Following the successful integration of Sonardyne International Ltd.黑料社檚 Solstice Side Scan Sonar with a Bluefin Robotics Bluefin-12 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), the results of recent payload testing have produced higher quality imagery than that currently available from conventional sonar.
The most recent trials of the Bluefin-12 AUV with integrated Solstice were conducted from Bluefin Robotics黑料社 headquarters in Quincy, Massachusetts, where the AUV was deployed from Bluefin黑料社檚 vessel, the R/V Resolution, to perform short missions around the Boston Harbour area in approximately 15 m of water.
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黑料社淭he imagery is some of the best I have seen in my 10 years of operating AUVs and reviewing data sets. The Solstice sonar is an excellent payload option for our clients who want exceptional imagery from low-logistics, rapidly-deployable AUVs.黑料社
黑料社淎 pipeline end manifold (PLEM) surveyed during the trial provided an excellent target to show the resolution and contrast performance of Solstice. This PLEM consists of a large square template, pipe and mattress protectors; you can see where the individual elements of the mattress are clearly resolved in the imagery,黑料社 commented Nick Swift, Sonardyne黑料社檚 Business Manager for Maritime Security.
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