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New Wireless Water Quality Monitoring System Launched

. The EM-2Q is designed for this and can be deployed across a range of settings, including rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and coastal waters, offering the accuracy and resilience needed for effective monitoring on a large scale.The EM-2Q is fully submerged and requires no cables for data retrieval. Wireless communication eliminates the need for fixed infrastructure on the riverbank or shore substantially reducing vandalization, theft, and tampering.CSignum’s Electromagnetic Field Signaling (EMFS) technology seamlessly transmits data through water to above-surface devices, overcoming challenges typically

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Hydromea Expands US Presence with New Local Partner

market.This strategic partnership aims to expand Hydromea's presence in North America and bring its innovative underwater inspection technology to a broader customer base.EXRAY is Hydromea's compact underwater inspection remotely operated vehicle (ROV) equipped with proprietary LUMA wireless communication technology,has been making waves in the industry since its commercial launch. The robot's ability to perform efficient and data-rich inspections in confined flooded spaces has garnered significant attention from various sectors, including offshore energy, industrial water, and maritime

CSignum EM-2 paired with ANB sensors. Image courtesy CSignum

CSignum, ANB Sensors Target Water Quality Monitoring Innovation

of high-quality, calibration-free pH sensors announced their collaboration for wireless solutions for water quality monitoring. This collaboration expands the reach of water quality monitoring solutions by interconnecting ANB's advanced sensor technology with CSignum's innovative EM-2 wireless communication platform.CSignum and ANB Sensors bring together high-precision sensors and battery powered, wireless communication to provide a comprehensive monitoring system capable of operating in the most challenging and difficult to reach environments.ANB’s sensors provide precise measurements

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OceanAlpha Delivers Research USV to Hong Kong University

L12E USV:Dimensions: 5.5m (length) × 4.5m (width) × 3.2m (height)Hull type: CatamaranPayload capacity: 400kgMaximum speed: 10 knotsMaximum endurance: 4.5 hoursMaximum working sea conditions: Sea State 3Communication distance: Remote control-1km, private network-2kmSupports 4G wireless communicatio

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Hydromea Unveils Underwater Inspection Robot with Proprietary Wireless Communication Technology

and communications specialist Hydromea is set to introduce a new product at Oceanology International in London on March 12-14, 2024. The event will mark the official commercial launch of EXRAY™ – an advanced underwater inspection robot equipped with state-of-the-art proprietary wireless communication technology LUMA™.The Hydromea team has dedicated significant time and resources to develop a robot that it says will transform the landscape of inspection and monitoring of submerged assets. The proprietary wireless communication technology LUMA™ not only ensures seamless communication

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Optime Subsea Tests Wireless Comms System for Well Completion Operations

Norway-based Optime Subsea said Friday it had successfully tested and qualified a high-speed wireless communication system for the completion of subsea wells. "The wireless communication system, part of Optime Subsea’s Remotely Operated Controls Systems (ROCS), was successfully tested at the Wintershall Dea-operated Nova field, which is located about 120 kilometers northwest of Bergen, Norway, in 370 meters water depth," the company said.“This is a game-changer for the oil and gas industry, which for 20 years has tried to solve this challenge. For the very first time, the

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Imenco Presents Acoustic Shackle

Imenco has unveiled its Acoustic Shackle, developed to help streamline critical lifting operations. Operated via robust wireless communication, the Acoustic Shackle does not require ROV support to complete deployment of equipment to seabed, resulting in cost and time savings.An acoustic electronics pod receives coded commands from topside, provides power and commands to an electric actuator and takes feedback from a highly accurate position encoder inside the actuator to confirm successful operation. An internal brake prevents pin movement due to any external force.An electric actuator is smaller

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Ashtead Technology Wraps Subsea Installation Monitoring Project Using LUMA Modems

ROVs. Ashtead Technology utilized LUMA optical modems to enhance the accuracy of the data collected, ensuring maximum performance of the system."LUMA products are the smallest, lightest, lowest power consuming subsea optical modems available that provide high-speed and high-bandwidth wireless communication at depths of up to 6,000 meters with remarkably low latency, even in the murky waters of the North Sea," the company said.Ross MacLeod, Ashtead Technology’s Technical Director, added: “When completing subsea installation projects, it is vital that the information provided

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New Product: Hydromea launches Underwater Wireless Optical Modem

Hydromea is launching its new patent-pending subsea wireless communication modem LUMA X-UV. The LUMA X-UV can beam data at up to 10 Mbit/s in the presence of other light sources in the environment, enabling real-time streaming of HD-quality video and 4K images wirelessly through water."LUMA X-UV is another big step forward in providing unlimited access to subsea data. It is a tool with a lot of versatility built in.  It can be used as a modem and as an access point in subsea infrastructure," said Felix Schill, co-founder and CTO, Hydromea. "Moving the data stream into the UV

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