[Case Study Material] Underwater Survey Using Fish Finders *Exhibition Participation Information Available
Underwater surveys are now possible using fish finders! Additionally, we will introduce simultaneous operations with underwater drones and the acquisition of depth measurement data using sonar! Materials are currently available.
This document introduces a case study of using a "fish finder" for underwater research. Originally developed for recreational fishing, the fish finder has become usable for underwater applications due to its high performance and compact lightweight design, allowing it to be equipped on inflatable boats and similar vessels. Additionally, we also present examples of simultaneous operation with underwater drones and the acquisition of depth data using sonar. Feel free to download if you are interested. 【Document Contents】 ■ Visualization of underwater environments using side and down scan sonar ■ Acquisition of point cloud data ■ Creation of contour maps and sediment hardness maps, simple volume calculations, etc. 【Exhibition at Maintenance & Resilience TOKYO 2022】 Date: July 20 (Wednesday) - 22 (Friday), 2022 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight If you are in the area, please stop by. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Inquire About This Product
Related Videos
basic information
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
catalog(3)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
At Jun Techno Service, we provide inspection and photography services for aging infrastructure in civil engineering, addressing the global challenges of infrastructure deterioration and workforce shortages that have been overlooked for a long time. In an era where proper maintenance management is deemed crucial, we prioritize human life and promote the IT transformation of infrastructure inspection surveys using underwater autonomous robot cameras (underwater drones) to enable continuous and efficient inspections. We aim to create a long-term safe society in collaboration with the community and everyone involved. ◆ NETIS Registration: Conservation inspection technology for underwater installations using underwater autonomous robot cameras (underwater drones) KTK-210002-A Examples of utilizing underwater autonomous robot cameras (underwater drones): - Bridge pier inspections and regular checks - Maintenance management of dam facilities - Maintenance management of reservoirs - Management of treatment plants and pump stations - Marine research at universities - Investigation of watershed sewer pipelines - Observation of aquaculture growth conditions - Investigation within agricultural drainage channels - Investigation of pipelines in ozone contact tanks at water purification plants