Ethernet

  • Imenco’s new HD over Ethernet subsea camera, the SubVIS Orca, was scheduled to launch globally in early April 2015. Essentially a smart phone with a commercial subsea lens and housing rated to 400m, the camera will be apps driven and will be capable of communication with all sensors installed on ROVs. After testing by a major ROV manufacturer, five prototypes have been manufactured and are being shown.
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    (As published in the APRIL 2015 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Magazine)

  • and navigation data (dead reckoning) with the internal IMU of the camera and other data (gyro, depth, altimeter) fed in from the system over serial or Ethernet. All data will be logged with their respective images and along with the World File created for each image used to assist in the image stitching process

  • in ports worldwide have a variety of wired and wireless network technologies ranging from UHF and VHF, over wireless sensor networks (WSN) and LPWA, to Ethernet, meshed wireless and Wi-Fi — each supporting a different application of the terminal. With today’s 4G/LTE networks and the coming of 5G, it is now

  • sensors deployed in wide area networks on the ocean floor in deep water.  These science instruments are powered through dry-mate submersible to wet-mate Ethernet transmission jumpers that allow for the wet configuration that enables high bandwidth data transfer and unlimited reconfiguration, upgrades, and modular

  • Kongsberg Maritime added an Ethernet control interface and a new graphical user interface to its high resolution digital stills camera the OE14-408. The OE14-408 with its 1/1.7-in. CCD sensor, 5x optical zoom and achromatic doublet lens has the ability to capture stills images up to a 10 megapixel resolution

  • storage and retrieval, its manufacturer SIDUS Solutions said. The camera features full 1080i high definition ensures crisp and pristine images. Power over Ethernet (POE) allows for immediate installation, and the onboard memory card slot for recording can save bandwidth and add data handling versatility. This

  • vision-based technology is critical to the autonomous docking of ATOLL, Forssea has developed a range of vision-based products, ranging from low-cost Ethernet cameras, adapted to augmented reality applications, to an enhanced vision product called ‘Polar X’, which improves the visibility factor and target

  • for bidirectional transmission of a number of signals over one single-mode fiber. In order to facilitate bidirectional transmission of signals (e.g., Ethernet, data, etc.), two wavelengths must be assigned – one for each direction of the signal. Using TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) each wavelength can

  • 1742, are space saving, yet packed with innovative features. Designed to suit myriad of vessels, the 1702C series is part of the new NavNet series of Ethernet networked products. NavNet allows flexibility to create various bridge configurations, including single, dual and tri or quad-stations - utilizing an

  • reducing the cost of maintenance. The velocity, position and force feedback of each paddle is controlled by its own ABB MotiFlex e100 servo drive using Ethernet PowerLink. The controller takes the signals from force transducers on the back of the paddles that sense the wave making forces. Encoders measure

  • optimal noise-cancellation and enhanced speech clarity. Other components include the Master Station – the heart of the system – providing high performance Ethernet/IP versatility and a modular approach to system connectivity. The unit accepts a variety of card modules that efficiently and significantly expand

  • over a suite of audio and communication devices.System versatility meets ever-changing mission protocolsThe 9100 Digital System provides high performance Ethernet/IP versatility and offers a modular approach to system interface connectivity to two-way radios and other common ancillaries. As the mission profiles

  • MT Sep-23#76 .com 
optic gigabit smart ethernet hub and  For more than)
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    integration for underwater asset monitoring. At the SAAB SEAEYE heart of the system is Alpheus, a ? ber www.saabseaeye.com optic gigabit smart ethernet hub and For more than 35 years, Saab Seaeye multiplexer telemetry system. technology has led the industry with in- • The Mako Autonomous Imaging

  • MT Sep-23#12  can be supplied by power over ethernet. Origin 600 
for customers)
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    need for risky & costly device retrieval. Exter- systems that deliver sensitive, accurate and reliable solutions nal power can be supplied by power over ethernet. Origin 600 for customers across shipping, marine science, water quality delivers conventional data as standard, while optionally logging and defense

