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The Jellyfishbot is now offering bathymetric surveys

The Jellyfishbot can now conduct bathymetric surveys during its missions.

In real time, the remote control of the robot (open and smart) allows the operator to know and monitor the depth of the water. This functionality is made possible by the integration of a probe on the robot, which emits an acoustic wave (a sound) that propagates through the water. It is the echo and the time taken for the sound to travel from surface to depth and back that allows the robot to determine the depth.

The R&D team has developed the IADYS Monitoring Station, a web platform for the extensive exploitation of this collected data, which makes possible to generate a precise map of the depth of the water body. There you can draw up navigation maps, decide on the development of the coastline, the quantity of sediment to be removed or identify bulky waste on the bottom of the water (scooters, cadis, bins, etc.).

Jellyfishbot - Bathymetric surveys teaser

Details

  • 13830 Roquefort-la-Bédoule, France
  • IADYS