Kongsberg Maritime and the Norway’s Institute of Marine Research (IMR) reached an agreement in order to deliver a full solution for ecosystem monitoring, using autonomous vessels.
Under their collaboration, Kongsberg Maritime will supply the IMR with four autonomous vessels.
We’re very pleased to have secured this contract with the IMR. This delivery builds upon decades of collaborative work with the IMR to create innovative solutions for ocean ecosystem monitoring, and the addition of smart platforms plus a new E-infrastructure solution is a logical next step in this shared history.
…Tonny Algrøy, Sales Director, Ocean Science, Kongsberg Maritime, added.
As explained, the scope of supply includes two Kongsberg Maritime Sounder USVs (Unmanned Surface Vehicles) and two KONGSBERG AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles), which will form the practical basis of the institute’s long-term strategy to develop the monitoring and management of marine environments and resources.
For the record, the four autonomous vessels will be equipped with KONGSBERG’s new Blue Insight, a cloud-based ecosystem designed to facilitate remote instrument operation, data visualisation and smart management of oceanographic and meteorological data.
Infrastructure for automated classification of fish through machine learning is a key feature of the delivery, consolidating the long-running partnership between KONGSBERG and the IMR towards the goal of implementing seagoing drones for ecosystem management.
The KONGSBERG AUVs are scheduled for delivery this year, with the USVs following in the late summer/early autumn of 2022.
The AUVs are depth-rated to 1,500m and are equipped with a powerful payload for environmental monitoring and seabed mapping.
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In addition, the IMR USVs will be equipped with a full EK80 wideband system accommodating ADCP functionality, similar to the setup on their existing research vessels. Importantly, control and navigation of both AUVs and the Sounder USVs can be handled just by a single interface. The comprehensive overview provided by this fleet management capability enables interoperability between all assets and reduces in-mission complexity.
This integrated autonomous survey solution is the first to merge AUV and USV operations, and the investment testifies both to the IMR’s future- and sustainability-focused ambitions and to its faith in KONGSBERG’s ability to supply the most advanced autonomous craft.
USVs and AUVs will initially work alongside our traditional research vessels in an ‘armada strategy,’ but will subsequently operate more independently as we expand our plans.
… the IMR’s CEO, Sissel Rogne concluded.