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Subterranean and GPS-denied high-definition multi-sensor inspection vehicle

by UAMTEC Pty Ltd on 21/10/2024 4:26 AM

UAMTEC,Dive Cameras, Subsea ROVs

R.O.G.E.R. (Remote Overground Exploration Rover) is a remotely operated inspection platform, capable of capturing high quality data in previously inaccessible environments.

Its modular design allows the integration of a multitude of sensors and tools to provide versatility in operations.

Advanced mapping and positioning data in GPS-Denied environments is a proven capability for UAMTEC. Full subterranean networks can be mapped in high definition point cloud files and tied into GNSS datum.

Designed and assembled in Australia, built with high-quality materials designed for rugged environments.

Melbourne-based R&D, production, and support centre ensures second-to-none customer support and servicing.

Applications:

  • 3D Mapping and Localisation in GPS-Denied Environments
  • Tunnel and Pipeline Infrastructure Inspections & Mapping
  • Remote Inspection & Payload Delivery

Capabilities:

  • Tethered (up to 4000m) or Wireless Communication Options
  • 3D High Density LiDAR Scanning
  • 4K UHD 360° Cameras
  • 360° Profiling or Imaging SONAR
  • Multi-gas Sensor
  • Multiple 6-axis robotic arms with Versatile Attachments (Inspection Probes/Drills etc.)
  • Pipe/Ground Penetrating Radar
  • SLAM Technology for High-Precision Geospatial Positioning Data
  • Omnidirectional and Adaptable Lighting
  • Modular Design for Integration of Multiple Sensor Suites
  • IP-68 Rating for Traversing Through Live Flows
  • Multiple Wheel Adaptations for Navigation of Debris, Ovoid Tunnels, and Submerged Environments
  • Custom Software Solutions for Data Management and Insights
  • R&D Experience to Develop Custom Platforms for Unique Project Requirements

 

UAMTEC also offers High-quality Dive Cameras, Subsea ROVs and various inspection equipment products and services please visit www.uamtec.com

For more information please visit www.uamtec.com/technology/ROGER

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