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| 06 June 2006 |
Avitech reaches new depths with deep sea video monitoring |
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Avitech International Corporation, a leader in multi-image display processors has announced that their line of multiviewers will be utilised by Schilling Robotics in a variety of applications for subsea remote operated vehicle (ROV).
Schilling Robotics is a recognised leader in providing subsea equipment, including a range of technically sophisticated underwater robots. Their ROVs, which are designed for deep sea construction, maintenance, surveying, and inspection, are used specifically by the offshore oil and gas industries.
Schilling’s orders with Avitech include a variety of MCC-8004 Production Modules, and VCC-4cIP Video Command Center modules. The MCC modules are being used specifically to monitor the video sources coming from multiple strategically placed deep sea cameras on the ROV, while the VCC modules are being used with VGA inputs, to monitor computer signals coming from a PC-based sonar system.
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