Wirelessly Connect with Sonardyne
Integrated solutions to reduce the cost of remote ocean surveillance will be presented by US-based Sonardyne at Oceans’12 conference and exhibition, running from 14 to 19 October 2012 in Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA. Sonardyne will be using the event to showcase Fetch, it’s seabed logging node that enables sensor data to be gathered, stored and wirelessly extracted on demand via its integrated high-speed acoustic modem.
Fetch was recently used in a joint project with NERACOOS to measure water conditions such as temperature, salinity and wave height in the Gulf of Maine. The nodes were deployed on the seafloor to take regular measurements and the data was then extracted wirelessly using a Liquid Robotics Wave Glider for onward transmission to an analyst. Autonomous monitoring projects such as this greatly reduce operational costs and eliminate the risks associated with sending crews to sea.
Alongside Fetch, Sonardyne is looking forward to discussing our new capabilities in optical communications and AUV navigation with visitors and technology partners.
For more information please visit Sonardyne on booth 1706, contact Kim Swords on +1 281 890 2120 or see the company website.