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Operational benefits of SPRINT (Subsea Precision Reference Inertial Navigation Technology) for subsea positioning

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Operational benefits of SPRINT (Subsea Precision Reference Inertial Navigation Technology) for subsea positioning
Operational benefits of SPRINT (Subsea Precision Reference Inertial Navigation Technology) for subsea positioning
Date/Time: 13 Mar 2012
14:30-15:00
Location:South Galleries


  • Mr Mark Carter, Sonardyne International Ltd

    Seminar Details
    SPRINT provides significant benefits for subsea vehicle positioning: - Extends the operating limits of Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) - vendor independent - Improves operational efficiency of Long BaseLine (LBL) by using sparse arrays and Wideband 2 for robust and reliable acoustic ranging - Near continuous output rates - Resilient to acoustic effects such as aeration, noise and Multipath - Uses existing fit ROV sensors (DVL / Depth Sensor) - Reduces operational time and vessel costs - Integrates with ROV station keeping - Effectively zero risk of data loss - Suite of post processing and QC tools can improve on real time positioning performance and can correct real time operational blunders after the event Results from various offshore projects will be presented showing the benefits of SPRINT being used 'in the field'.

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