3D Recon
3D Modeling Sensor
3D Recon is a standalone 3D modeling sensor that delivers real-time sparse point clouds that double as a relative-to-structure navigation system and a quality control metric to ensure complete coverage of what is seen subsea.
Description
3D Recon is a standalone 3D modeling sensor that delivers real-time sparse point clouds that double as a relative-to-structure navigation system and a quality control metric to ensure complete coverage of what is seen subsea. 3D Recon incorporates three machine vision cameras with a MEMS IMU rated to 4000 meters of water depth. The final output from 3D Recon is a near real-time high-density 3D model (point cloud or mesh). Initially developed for Integrity Management and Inspection, and Repair and Maintenance purposes, 3D Recon also has applications for mooring chain link inspection, hull inspection, jumper/spool metrology, pipeline Out-Of-Straightness surveys, pre-install/as-built, and many more subsea applications.
Specifications
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Power
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Power supply [V]
24
Power consumption [W]
150
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Battery and Power
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Battery type
No battery
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General
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Product Name
3D Recon
Product Description
3D Recon is a standalone 3D modeling sensor that delivers real-time sparse point clouds that double as a relative-to-structure navigation system and a quality control metric to ensure complete coverage of what is seen subsea.
Type of application
Marine
Year of introduction
2020
Length [cm]
77.9
Width [cm]
59.4
Depth [cm]
30
Mounting
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Connection
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Communication
1 Gbps Ethernet Copper & 10 Gps SM Fiber - Single Fiber Channel
Software
Included
Input image formats
Multiple
Export data formats
Color palletized Mesh, Point Cloud *.ply (Binary)
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Sensor type
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Number of lenses
3
Sensor type
Active Pixel CMOS, Global Shutter
Resolution
2028 x 2448
FoV horizontal [°]
85
FoV vertical [°]
65
Max number of frames per second
10
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Performance
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Start up time [s]
0.02
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Environment
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Operating temperature: min. [°C]
0
Operating temperature: max. [°C]
65
Environmental protection
Rated 4,000 meters