Precision Underwater Surveying Using Remote Technology

Precision Underwater Surveying Using Remote Technology

On October 4, the Smart Ships Coalition conducted a demonstration showing how remotely operated technology can transform the monitoring and maintenance of critical underwater infrastructure. A remote-controlled vessel equipped with high-resolution imaging sonar and advanced sensors surveyed sections of the Port of Québec’s dock walls.

Vessels like this can gather real-time data on the structural integrity of walls, wharves, bridges or other installations, and future autonomous capability would allow for even more precision in complex environments. This hybrid approach highlights the safety and efficiency advantages of remote and autonomous vessel operations. Partners for the Summit demonstration included the Port of Québec, Kongsberg Discovery, and Valor Ocean Technologies. 


Smart Ships Coalition 2023 Workshop

22 September 2023

The Smart Ships Coalition convened its annual fall workshop September 21-22, 2023, in conjunction with the Lakebed 2030 Conference as well as the Great Lakes / Great Rivers Section of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers fall meeting.

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