  • MT Sep-22#15  electronic  has a 20-Gb/s Ethernet-based connec-
speed and)
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    hydrodynamic for an additional umbilical. The VALOR SEATRONICS performance for UVs leads to greater Seatronics provides marine electronic has a 20-Gb/s Ethernet-based connec- speed and reduced power requirements equipment, and its capabilities include tion (expandable up to about 100 Gb/s) for propulsion

  • MT May-22#52  out within the AUV using EtherNet/IP. oped to ensure data)
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    structures. The real-time communication required for on the AUV. In addition, a communication buoy was devel- this is carried out within the AUV using EtherNet/IP. oped to ensure data transmission from the robot through the In Mare-IT, SAP investigated how and under what condi- water column to the central

  • MT Sep-20#59  electrically isolated and has ethernet and RS232 
communications)
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    the included remote self- checking water detection probes. The system has two on-board con? gu- rable alarm relays. It is electrically isolated and has ethernet and RS232 communications. Arctic Rays www.marinetechnologynews.com 59 MTR #7 (50-63).indd 59 9/11/2020 1:04:35 P

  • MT Sep-20#13  THRUSTERS
AUX ETHERNET/SERIAL PORTS
CONVENIENT)
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    RATING/RANGE 400M PAYLOAD CAPACITY 2.1KG SURFACE POWER (NO BATTERIES) W/12IN 1,200NIT MONITOR (NO LAPTOP REQUIRED) CONNECTORIZED THRUSTERS AUX ETHERNET/SERIAL PORTS CONVENIENT FOR AUX EQUIPMENT PROFESSIONAL HAND CONTROLLER LIGHTS/GRABBER/TETHER INCLUDED FACTORY OPTIONS: REACH ALPHA MANIP, PING360/GEMINI

  • MT Jan-22#48  applications. The Power over Ethernet variant allows sim- at)
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    and play operation with existing NMEA 0183 and NMEA delivers the same ultra high reliability, with higher performance, 2000 applications. The Power over Ethernet variant allows sim- at a more affordable price point. GNSS Compass v2 is shipping pli? ed power and network cabling for all new applications. Used

  • MT Nov-21#39  and an O-ring seal. The 
ethernet switch and the ?  ber-to-coppe)
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    housing (camera housing). The housing is made of thermoplastic, with a removable front part made of trans- parent crystal and an O-ring seal. The ethernet switch and the ? ber-to-copper converter are also located in a sealed hub housing. The removal of all individual parts is by design easy, allowing

  • MT Nov-21#38  computer communicates via an Ethernet network with 
At the)
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    out via a point-to-point link between night observations, lasers, infra-red cameras, etc. Peristera and Steni Vala. The computer communicates via an Ethernet network with At the land station, visual monitoring of both the site and the the other devices in the system, for transferring images and sea surface

  • MT Sep-21#67  Reliable multi-purpose Ethernet camera, 
from, SubC covers)
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    identi? cation, clip generation and photogram- and highly capable imaging systems and products to choose metry; Observatory: Reliable multi-purpose Ethernet camera, from, SubC covers a broad range of Ocean Science research mux and data-logger for long duration use; Towed Camera: applications. Whether

  • MN Mar-21#41  rpm according to 
faces for Ethernet and IEC 61161-1  ing)
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    transmission for an outboard the panel-pc is equipped with inter- mized shape of the underwater hous- optimizes engine rpm according to faces for Ethernet and IEC 61161-1 ing is designed to reduce drag and workload, facilitating powerful ac- (NMEA). With a software installation improve cavitation

  • MR Feb-21#52  equipped with interfaces for Ethernet and IEC 61161-
1 (NMEA))
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    that is designed to make installation and operation easier and safer. Optimized for ECDIS retro? ts, the panel-pc is equipped with interfaces for Ethernet and IEC 61161- 1 (NMEA). With a software installation wizard and selectable standard con? gurations for newbuilding and retro? t installa- tions

  • MR Feb-21#48  USA) 
dard data transfer via Ethernet and Pro?  net, and a)
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    of the system. To parts support from Konecranes. It uses high-speed stan- mitigate this problem, some countries (such as the USA) dard data transfer via Ethernet and Pro? net, and a modu- provide funding for retro? ts that reduce emissions. Own- lar PLC software structure allows smooth integration with ers

