AVATAR

AVATAR - Demonstration 2

14 December 2022 - Published by Tom Pauwels
TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering organized a second AVATAR demonstration event showing the latest developments in computer vision research for autonomous vessels.

In the AVATAR Interreg North Sea Region project on highly autonomous sailing and city freight distribution, several demonstrations of the new developed technologies are foreseen.

TU Delft | Mechanical Engineering organized a second AVATAR demonstration event showing the latest developments in computer vision research for autonomous vessels. Matt Hepworth (TU Delft) presented a vision sensor box, which will be used to create datasets for the inland/urban waterway, allowing researchers to develop and test algorithms for situational awareness. The sensor box is equipped with high-definition cameras, including a stereovision setup, as well as a LiDAR sensor and onboard computers capable of gathering data and running real-time AI based vision algorithms.

The demonstration 2 took place during the AVATAR co-sponsored iSCSS-event, see also here.

For more information please contact Matt Hepworth.

Impressions of the second AVATAR demonstration event:

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(c) Tom Pauwels

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(c) Tom Pauwels

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering

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(c) TU Delft - Mechanical Engineering