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Norwegian Maritime Authority's preliminary assessment concluded
USEA receives recognition from Norwegian Maritime Authority that our USV is safe to operate without a crew from day 1.
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We have developed new technology that makes the ultimate AUV-USV integration possible in a fully automated way which enables us to run offshore survey operations with net zero emissions and dramatic cost savings, says Ellen C Svestad from USEA Ocean Data.
Published in GCE Ocean Technology cluster insight on March 8, 2022.
Norwegian Maritime Authority's preliminary assessment concluded
USEA receives recognition from Norwegian Maritime Authority that our USV is safe to operate without a crew from day 1.
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GCE Ocean Technology - Cluster Insight with Ellen Svestad
We have developed new technology that makes the ultimate AUV-USV integration possible in a fully automated way which enables us to run offshore survey operations with net zero emissions and dramatic cost savings, says Ellen C Svestad from USEA Ocean Data.
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USEA will make ocean mapping sustainable
Only one fifth of the ocean floor is currently mapped. To unlock its potential, we need a climate-smart approach. The potential for the ocean industry is huge, if done in a responsible way.
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Unmanned Launch and Recovery System - the future of ocean mapping
USEA's unique unmanned vessel and our fully automated system for operating autonomous underwater drones will revolutionize the collection of data from the seabed. Let us explain how it all works.
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Unmanned launch and recovery of AUVs will secure more data
Unmanned Surface Vessels (USV) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV) have been emerging as independent systems in the maritime sector. Now we will bridge the gap between these systems with unmanned launch and recovery to secure more data on each mission.
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What is an AUV and what is unique about our system?
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) is the go to method for deep underwater surveys for many industries. At USEA Ocean Data we work to perfect the operation to ensure longer data sampling sessions without risk to crew.
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The beginning of the USEA Access-AUV project
The USEA Access-AUV project, initiated in 2019, will make it possible to operate AUVs from unmanned vessels. This is how it works and how it all started.
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First complete prototype testing became a great success
USEA Ocean Data conducted its first complete prototype testing in June 2021. The demonstration was a great success, with repeated docking of the AUV to the actively controlled towed docking station.
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GCE Ocean Technology news – Cluster insight with USEA
USEA works to step-change autonomy for marine and underwater robotics to offer seabed surveys and mapping, pipeline and subsea cable inspection as well as environmental monitoring. The company recently received about 6.5 million NOK from the Research Council of Norway to develop its active towed docking station for AUVs.
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