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January 12, 2015

TRDI Provides Navigation on OceanServer AUVs

  • Photo: Teledyne RD Instruments
  • Image: Teledyne RD Instruments
  • Photo: Teledyne RD Instruments Photo: Teledyne RD Instruments
  • Image: Teledyne RD Instruments Image: Teledyne RD Instruments
Teledyne RD Instruments’ (TRDI) has received an order for 10 custom-designed Explorer Doppler Velocity Logs (DVLs) to provide precision navigation and current profiling onboard OceanServer Technology’s Iver3-580 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). 
 
The DVLs will be installed onboard vehicles designed for customers and applications which include: the U. S. Navy for mine clearance operations, several universities for various research programs, and commercial companies for coastal engineering projects. This brings the total number of DVLs ordered by OceanServer for integration onto IVER systems to 32.
 
The Explorer DVL provides a flexible solution for high-quality navigation aboard small underwater platforms such as IVER AUVs, gliders, disposable vehicles, inspection class ROVs and diver platforms. The DVLs supplied to OceanServer are custom designed to meet the vehicle’s unique, size, weight and power requirements, as well as provide onboard navigation and current profiling functions. OceanServer’s family of IVER vehicles offer single man-portability, a wide variety of payload options, and simple point and click mission planning.
 
OceanServer continues to select Teledyne RDI’s DVL based on TRDI’s field-proven technology and extensive field experience in Doppler navigation. Bob Anderson, President of OceanServer Technology, Inc. explains, “The Explorer Phased Array, with its small physical size, low power consumption and positional accuracy is a great choice for the Iver3 AUVs. Additionally, the unit’s dependable bottom lock at over 80 meters in most environments has expanded the operating depth of previous Iver AUVs.”
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