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October 14, 2013

MMT Upgrades ROTVs for Geophysical Surveys

MMT has two remotely operated vehicles (ROTV) equipped with various survey equipment for complete geophysical surveys.

MMT has now upgraded the systems to be fully equipped with side scan sonars and sub bottom profilers, in addition to multibeam echo sounders, inertial navigation system and doppler velocity log. This means a complete geophysical survey can be done from this platform in a speed of 6 knots and down to a water depth of 400 meters.

The ROTV is a powerful tool for accurate line keeping during a survey. The system enhances the control of the tow-fish and allows both a constant altitude above the seafloor as well as maintaining the planned survey lines. The ROTV also improves the actual direction of the tow-fish unit which greatly improves the data quality of the side scan sonar.

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