Digital Event recorded 02/06
Introducing station keeping for ROV operations using a DVL
Speakers
Guests
Introducing station keeping for ROV operations using a DVL
Underwater ROVs are manned and connected to the surface with a cable, but it's still hard to locate where the ROV is when you're diving out of sight.
To help maneuver, navigate and determine the ROV's position underwater, we have now integrated the WaterLinked DVL A50 with the Blueye X3!
In this digital event, we will present the new features this solution offers, such as station keeping, auto altitude, and post-processing of the acquired positioning data. You'll learn more about what a DVL is, how it works, and why it's an essential sensor for underwater robotics. We will also mention the new integration of the Ping Sonar Altimeter and Echosounder from Blue Robotics.
Tune in to our digital event on June 2nd to learn about the DVL solution and some of its use cases. Oliver Skisland from Water Linked and Martin Ludvigsen and Alexandre Cardaillac from NTNU will be joining as guests-speakers.
Digital Event Recording: Introducing station keeping for ROV operations using a DVL
Article
How a DVL simplifies ROV navigation and maneuvering during underwater inspections
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Product
DVL A50
The DVL A50 is the smallest DVL on the market with outstanding performance. This sensor provides velocity measurements relative to the seabed with a range of up to 50 meters altitude. With the Blueye Smart Connectors, there is no configuration required to integrate this sensor. We have done all the demanding work for you.
Product
Ping Sonar Altimeter and Echosounder
The Ping sonar is a single beam echosounder that measures distances up to 50 meters underwater. This sensor enables a new control mode called "Auto-Altitude", which allows you to keep a constant distance to the seabed even if the water depth is changing while you move around.