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Next-Gen AI Capability for Teledyne Gavia AUVs

to be a smart, real-time automated target recognition (ATR) app offered from Charles River Analytics.The new partnership with Teledyne Gavia expands the boundaries for underwater unmanned sonar operation. Now, operators can acquire Teledyne Gavia’s unmanned underwater vehicles with AutoTRap Onboard software inside."AutoTRap Onboard automatically detects and identifies target objects in real time,” said Dr. Arjuna Balasuriya, Senior Scientist at Charles River Analytics. “This product saves time and money— operators don’t have to bring the vehicle to the surface, download

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Teledyne CARIS AI Software Used in Uncrewed Offshore Survey

Teledyne CARIS, a Teledyne Technologies company, said it was an integral part of the team involved in a recent uncrewed offshore survey mission in the Atlantic Ocean. Teledyne CARIS’ Mira AI and CARIS Onboard software were present on the vessel to enable autonomous survey and real-time processing operations.The mission’s uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) built by SEA-KIT mapped over 1,000 square kilometers of the ocean floor in 22 days, while being continuously monitored via satellite communications at its Remote Operations Center in Essex, U.K. A specialized team comprised of the GEBCO-Nippon

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Teledyne CARIS to Display AI Sonar Noise Cleaning Platform at OI

watercraft, making it an excellent low-cost tool for mapping shorelines, checking oil rig stability, and surveying the underside of bridges.Live on-boat demos will showcase Teledyne’s one-source marine survey capability using Teledyne Optech lidar, Teledyne Marine sonar and Teledyne CARIS Onboard software. Catch Onboard demo streaming live from the Teledyne Marine boat at the CARIS booth

SeaScout Expeditionary Seabed Mapping and Intelligence System deployed during ANTX2018 (Photo: Kraken Robotics Inc.)

Kraken, ThayerMahan Demonstrate SeaScout for US Navy

to enable in-stride automatic target detection and classification.TENTACLE, an intelligent all-electric winch that hosts sophisticated algorithms for dynamic manual, semi-autonomous or fully autonomous control. The integrated motion reference unit tracks the motion of the host vessel, and the onboard software models and predicts the sea state. The winch can be deployed stand-alone or integrated into a completely Autonomous Launch & Recovery System (ALARS) for both manned and unmanned surface vessels. The complete system fits inside a 20’ ISO shipping container and can be rapidly integrated

Figure 1: The first iteration of the Tentacle is designed for Kraken’s KATFISH. (Image: Kraken)

Meet Kraken’s Tentacle Autonomous LARS

outside, but its true capabilities lie within. The fully integrated electronic control module hosts sophisticated algorithms for dynamic manual, semi-autonomous or fully autonomous control of the winch. The integrated motion reference unit tracks the motion of the host vessel, and the sophisticated onboard software models and predicts the sea state. This allows the winch to predict timing of wave peaks and troughs and optimize the variable torque on the motor to minimize input disturbances through the tow cable.The operator can achieve manual control of the Tentacle Winch either through manual switch inputs

Orolia Awarded €1 Million Contract for Fish Tracking Buoys

base and to further develop market leading innovative enhancements and software solutions for this system. In addition, this exclusive agreement will give Thalos the exclusive right to sell the software and tuna buoy into the global tuna seine fishing market. The new Multibeam tuna buoy and onboard software gives tuna fishermen the ability to monitor fish activity under and around the Fish Aggregating Device more constantly and accurately, providing them with the information to make more cost effective decisions as to when to make the often long journey to revisit the FAD. www.orolia.com  

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