Catch onboard demos at Ocean Business
Sonardyne Sound Surveyor will host demonstrations at Ocean Business.
Industry professionals have been receiving details of the live demonstrations to be held aboard Sonardyne’s research vessel Sound Surveyor during Ocean Business.
A detailed programme has been devised that allows participants to get hands-on with the company’s latest 6G acoustic and Lodestar inertial technology and discover how to improve their positioning accuracy, precision and integrity in any water depth while reducing operational time and costs.
Three different demonstrations will focus on the core areas of USBL and DVL aided inertial navigation, LBL positioning, high speed telemetry and autonomous monitoring. They will include techniques for extending the operating limits and performance of USBL, how to achieve the accuracy of a full LBL array while using just one or two transponders, how to use USBL transceivers for LBL operations and how to use the innovative GyroCompatt platform to improve the efficiency of structure placement and metrology.
Each demonstration will last approximately one hour and will be repeated throughout each day. The demonstrations will use data from actual projects and visitors will be able to ask detailed questions and discuss any specific projects they might be planning. The practical benefits available from the demonstrations are likely to make them a popular attraction at Ocean Business, so anyone interested is being advised to email Edward Moller in advance (edward.moller@sonardyne.com) or to visit the Sonardyne stand (E1) as soon as they can to reserve one of the limited places.
Visitors to Ocean Business can keep up to date with Sonardyne’s plans for the event by following them on Twitter: @sonardyne. The company will be posting regular news about its activities on the stand, on the water, at the conference and in the classroom.
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