  • MR Feb-21#47  t is a mass  nents to support Ethernet, Pro?  net and Pro? )
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    is a unique • Upgraded programmable logic controller (PLC) compo- product, designed for one crane only. The retro? t is a mass nents to support Ethernet, Pro? net and Pro? bus pro- product. If the retro? t can be applied to several cranes in tocols a ? eet, it only needs to be designed once, which

  • MT Nov-20#57  
housing with serial and ethernet 
with Sonardyne technologies)
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    extremely power-ef? cient.” Above: The Bongo RSV is one of C- LUMA X comes in a titanium Innovation’s vessels being upgraded housing with serial and ethernet with Sonardyne technologies. connectors and will be pressure- rated to 6,000 meter depth. Left: Sonardyne’s hybrid navigator hydromea.com SPRINT-Nav

  • MT Jul-20#56  vessel. 
The new Sixgill MK2 Ethernet 20x Optical Zoom camera)
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    to shoreside of? ces anywhere in the world for immedi- ate review and monitoring without requiring personnel on board a vessel. The new Sixgill MK2 Ethernet 20x Optical Zoom camera is a high-sensitivity image processor with ONVIF Pro? le S and Sony VISCA camera control over IP and web UI. The low-cost

  • MT Jul-20#47  
shock testing. 
9+ Gbits/Sec Ethernet: Recently BIRNS introduced)
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    protocols including advanced hydrostatic pressure testing, ex- treme cold/extreme depth pressure and hot and cold thermal shock testing. 9+ Gbits/Sec Ethernet: Recently BIRNS introduced sev- eral new connectivity capabilities in its Millennium connector series to further support the requirements of today’s

  • MT Jul-20#41  Webb Research)
tection, ethernet compatibility, and the)
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    eld-swappable phased array transduc- ers, system health monitoring/leak de- ing’ ? oat (APEX-EM) can precisely APEX EM (Teledyne Webb Research) tection, ethernet compatibility, and the The APEX Electro-Magnetic (EM) measure water column current velocity ability to upgrade to collect ADCP data. ? oat helps

  • MT Jul-20#24  
vehicle data input via the Ethernet with a simple, non-
boat-towed)
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    could cover hicle sensor, providing redundancy. The system uses the larger areas, the company expanded its line to include vehicle data input via the Ethernet with a simple, non- boat-towed metal detectors and magnetometers. Under- proprietary NMEA data link with the vehicle. water cameras were a natural

  • MN Jun-20#58  the naval units that Fincan-
Ethernet (PoE) network to simplify)
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    on the and compact blackbox processor Logistics Support Ship (LSS), fol- that includes a built-in Powered over lowed by the naval units that Fincan- Ethernet (PoE) network to simplify tieri is building for the Qatar Navy installation and programming. and the new yachts built by Benetti. June 2020 58 M

  • MN Jun-20#36  is also  with a laptop and an Ethernet cord. This is especially)
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    COMMUNICATIONS Communication via wireless headsets and belt stations is also with a laptop and an Ethernet cord. This is especially impor- critical during visit, board, search, seizure (VBSS) operations, tant for in-?eld service and system updates. allowing crew members to board a suspect craft, while

  • MR May-20#55  status to the HMI over an Ethernet 
and increasing adoption)
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    those signals to the valves, and communi- new digital technologies is key to accelerating the green transition cates valve status to the HMI over an Ethernet and increasing adoption of sustainable solutions in offshore wind network. EMI can provide systems with a variety by making them more cost-effective

  • MT Apr-20#38  in seabed mapping for 
Ethernet switch to the fber  both)
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    HD These sonars are operated processing software, has been designed to ad- simultaneously using an vance the state-of-the-art in seabed mapping for Ethernet switch to the fber both high-speed towed systems and Unmanned optic tether multiplexer, Underwater Vehicles (UUVs).” allowing the EISA team to

  • MT Apr-20#36  with  cations and control are Ethernet-based 
behind each of)
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    were well established from the outset. This modation within the system. Communi- approach also meant that integration with cations and control are Ethernet-based behind each of the component parts of the subsea power distribution and conversion existing topside hardware systems and for ease of interfacing