Underwater communication poses different constraints compared to communication in air.
Limited bandwidth, signal range, reliability, and external conditions must all be considered when designing underwater communication systems.
At this seminar we will be addressing the practical challenges of transmitting data from seafloor to shore – and how to address these with tailored solutions for various industries.
Outline typical data sizes from subsea sensors, cameras, and acoustic recorders
Compare available data transmission technologies in Develogic’s portfolio
Discuss the design of stationary underwater nodes, focusing on system reliability, power efficiency, and data access
The webinar is aimed at technology developers, integrators, and end-users involved in subsea operations. We welcome your input and look forward to an open discussion.
Dmitry Luzin is head of project management in Develogic, with more than 10 years experience within underwater installations’ mechanical design, oil and gas subsea production control systems and environmental monitoring systems with autonomous power and wireless communication.
11:30 Welcome, Jon Hellevang R&D Manager GCE Ocean Technology
11:35 Underwater Data Transfer Challenges and Solutions, Dmitry Luzin Head of Project Management Devologic
12:55 Q&A
12:00 End of webinar
Participation and Costs
The webinar is open for all and free of charge.
Register for this webinar by 6 June at 08:00.
A Teams link will be sent to you shortly before the webinar starts.
Jon O. Hellevang
R&D Manager
+47 988 48 828
jon.hellevang[at]gceocean.no
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