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New Product: BOREAS D70, FOG Intertial Navigation System

and have been environmentally tested to MIL-STD-810. The system achieves a mean time between failure (MTBF) of over 70,000 hours.Additional features of the Boreas D70 include Ethernet, CAN and NMEA protocols, as well as disciplined timing via a PTP server and 1PPS. A rich, responsive embedded web interface provides full access to all of the device’s internal functions and data. Internal storage allows for up to 1 year of data logging

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) launched Blue Insight, a cloud-based digital toolbox designed to enable collection, visualization, contextualization, management and distribution of ocean data. Image courtesy Kongsberg Maritime

Kongsberg Maritime Launches 'Digital Toolbox' for Ocean Data Management, Analysis

to autonomous surface vessels or even underwater vehicles such as AUVs or gliders. Through ongoing delivery projects, several modules already exist to assist customers in obtaining the best results from Blue Insight, including Remote, a module that enables remote access to a KM echosounder via a web interface; Ocean View, a powerful and comprehensive web-based visualization tool for historic and real-time sensor or database data; and Data Forwarder, enabling data conversion into any common format and automated data forwarding to external cloud systems or databases. Science Analytics supplies

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SBG Systems' INS Chosen for Shom Fleet

SBG for the good performance/price ratio and the high level of service. The SBG technical support team is available, reactive, and committed,” adds the Shom professional. Another key factor when choosing the INS solution was the ease of use. Once connected through Ethernet, the Navsight inner web interface guides the user during the installation phase. For example, a 3D view of the boat shows the entered parameters so that the user can check the installation in real-time. The embedded filter also controls and validates lever arms and antenna alignment during this procedure, which can be a plus

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SBG Systems Unveils New IMU

and noise levels. This technology allows robust and consistent performance even in low dynamics survey, the manufacturer said.Navsight solution is easy to install, as the sensor alignment and lever arms are automatically estimated and validated. Once connected to the Navsight processing unit, the web interface guides the user to configure the solution. A 3D view of the vessel shows the entered parameters so that the user can check the installation. The Navsight unit also integrates led indicators for satellite availability, RTK corrections, and power. It comes with a rugged enclosure, or in a rack

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SBG Systems Launches Navsight Marine Solution at OI2018

versatility to marine professionals.   Extreme Simplicity, Easy-Peasy Installation Whether the IMU comes with a surface or a subsea enclosure, they are all lightweight and easy to install. Navsight connects to any computer, with no software installation. Once connected through Ethernet, the web interface guides the user to configure the solution. A 3D view of the boat shows the entered parameters so that the user can check in real time the installation. Navsight allows quick installation and initialization thanks to new mechanical calibration module. The embedded filtering controls and validates

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Expanded Waterfront for Oi18

buoys supplying mainly research institutes, offshore renewables and oil & gas companies. The company will run a daily program to include demonstrations of new products including the SYPod buoy (real-time data online) and MULTHY its new 16-channel acquisition system. RTsys will also highlight its web interface RAISONNANCE, which enables users to check underwater measurements such as oxygen, turbidity, temperature, pressure and acoustics in real-time. The company will also demonstrate how its underwater acoustic communication technology is used across its portfolio. On-water Demonstrations On-water

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SBG Systems Upgrades Its Ekinox Series

vessels. Finally, the addition of the Beidou constellation improve signal availability in Asia.   Available with aluminum or titanium enclosure, Ekinox can be installed on-board or near the echo-sounder head for the best performance. Configuration is made easy throughout the intuitive embedded web interface where all parameters can be quickly displayed and adjusted. For example, the 3D view of the vessel allows the user to visualize settings such as the Ekinox position, alignment, lever arms, etc. For a smooth workflow, Ekinox is fully compatible with Hypack, QINsy, and Teledyne PDS 2000 software

Darwin is a major multi-modal port serving shipping and cargo markets.  The port conveys a wide range of exports and provides services for offshore oil and gas rigs. (Photo: Port of Darwin)

ADCP-based Monitoring System Aids Operations in Darwin Harbor

warning system. It provides alerts of approaching weather to improve forecasts of waves and current at key sites along the shipping channel.   Back on the Beach All transmitted data are published on the AIMS website. They are publicly accessible within 10-30 minutes of leaving the tripod. The web interface provides tools for exploring and plotting the data. Another simpler interface for smart phones delivers relevant readings to mariners.   Every six months, the instruments are recovered. This period is set to avoid bio-fouling issues with other sensors in the collective (e.g., pumps, optics)

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SBG Systems Launches New Inertial Sensors

receiver or by the one offered by SBG Systems. The SplitBox GNSS integrates the latest tri-frequency GNSS receiver to offer several positioning features such as RTK, Marinestar, OmniSTAR, Veripos and TerraStar corrections.    Configuration is made easy throughout the intuitive embedded web interface where all parameters can be quickly displayed and adjusted. The new 3D View helps the user to check the mechanical installation, especially sensor and antennas position, alignments and lever arms. The user can then connect the Apogee to the main hydrographic software such as Hypack, QINSy or

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