Advanced Navigation Systems in Offshore Operations
Navigation Systems are essential for a vessel’s safety, and efficiency in offshore industry.
Navigation Systems are essential for a vessel’s safety, and efficiency in offshore industry.
An echo sounder is a sonar-based device that measures water depth by sending sound pulses from a transducer to the sea floor and receiving the echo that bounces back.
This would guide engineers or decision-makers through the process of determining the power needed for a Public Address and General Alarm (PAGA) system.
NMEA 0183 has been a cornerstone in maritime communication for decades, enabling critical data exchange between navigation, communication, and safety systems
For vessels operating in challenging environments such as oil and gas platforms or FPSOs, the gyro compass ensures the crew can maintain accurate navigation and control in all conditions.
At Vivo Asia, we specialize in conducting comprehensive WiFi coverage studies for maritime environments, ensuring your vessel’s communication needs are met in even the most challenging conditions.
A Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) system, with the capability to integrate both digital and analog telephone lines, plays a crucial role in ensuring seamless communication within these high-risk and high-stakes environments.
Explore the key benefits of switching from analog to digital UHF radio systems and the important considerations for industries making the transition.
Explore the role of navigation aids, with a focus on external-powered marine lanterns, their installation on FPSOs, and compliance considerations that are essential for ensuring operational safety.
Explore the key aspects of designing, installing, and commissioning emergency voice communication systems in an oil field, focusing on the technical and regulatory considerations that must be addressed.