Greensea IQ has extended its prototype agreement with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the U.S. Navy, following the successful completion of Phase 3 of the Autonomous Expeditionary Maritime Response Vehicle (AEMRV) prototype last fall.
The objective of this contract modification is to demonstrate a production-ready edge processing configuration of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Workspace, known as EOD Edge, deployed within Greensea’s IQNS.
This configuration includes autonomy and Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) components. The contract extension is a key step toward delivering the technology to U.S. Navy EOD Technicians.
The Phase 4 objective of this contract focuses on further developing EOD Edge to incorporate advanced AI features, including target classification using sonar and ‘operator-assist’ autonomy while in an untethered or long-range standoff configuration.
IQNS & EOD
Greensea’s IQNS provides an NVIDIA edge processor, integrated fiber optic gyro, aiding navigation sensors, and Greensea’s patented navigation solution for small underwater robots.
IQNS is designed as an upgrade solution for systems currently running Greensea’s defense software suite and is used throughout Greensea’s own robot product line.
Greensea is augmenting its IQNS for this program with advanced autonomy capabilities for acquiring, classifying, and neutralizing subsea threats while maintaining a significant standoff for EOD personnel.
Upgrading ROVs with EOD Edge
The new development is capable of upgrading the existing fleet of VideoRay Defender remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) currently employed by the Navy and other defense forces.
These enhancements significantly improve the operational capabilities of ROVs currently used by EOD forces, and creates scale and safety for personnel charged with clearing threats from maritime environments.
The upgraded VideoRay Defenders, with EOD Edge, are set to provide a robust solution for underwater EOD tasks. The integration of sonar-based target classification and operator-assist autonomy enables more accurate threat detection and neutralization.
The technologies developed under this program will bring upgrades to Greensea’s EOD Edge software package, the edge processing solution for EOD Workspace, and an integrated solution with navigation and processing through IQNS.
A lighter weight deployment through IQNS Mini will also be available. IQNS with EOD Edge will be available in Q4 2024 on Greensea’s Bayonet Autonomous Underwater Ground Vehicle (AUGV) robots and for the VideoRay Defender in defense applications.
Ben Kinnaman, Founder and CEO of Greensea IQ, commented, “We are really excited about this opportunity to continue working with DIU and the Navy in the AEMRV program. I believe in this mission and I believe in the role technology can play in creating safety and scale for these critical operations.
“The concepts of autonomy and AI foster ideas of futuristic robots replacing humans and the way we work on the ocean. In reality, autonomy and AI, at almost any stage of development, can aid humans and how we work on the ocean. In this case, these technologies will keep warfighters safe, provide them a greater reach, and give them an opportunity to do more with less. It is awesome the DoD is pursuing this common-sense application of cutting-edge technology.”