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Sonar–camera system sees through murky waters

For remotely operated underwater vehicles, cloudy and turbulent waters are often a no-go. When vehicles settle on the seafloor or dig through a sand bed, they can kick up clouds of sediment that make it tough for onboard cameras to see through. Often, the only thing to do is wait until the marine dust settles before a vehicle can safely proceed.

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Sonar–camera system sees through murky waters

MIT developed Sonar-MASt3R fusing sonar and camera data to map murky underwater environments in real time. Multi-sensor fusion with edge processing enables autonomous robotics in low-visibility conditions, unlocking deep-sea and subsea infrastructure operations.

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New imaging system sees through murky waters

MIT e WHOI sviluppano Sonar-MASt3R, fusione ottico-acustica per mapping real-time in acque torbide con risoluzione centimetrica. Abilita robotica autonoma in ambienti low-visibility critici (deep-sea, mine clearance), segnale di convergenza sensori per autonomy in produzione.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·news.mit.edu

    New imaging system sees through murky waters

    Sonar-MASt3R is a new underwater mapping technique developed at MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) that may allow vehicles to see through murky,…

  2. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·techxplore.com

    Sonar–camera system sees through murky waters

    For remotely operated underwater vehicles, cloudy and turbulent waters are often a no-go. When vehicles settle on the seafloor or dig through a sand bed, they can kick up clouds…

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