An Underwater ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) is a highly sophisticated device designed to operate underwater and perform various tasks. ROVs are typically unmanned and controlled remotely from a surface vessel or a shore-based station. They are equipped with cameras, lights, sensors, and tools to collect data, inspect structures, perform maintenance, and conduct research in underwater environments.
“PolarROV” is remotely operated underwater vehicle with increased maneuverability, it moves freely in any direction and has all 6 DoF. Equipped with ha universal underwater manipulator, it has informative operator interface, designed for search, handling operations and precise operations, such as inspection and maintenance of oil and gas pipelines, which works perfectly in low light conditions.
“PolarROV” is remotely operated underwater vehicle with increased maneuverability, it moves freely in any direction and has all 6 DoF. Equipped with ha universal underwater manipulator, it has informative operator interface, designed for search, handling operations and precise operations, such as inspection and maintenance of oil and gas pipelines, which works perfectly in low light conditions.
1. High Sensitivity in Low-Light Conditions
The IMX307 STARVIS sensor is specifically designed to low-light environments, its high sensitivity allows for clear image capture even underwater where natural light is often scarce, providing researchers and operators with valuable visual data.
2. Compact and Versatile Design
With a size of 38*38mm, the IMX307 camera module offers a compact form factor that integrates seamlessly into the PolarROV’s design. This small size is crucial for maintaining the ROV’s maneuverability and hydrodynamic efficiency while exploring underwater environments.
3. High-Resolution Imaging
The IMX307 boasts a resolution of up to 1920×1080 pixels, delivering Full HD video and still images. This high resolution is essential for capturing detailed footage of underwater flora, fauna, and geological features in polar regions, aiding in scientific research and environmental monitoring.