.Features include:• <1mlx moonless starlight sensitivity allows mariners to see well beyond human eyesight and detect a man-sized object at 150m.• The

Harvest Technology's smart buoy paired with its proprietary Nodestream technology protocol, delivers 24-7 secure, high-definition video, audio and data. Image courtesy Harvest Technololgy

Harvest Smart Buoy Tech Helps Deliver Data from the Seafloor

link – at a fraction of the bandwidth typically required, alleviating the challenge of relying on retrospective data to make critical operational decisions.“Harvest’s Nodestream protocol allows customers to receive a live video feed of their subsea assets from anywhere via any mobile device with Internet access,” said Jimmy Dean, Head of Harvest’s Solution Architecture. "Another important feature is the ability to alert onshore headquarters when there is a major change in sensor readings, so customers can respond quickly in emergencies or monitor until intervention

Stevie, the Taurob robot, at Shetland Gas Plant. Photo from Total.

INTERVIEW: Kris Kydd, Head of Robotics, at Total E&P UK; Total’s “Stevie the Robot”

imagination.A major lesson learned is that the performance of any autonomous wireless robot is only as good as the quality of its surrounding digital architecture. We have taken this to heart and developed a digital architecture that is device agnostic and designed to be used with any robot system or mobile device. In the early stages, we had all the autonomous processing performed on board the robots. This led to issues with the battery power running down too quickly; it also limited storage space and processing power on the robot which we’ve upgraded by moving non-critical processing to the cloud

Photo: ecom Instruments

First Ex-certified Portable Infrared and HD Camera

, overheated areas. The optical HD camera with 13 megapixels and 3x digital zoom records high-resolution videos and pictures. A light ring and a class 1 laser target pointer ensure high image quality. Simultaneous recording and display of HD and infrared video is also possible via a Smart-Ex or Tab-Ex mobile device.With the ecom Cube 800, employees can safely inspect and analyze processes and assets even where handling an additional device would hinder and endanger them. Thanks to a magnetic auto latch holder with helmet loop plus lanyard clip, the Cube 800 sits securely on a safety helmet or headband.

KleinPilot for New South Wales Port Authority

information system platform and will include the following features and functionality:  Web-based interface to facilitate easy user access and deployment  KleinMobile iPhone application to allow pilots to receive assignments, record job information and submit time cards on their mobile device   The system will be hosted and maintained by Saab and is scheduled to commence use in live production by May 2017.    

Image: CAS DataLoggers

Things to Know When Choosing a Water Level Logger

24/7 monitoring mode, water level loggers eliminate many of the hassles of manual data collection and also facilitate monitoring of multiple locations.   Additionally, water level loggers automate the process of archiving and reporting data. Hydrologists can simply offload the logger data to a mobile device or computer and create detailed graphs or data files. The charts can then be printed for documentation purposes, while the electronic data can either be shared with other programs or archived.   While water level loggers have become the data collection instrument of choice for an increasing

David Fries (Photo: IHMC)

Undersea Technology Expert David Fries Joins IHMC

envisions.   “Rather than sit in a classroom where you have representations of a tree on a white board, you are actually in proximity of the tree and can see visualizations of its chemistry, biology and sustainability,” Fries said.    In practice, this means that a mobile device could see a tree and then start tracing the flow of nutrients from its roots to its branches.   This “fusion of education and entertainment,” Fries said, is one area that he intends to work on as a recently-hired research scientist at the Florida Institute for Human and Machine

New Offshore Vessel Management Mobile App

enables the team to review usage metrics in real-time, so Bhagwan Marine can refine tactics as needed to maximize effectiveness “Thanks to Glenfield Digital and Telerik, we can now have our complete fleet information at our fingertips, updated with real time tracking data directly to any mobile device,” said Bhagwan Marine Marketing Manager Matt Syms. “On-the-fly, we can produce print-ready technical vessel specification sheets. This was not possible before we implemented Telerik, and in the end, we’ve saved thousands by doing away with printed materials and brochures.&rdquo

ISS's Innovative Series of New Travel Apps for Cruise Industry

both IOS and Android devices, providing access to approximately 90% of all mobile users. Says Dimitris Marselos, Manager, Passenger Services for ISS Greece, “Our new travel apps offer many possibilities for our cruise Principal companies, enabling them to easily reach guests who prefer to use a mobile device to provide them with their local travel information. “Shoreside, the apps should prove very useful to guests, offering them local information at the click of a button so they can maximise how they want to use their time off ship, while the GPS functionality will ensure they never get

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