Sonardyne Acquires MARSS

2011-11-30 00:00:00 - Hydro International
Sonardyne is pleased to announce the acquisition of Marine and Remote Sensing Solutions(MARSS) Ltd, with operations in the UK, Monaco and Italy. The Company is run by founder Johannes Pinl and supported by the European Union security directive. MARSS has led a pan-European team of research and military institutes, legislative bodies and commercial operators in the development of innovative command and control solutions for vessel anti-piracy, counter-terrorism and waterside security. 

Signing the acquisition of MARSS

 

The MARSS team consists of a group of senior software and hardware engineers with a combination of NATO and Silicon Valley experience.

 

The Company's product portfolio includes NIDAR, an intuitive, centralised command and control platform with an easy to use multi-touch user interface. The browser-based solution enables real time autonomous detection, tracking and classification of multiple targets from sensors including camera, radar, satellite and AIS as well as the diver detection sonar data provided by Sonardyne's Sentinel system. NIDAR benefits from the added versatility of robust remote surveillance and control capability. Sensor agnostic, with proven interfaces to commercial and military systems the NIDAR system has been operational at multiple sites since the beginning of 2011.

 

The MARSS team has also completed the development of a micro-surveillance radar enhanced by innovative algorithms that can detect the exact position and entry/exit point of a human on a vessel or strategic asset (i.e. offshore platform). MoBtronic fulfils the function of both an automatic man-overboard system to meet new regulations for commercial shipping and a security system to detect, classify and alert attempts to board a vessel or platform.

 

Image: Sonardyne's Chairman Barry Clutton with Johannes Pinl Managing Director and Founder of MARSS as Sonardyne announces acquisition of MARSS.

 



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