Advanced Navigation successfully completes testing of Hydrus at ReefWorks, Australian Institute of Marine Science’s tropical marine technology test range.
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8 September 2023
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Advanced Navigation showcases Hydrus on BBC
Advanced Navigation speaks to the BBC Click team to showcase Hydrus and how it can help us gain a better understanding of the oceans.
10 July 2023
View Full MediaAdvanced Navigation Unveils Australia’s Largest Subsea Robotics Centre
Australia, April 2023 – Advanced Navigation, the world’s most determined innovator in artificial intelligence (AI) for robotic and navigation technologies, is announcing the largest subsea robotics centre in Australia, located in Balcatta, Western Australia (WA).
18 April 2023
Go to ArticleUntangling USBL – Comparing the Benefits of USBL-Squared (USBL2) with Classic and Inverted USBL
There are several techniques for using USBL that are suited to different applications, each of which provides different advantages and results. USBL-squared (USBL2) is unique to Advanced Navigation. This article briefly explains each technique and the benefits of USBL-squared to help untangle any confusion on the subject.
8 March 2023
Go to ArticleSubsonus USBL2 Technology Accelerates JM Robotics Small-Scale ROV Program With Accurate Acoustic Heading
JM Robotics adopt Subsonus USBL2 acoustic compass for accurate ROV heading in difficult, shallow water conditions.
6 March 2023
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Really Deep Learning
BOSS Magazine delves into Advanced Navigation’s innovative technologies – from AI and neural networks to navigation in the open space and the deep blue.
2 February 2023
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Plumb the Depths – Advanced Navigation Hydrus
Hydrus has proudly secured a place in TIME’s Best Inventions of 2022 list.
17 December 2022
View Full MediaAdvanced Navigation Announces Boreas D70, New Digital Fibre-Optic Gyroscope
Global, October 2022 – Advanced Navigation, the world’s most determined innovator in artificial intelligence for robotic and navigation technologies is announcing Boreas D70, a fibre-optic gyroscope (FOG) inertial navigation system (INS).
18 October 2022
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How Hydrus is transforming the world of underwater drone technology
Advanced Navigation Mechanical Engineer Nikki Staltari chats about how adapting to an underwater environment required a significant change in her thinking.
5 October 2022
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‘Autonomy revolution’ goes underwater and to the moon
Advanced Navigation shares its latest milestones including the first AI-based inertial navigation system, the first AI sonar system, and the release of Hydrus, a revolution in underwater robotics.
5 October 2022
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