News Articles with Category: Computers and Processing
May 20, 2014 – via Kraken Sonar Systems
In real-time signal processing, the analyzed (input) and generated (output) samples can be processed continuously.
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August 1, 2013 – via Kraken Sonar Systems
Removable Data Storage Module for Subsea Marine Applications
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July 23, 2013 – via Bluefin Robotics
It allows us to test the mission configuration by connecting the payload computer carrying the autonomy software to a laptop computer with a simulation environment representing realistic platform dynamics and sensory input. The autonomy software is then installed on a small platform such as the Bluefin-9 for field-testing of the autonomy at low cost before it is finally installed on the operational platform such as the Bluefin-21
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April 10, 2013 – via Linux.com
Instead of sending raw sensor data, Regulus can analyze and summarize the data onboard. For example, if the craft is carrying a hydrophone to listen underwater, and if customers can’t wait to retrieve the recordings later, Regulus can instantly report key findings.
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April 9, 2013 – via Trimble
By combining rugged Trimble GNSS receivers with CodaOctopus inertial technology, greater accuracy is possible compared to separate, standalone, systems.
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March 24, 2013 – via Military and Aerospace Electronics
The new version of the CMRE SAS processing algorithms can run in near real-time on the NVIDIA GPU in the GE embedded computer installed into the MUSCLE UUV.
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October 10, 2012 – via Rutgers Coastal Ocean Observation Lab
The Coastal Ocean Observation Lab at Rutgers University (RU-COOL) is using Unidata and other open source technologies to collect, process, and make available a wide range of ocean data for use by students and researchers.
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April 9, 2012 – via MIT Technology Review
Computing isn’t just getting cheaper. It’s becoming more energy efficient. That means a world populated by ubiquitous sensors and streams of nanodata.
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April 3, 2012 – via Opto22
California-based Opto 22 provides primary control system and key expertise for James Cameron’s record-setting dive to the Mariana Trench as part of the DEEPSEA CHALLENGE expedition
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