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MTR100: EvoLogics GmbH

retrieving information from various sensors and allow controlling complex processes by seamlessly combining communication with highly accurate positioning. Moreover, EvoLogics caters to the needs of scientists, developers and commercial customers with a series of underwater acoustic devices and software tools that offer an open development and testing framework, providing endless opportunities for new implementations.S2C systems have been carefully designed for operations in harsh underwater environments and enhanced with special algorithms for signal processing and data management. The company&rsquo

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NEW PRODUCT: EIVA Debuts Entry-level Hydrographic Survey Software

features from NaviSuite Kuda software, for example enabling autonomous operations, as it is one of several variants of this software bundle.Not only does the NaviSuite Kuda software yield high quality and deliverable 3D model results quickly, but users can improve the efficiency of their surveys with software tools for:Remote operations, including autopilot route planning and onboard processingReal-time optimisation of survey area coverageAutomatic data cleaningAutomatic data processing workflowsPatch test for multi-beam calibrationEasy registration and classification of observationsIn addition to the new

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MTR100: EvoLogics in Focus

retrieving information from various sensors and allow controlling complex processes by seamlessly combining communication with highly accurate positioning. Moreover, EvoLogics caters to the needs of scientists, developers and commercial customers with a series of underwater acoustic devices and software tools that offer an open development and testing framework, providing endless opportunities for new implementations.S2C systems have been designed for operations in harsh underwater environments and enhanced with special algorithms for signal processing and data management. The company’s extensive

Karnveer Gill joins the Greensea team.

Greensea Continues to Grow, Gill Joins Team

Sunnyvale, CA Native Karnveer Gill is Passionate about Algorithm Design and New Technology DevelopmentGreensea, creator of OPENSEA, the open architecture robotics platform for the marine industry, has hired Karnveer Gill, Junior Robotics Engineer, to help advance OPENSEA’s software tools and applications. Karnveer received his electrical engineering Bachelor of Science degree from San Francisco State University where he worked as a mechatronics teaching assistant as well as a research assistant in the Control for Automation and Rehabilitation Robotics Lab.Gill cited Greensea’s drive to

Andrew Keefer (Photo: Greensea)

Greensea Hires Keefer as Senior Robotics Engineer

unmanned underwater systems engineer. “Andrew has already proven to be a strong contributor to our team. His skills are being utilized on several of Greensea’s newly awarded commercial and military contracts.”“It’s exciting to work with modern software and modern software tools. Greensea is looking at innovative ways to use software and they are getting the latest technology into their OPENSEA platform,” Keefer said. “OPENSEA can connect many different systems and sensors together easily to create advanced system capabilities in the field. OPENSEA&rsquo

SUNFISH in a Cave, and the Data used for SLAM (Credit Stone Aerospace)

Untethered Vehicle Tech Continues to Advance Autonomy

Computer Vision” a briefing on how their software employs machine learning. In particular they use it for advanced subsea feature tracking. They recently released a paper describing a new feature detection algorithm that outperforms current algorithms in the market, which will be used in their software tools. The software tools can generate a three-dimensional mesh from any point cloud or sonar, and from analyzed video data. The end product is a “3D mesh” with the “full resolution of the image” even though the underlying point-cloud has been reduced.EIVA’s Software Output

Thruster Design for Submersible Developers

that will affect the shape, such as casting or milling. Development of the nozzle’s geometry is really little more than an annular (rotational) extrusion of a suitable foil profile.REQUIRED TOOLS FOR PROPULSOR DESIGNA typical thruster designer’s workbench will include the following software tools. A list of necessary tool functions and features are shown for each of the three principal design tasks.Tools for Vehicle-Propulsor-Drive system matching will be built upon an optimizing solver that can determine propeller characteristics for maximum efficiency while considering any constraints

EvoLogics' Sonobot, an autonomous USV for bathymetric surveys. Photo: EvoLogics

MTR100: EvoLogics GmbH

enable retrieving information from various sensors and allow to control complex processes by seamlessly combining communication with highly accurate positioning. Moreover, EvoLogics caters to the needs of scientists, developers and commercial customers with a series of underwater acoustic devices and software tools that offer an open development and testing framework, providing endless opportunities for new implementations. S2C systems have been carefully designed for operations in harsh underwater environments and enhanced with special algorithms for signal processing and data management. The company&rsquo

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CWind Digitizes with CrewSmart

now has quick and efficient access to essential information for CTV fleet, crew and technician requirements, including personnel records, operational data, and commercial and financial information.CrewSmart provides a single management platform that integrates directly with other mission-critical software tools. The system has been integrated with CWind’s existing vessel monitoring platform, BareFLEET, providing CWind with a single point of access to all performance data from across the fleet.Working with CWind, CrewSmart has developed a bespoke inventory management module and near-field communication

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