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HOW IT WORKS
SeaVision™ uses a full colour laser scanning process that’s repeated thousands of times per second to generate coordinate values of millions of points on a reflected surface. The coordinates and intensity associated with each reflected laser pulse are processed in real time to generate an ultra-high resolution point cloud.
Designed to operate in a twin scanner configuration, with adjustable baseline, SeaVision™ can generate very high resolution 3D scans in full color. This is due to one of the unique features of SeaVision™ which uses a Tri-Color laser system to produce full color imagery. Each unit has a low-light underwater camera, a high-power LED light, and steerable RGB-line lasers.
No longer limited to black and white scans, SeaVision brings subsea laser imaging into vivid color.
KRAKEN ANNOUNCES SEAVISION ™ 3D LASER
ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND and BREMEN, GERMANY – (Marketwired – 28 March 2017) – Kraken Sonar Inc. (Kraken) (TSX-V: PNG) announced today that its subsidiary, Kraken Robotik GmbH, will introduce its new SeaVision™ system at the upcoming Ocean Business conference to be held in Southampton, UK from 04 – 06 April, 2017.
SeaVision™ is the world’s first full colour, underwater laser imaging system that offers the resolution, range and scan rate to deliver dense 3D point cloud images of subsea infrastructure with millimeter resolution in real time. The initial system is designed for deployment on underwater robotic platforms such as Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). A compact, hand-held system for divers is planned for future release later this year.
(20m towrope on the ocean floor)