Overcoming Subsea Challenges with IMU/AHRS

Webinar Details
  • Hosted by Movella
  • September 3, 2024 - Available on Demand
  • Selecting the right Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) or Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) for ROVs, AUVs, beacons or transponders will ensure that your subsea vehicles can navigate smoothly and overcome common challenges such as magnetic interference, the absence of GNSS signals, and harsh environmental conditions like low temperatures and high salinity. 

    This webinar is ideal for engineers working in the marine space, oceanographers, ROV and AUV operators, marine technology researchers, and anyone interested in advancements in subsea navigation and mapping.

    What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

    • Subsea applications: Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), BUOY systems, Mapping unit (Sonar mapping).
    • Accurate heading estimation: Discover how to achieve precise heading despite magnetic interference.
    • Field-proven performance: Explore case studies that showcase the reliability and effectiveness of IMU and AHRS in real-world scenarios.

    Watch the webinar recording to enhance your understanding of subsea navigation and the technology that makes it possible.

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