EM-sensor systems and applications

May 25, 2022 | Argeo Talks, News

Argeo have developed a new low-noise high-sensitive tailor-made electrode receiver system for AUVs combined with magnetometers and a controlled active electric current source.

The passive electromagnetic system measures the electric and magnetic fields in the seawater, which can be used to measure the electric field from a Cathodic Protection system, track buried power line cables and measure the self-induced electric field from Deep Sea Minerals (DSM).

The active electromagnetic system generates and measures a controlled electric and magnetic field in the seawater, which can be used to detect Un-eXploded Ordnance (UXO), tracking of buried pipelines and detect and delineate DSM.

Learn more about the technology and capabilities of Argeo’s EM-sensor systems in the upcoming webinar. 

Argeo Venture status update

Argeo Venture status update

We are pleased that the Argeo Venture project is progressing according to plan, and we would like to further share that the vessel has completed the first part of the sea trials after the upgrade last week. The vessel is performing very well, and all maritime systems are now GO. Later this week…