TECHNOLOGY

~ OpenSEA. The Open Software and Equipment Architecture (OpenSEA) is an open-source software library developed and managed by Greensea Systems, Inc. The goal of the OpenSEA project is to provide a common and robust control system platform for unmanned underwater systems. OpenSEA is the engine behind the control systems for many underwater vehicles and navigation systems operating in the field today and the foundation of Greensea's custom software applications. As it is an open-source library, it constantly grows in capability and robustness every time an OpenSEA vehicle goes to sea or integrates a new component. OpenSEA provides a rich API for system developers backed by a comprehensive set of documentation and the experience of hundreds of implementations.

~ GreenseaLIVE. GreenseaLIVE is a portal to the world of web-based exploration via remotely operated and autonomous robots. Powered by Greensea's vehicle control software and web technology, GreenseaLIVE allows anyone with an internet connection to control, monitor, and interact with a remote system anywhere in the world. This technology allows users and operators direct access to streaming video, live vehicle data, and interactive control of a remote system via the web.

~ gVATS: Greensea's Vehicle Analysis Tool Suite (gVATS) is a comprehensive set of tools Greensea developed for modeling, simulating, and analyzing the hydrodynamics and performance characteristics of underwater vehicles. With this suite of tools, Greensea can accurately model systems, run simulated mission profiles, calculate energy efficiency, and develop autopilot controllers. This is the fundamental tool we use to validate autopilot and navigation systems as well as assist the mechanical and battery engineering processes for vehicle developments.