The device is available in three options, each designed for specific tasks. One model executes batimetric and 3D sets, the other reveals the pollution and disorders of the composition of the water, the third provides continuous monitoring of the quality. Machine vision technologies allow the device to work autonomously that simplifies environmental monitoring.
Tiamat is different from analogs with the possibility of completing additional equipment such as echo sounds, probes and sonarlar. This expands its use: the device can be used not only for eco-decoration, but also for real-time data in search and rescue operations and dangerous conditions for humans.
According to Nikita Usachev, the author of the project, the drone can move along a certain route, save the environmental changes and transmit violation signals. In addition, the examination of physical-chemical processes in water is also suitable for examining the base of the gold and the analysis of oxygen and salts.
Source: Ferra

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