For surveying and inspection work in rivers, ports, dams, and other water areas, operators need to collect depth and terrain data efficiently while reducing the need for workers to enter hazardous locations.
At CSPI-EXPO, Furukawa Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. introduced two types of radio-controlled boats: one for surveying and one for inspection. The surveying model supports depth measurement and can be equipped with either single sonar or multi-beam sonar depending on the application.
The larger surveying boat can carry multi-beam sonar capable of acquiring 3D data. This enables unmanned and labor-saving water-area surveying, helping improve both worker safety and data collection efficiency.
As a trading company within the Furukawa Electric Group, Furukawa Sangyo also handles drone and robot-related solutions, proposing unmanned technologies for infrastructure inspection and surveying applications.
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What is the radio-controlled survey boat used for?
What is the difference between single sonar and multi-beam sonar?
Can the boats also be used for inspection work?
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Our company mainly operates as the trading company division of Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., and our department also handles drone and robot-related businesses.
At this exhibition, we are displaying two types of radio-controlled boats: one for surveying and one for inspection.
First, the radio-controlled boat for surveying is mainly used for depth surveys, which measure the depth of water, by attaching sonar equipment.
The larger yellow radio-controlled boat can be equipped with multi-beam sonar, which can acquire 3D data, and this boat can also be equipped with either multi-beam sonar or single sonar.
We would be happy to start with a consultation.
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