Tag: marine drone

  • Unmanned survey vessel efficiently maps seabeds

    Unmanned survey vessel efficiently maps seabeds

    Sometimes hands-on data collection just isn’t good enough. In the busy Shizuoka harbor, Weichao Liu of CHC Navigation used the company’s Apache6 marine drone to take a bathymetric survey of a channel in preparation for dredging at a Shizuoka seaport. The Apache6 also collected 3D lidar data above the water’s surface.

    In May, CHC Navigation launched the 2020 Edition of the Apache6 USV (unmanned surface vessel), which combines a dual GNSS positioning and heading receiver, stable and reliable hull attitude sensors, and an inertial measurement unit (IMU). The CHCNAV GNSS/INS control box maintains high accuracy during transient GNSS outage, according to CHC Navigation, such as providing uninterrupted surveying while passing under bridges.

    Just like an aerial drone, the Apache6 has an auto return feature, and like it’s much larger manned brothers, it uses sonic radar (sonar) to avoid obstacles. Its fully autonomous survey mode is powered by CHCNAV absolute straight line technology so that the craft follows a predetermined path even in adverse current conditions.

    Besides 3D bathymetric surveys, the USV has been used for positioning of underwater objects, offshore construction, underwater archaeology and wreck salvage. It is equipped with a high-performance single-beam echosounder, and can be installed with lidar to create a combined marine and terrestrial 3D high-accuracy survey in a single pass, such as for harbor and river surveys with height clearance evaluation.

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    eCognition goes underwater to help conserve coral reefs
    Water utilities reduce expenses with mobile GIS
    Belgian company Seafar pioneers barge automation technology
    The shape of water: bathymetry in action


    Feature image: Weichao Liu, a member of CHC Navigation’s technical support staff, prepares to launch an Apache6 unmanned surface vessel, also known as a marine drone. (Photo: CHC Navigation)

  • CHC Navigation introduces Apache3 marine drone

    CHC Navigation introduces Apache3 marine drone

    Highly cost-effective autonomous marine drone for bathymetric surveys

    Photo: CHC Navigation
    Photo: CHC Navigation

    The new Apache3 Marine Drone — 2020 Edition provides a series of new features and additional enhancements to make lake, river and coastal hydrographic surveys more productive, according to maker CHC Navigation.

    Combining a dual GNSS positioning and heading sensor, a stable and reliable hull attitude and an inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensor, the Apache3 unmanned surface vehicle (USV) allows an uninterrupted survey while passing under bridges.

    Its high-efficiency 8-meters-per-second motors and absolute straight-line technology enable a fully automatic, predetermined course in adverse current conditions.

    The Apache3 features include:

    • GNSS/INS control box to maintain high accuracy during transient GNSS outage
    • Integrated 4G and LAN transmission module
    • Sonic radar for obstacle avoidance
    • Automatic return to base planning
    • 360° PTZ camera (pan, tilt, zoom)
    • Overspeed engines to allow operation in most water conditions

    According to CHC Navigation, the Apache3 — 2020 Edition offers an exceptional feature/price ratio, making it one of the most competitive professional marine UAV solutions for single-beam bathymetric surveys.

    Photo: CHC Navigation
    Photo: CHC Navigation