Teledyne RDI Rolls Out New DVL
Tasman represents the most advanced DVL technology available.Stephen Apsey, Vice President of Engineering at Teledyne RDI explains, “We know the Workhorse Navigator has been a mainstay for many years. We are certain the industry will be excited to see what 25 years of customer feedback and technology enhancements has produced.“We have set the bar high for this next-generation DVL, and the performance we are seeing from the Tasman actually exceeds our initial design specifications,” Apsey continued. “We believe that the new features found in this unit, particularly the field swappable
TE SubCom Demonstrated 100GB/S Upgrade Capability
as upgrades to existing systems with dispersion managed fiber. “Emerging high-bandwidth applications such as video and cloud computing continue to increase the demand on today’s networks,” said Seymour Shapiro, CTO, TE SubCom. “Carriers must take advantage of technology enhancements to deliver the most cost effective solutions to this tremendous challenge. SubCom’s latest C100 coherent solutions increase network capacity on both today’s existing undersea cables and tomorrow’s new cables, with reaches up to 11,000km, and utilizing the latest +D fibers
Rhotheta and Metaocean Establish Cooperation
underwater assets and oceanographic equipment. Under the terms of the agreement both companies will combine their know-how and efforts to support customer requirements jointly. Both Rhotheta and MetOcean are now committed to support projects involving recovery of underwater assets, including technology enhancements and custom modifications as required. Rhotheta’s time-tested RT-500-M series of wideband radio direction finder systems, and MetOcean’s world renowned NOVATECH location and recovery beacons, are particular targets of the agreement between the two companies, whereby RHOTHETA will