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Smart Maritime And Underwater Guardian

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High-resolution sonar inspection

of objects in water with poor visibility

Collective autonomous location

where a swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles will act cooperatively

How?

Underwater detection and location will be performed by four primary methods:

Acoustic detection

where a series of hydrophones will listen for sounds emitted by small underwater vehicles and will be processed by artificial intelligence meth

Rapid sonar hull scan

used to scan ships' hulls and perform harbour floor scanning

High-resolution sonar inspection

of objects in water with poor visibility

Collective autonomous location

where a swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles will act cooperatively

This will provide information to Artificial Intelligence modules, which will improve the way detecting illicit and dangerous goods and/or threats hidden below the water surface is currently done, taking into account sources such as Unmanned Surface Vehicle Systems (USV), underwater remote operation vehicle (ROV), UAV (Aerial autonomous vehicle) and Port current information sources. The combination of these tools will allow SMAUG to prompt solutions capable of detecting possible threats to infrastructure or vessels, as well as identify vessels with concealed goods.

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