Aquanaut is a cutting-edge autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) designed for deep-sea exploration and subsea operations. It combines AI-powered autonomous navigation with dual robotic arms capable of performing complex tasks at depths of up to 4,000 meters. Whether for marine research, underwater infrastructure inspection, or search and recovery missions, Aquanaut offers an efficient and flexible solution with real-time data transmission to operators. Its modular design and advanced capabilities make it an ideal tool for a wide range of applications in the marine industry.
Aquanaut was developed by Ocean Infinity, a leading company in autonomous robotics for marine industries. Previously known as Houston Mechatronics, Ocean Infinity is known for pioneering AI-driven, autonomous systems designed to revolutionize offshore operations and deep-sea exploration.
- Manufacturer: Houston Mechatronics (now known as Ocean Infinity)
- Year of Development: 2018
- Industry: Underwater Robotics and Marine Exploration
- Dimensions:
- Length: 5.4 m (17.7 feet)
- Width: 2.2 m (7.2 feet)
- Height: 2.3 m (7.5 feet)
- Weight: 1,500 kg (3,300 lbs)
- Mobility:
- Fully autonomous subsea navigation with a hybrid drive system (thrusters for horizontal movement, robotic arms for vertical precision).
- Maximum depth capability: 4,000 meters (13,123 feet)
- Speed: 3 knots (5.6 km/h or 3.5 mph)
- Manipulator System:
- Dual robotic arms for precise operations, such as manipulating objects and performing inspections.
- Capable of working with underwater tools and equipment.
- Power Source:
- Rechargeable battery system with up to 24 hours of operational autonomy.
- Optionally connected to surface power for extended missions.
- Sensors:
- 3D sonar imaging for navigation and mapping the seabed.
- HD cameras and lighting for high-resolution inspections.
- Environmental sensors for temperature, pressure, and salinity data collection.
- Control System:
- Fully autonomous operation with remote supervision and control.
- Equipped with real-time data transmission to the surface for monitoring.
- Payload Capacity:
- Can carry up to 200 kg (440 lbs) of tools or equipment for underwater operations.
Features
- Autonomous Underwater Navigation: Capable of performing long-duration subsea missions with minimal human intervention, using advanced AI for situational awareness.
- Robotic Arms: Dual articulated arms allow the robot to interact with and manipulate underwater objects with precision, suitable for tasks like inspection, maintenance, and repair.
- Modular Design: Aquanaut’s modular architecture allows for easy upgrades or customization based on mission requirements, such as adding more sensors or changing payload configurations.
- Deep-Sea Exploration: Designed for deep-water applications, making it ideal for marine research, pipeline inspection, and subsea infrastructure monitoring.
- Real-Time Data Transmission: Provides live video feed and environmental data to operators on the surface, ensuring immediate response to operational needs.
- Energy Efficiency: Powered by high-capacity rechargeable batteries, with an optional surface connection for long-duration missions.
- Hybrid Mobility: Combines thruster-based propulsion for fast horizontal movement with robotic arms for precise vertical operations.
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