What's Happening?
Cellula Robotics has integrated Sonardyne's advanced navigation and positioning technology into its fleet of long-range Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). The integration includes the SPRINT-Nav X systems, which are Sonardyne's top-tier underwater
navigation technology, and the AvTrak 6 system for tracking, communications, and mission control. This technology package also features multiple Ranger 2 Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) systems, which are designed to improve accuracy and simplify deployment. These systems are crucial for Cellula's hydrogen fuel-cell powered vessels, such as the Guardian and Porter AUVs, which are used for surveillance and cargo delivery. The integration aims to enhance the reliability and accuracy of these AUVs, which are capable of long-endurance missions.
Why It's Important?
The integration of Sonardyne's technology is significant for the advancement of autonomous underwater operations. By enhancing the accuracy and reliability of AUVs, Cellula Robotics can improve the effectiveness of subsea missions, which are critical for security, research, and environmental monitoring. The ability to maintain precise positioning over extended deployments is crucial for the success of these missions. This development also highlights the growing importance of advanced navigation and communication technologies in the field of marine robotics, potentially setting new standards for the industry.









