UK-based subsea technology company Sonardyne has updated its Fusion 2 software with new capabilities for offshore survey and constructions
This latest release of Fusion 2 unlocks new benefits, including a simplified surface box-in app and the ability to perform wireless structure deflection monitoring, without having to deploy specialist hardware.
Additionally, Fusion 2 now includes standard 'office' mode, allowing project teams to plan and fine-tune procedures before doing them offshore for real purposes. When using Sonardyne's Compatt 6+ transponder arrays, multi-user mode now comes as standard, bringing savings of simultaneous operations to all users.
Until now, structure deflection monitoring (SDM) – a requirement for most construction campaigns – has typically meant buying or renting dedicated systems that require a lot of cabling.
Now, with the Fusion 2 SDM rentable add-on module, subsea construction staff can install their existing Compatt 6+s on each corner of a structure that is to be installed, and a Gyro Compatt 6+ and, supported by their existing ROVNav 6+ remotely operated vehicle (ROV) transceiver, launch straight into wireless structure deflection monitoring. This new capability reduces interfaces, costs and complexity, making operations simpler and faster.
With the new complimentary office mode, users can do more from onshore, including planning for LBL and INS offshore campaigns and running tests such as geodetic checks, through to post-processing of LBL calibrations, reducing offshore workload and risk. The new box-in app makes interfacing with third-party USBL systems, such as HiPAP, for range only box-in operations far simpler and easier – and again is enabled as standard.
With just a single cable connection from the vessel’s USBL system to Fusion 2, operators will be able to run seamless real-time box-in operations. What’s more, Compatt 6+ multi-user functionality is now free to access through every Fusion 2 system, enabling up to five different users at any one time for operations from box-in to ROV tracking, all via a simple Compatt selection interface.
Edward Moller, global business manager – construction survey, at Sonardyne, said, “With each update to Fusion 2, we are adding new capabilities and increasing the ease and simplification of what are in fact complex survey and construction operations. In the past, for many operations, different systems need to be interfaced, which made operations inefficient, and specific hardware was needed for certain operations. Now, it comes in one package that works with the hardware operators already have in their inventories.”