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Imagenex Multibeam Profiling Sonar - Addition to EIVA Rental Pool Published 11.10.2007
The Imagenex Model 837 “Delta T” is a multiple receiver sonar system designed to provide high-speed imaging with all the advantages of underwater sonar. Innovative digital signal processing is used to optimize data usage from all channels to achieve the best possible resolution at every point in the field of view. Recent advances in computing power have made it possible to transfer and process this data at resolutions equal to computer monitor resolution, and with image frame rates of better than 20 frames per second. Click to view further.
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SIS-1625 - Addition to the EIVA rental pool Published 14.09.2007
The SIS-1625 Seafloor Imaging System has quickly become the industry standard for shallow water (<2000m) seafloor survey operations. this field proven, highly versatile survey tool offers a fully digital platform capable of collecting high resolution chirp side scan/sub-bottom data, as well as a full suite of customer selected sensor data. the high resolution, extended range chirp data and multiple data sensor capability provide the surveyor with a significant savings in instrument cost and survey time. Click here to view further.
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Catenary Module Published 23.08.2007
EIVA is building a new catenary module for tug management. The module allows custom cable definitions and a user defined number of catenary lines. Each catenary line can be set-up using different cable types, midline buoys and connectors. The module is an advanced extension to the existing tug management module. Catenary lines are calculated in our in-house cable modeling module that provides a reliable and dynamic output. |
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New agency - Lyyn Video Enhancement Published 27.02.2007
EIVA has been awarded a new agency agreement by LYYN AB, a Swedish company formed in 2003. LYYN masters the so called LYYN Visibility Enhancement Technology (V.E.T.) in which visibility is enhanced (particularly the possibility to see colors, movement and contours) in fog, snow, dust, sand, darkness, etc as well as under water and in medicinal applications. The real key to the technology is the deep understanding of the insufficiencies of the brain in interpreting what the eye actually sees. V.E.T. works on digital images and video from normal cameras, but can also be used in processing saved material. Go to http://www.lyyn.com/visibility/clips/pramen.mov to see for yourself. |
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