UAS Test Flight with Hydronalix’s Sonar EMILY Ground Station

By Emma Wilden / 29 Dec 2020
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In this video NOAA Small Business Innovation Research Program tests Aerielle, a next-generation SONAR UAS, which performs sonar scanning for hazardous debris identification, automatic victim recognition, and near-real-time collaboration utilizing cloud storage and mobile app development. The UAS incorporates a new Humminbird 360 SONAR with Hydronalix’s standard sonar EMILY Ground Station.

Hydronalix’s Sonar EMILY ground station comes in a waterproof rugged case, equipped with SAR Hawk software for mission planning and control and data post-processing. Mapping and imaging data are displayed in real time on a 12-inch 1280×800 display for easy visibility.

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