What's Happening?
RAD Propulsion has introduced the RAD Autonomy Core, a modular interface designed to simplify remote control and system integration for marine vessels. Announced at the Combined Naval Event in Farnborough, the system facilitates communication between
vessel engines and onboard systems over an IP network, using satellite, Wi-Fi, or cellular solutions. The technology supports Degree 3 autonomy, enabling fully remote vessel operation without onboard crew. It includes multiple interfaces such as RAD Bus ports, Ethernet ports, and a DroneCAN interface for GPS and compass integration. The Autonomy Core is propulsion agnostic, compatible with both modern digital engines and legacy systems, and optimized for RAD's drive systems while supporting third-party configurations.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of the RAD Autonomy Core represents a significant advancement in maritime technology, offering a streamlined solution for remote vessel operations. This development is crucial for the maritime industry as it seeks to enhance operational efficiency and safety through automation. By providing a reliable and easy-to-install system, RAD Propulsion is addressing the complexities of marine autonomy, potentially reducing costs and increasing accessibility for operators. The system's compatibility with various propulsion systems and its ability to integrate advanced situational awareness tools from external partners further positions it as a versatile solution for future maritime operations.
What's Next?
RAD Propulsion plans to continue developing additional hardware and software to further streamline vessel system integration. This includes advanced switching and situational presentation capabilities. The Autonomy Core is available in multiple deployment packages, ranging from basic remote control to fully integrated, autonomy-ready configurations. As the maritime industry increasingly adopts autonomous technologies, RAD's ongoing innovations could lead to broader acceptance and implementation of remote vessel operations, influencing regulatory standards and industry practices.











