HydroBoat USV & Apus UAV LiDAR

HydroBoat USV & Apus UAV LiDAR

The HydroBoat USV series (HydroBoat 1200 USV, HydroBoat 1500 USV, HydroBoat 900 USV) is a versatile, intelligent HydroBoat 1500/1200/900 USV designed for underwater topographic surveys of lakes, rivers, and reservoirs by carrying the HydroBeam M4 Portable Multibeam Echo Sounder system. Equipped with a high-precision GNSS receiver and IMU for position and orientation, the HydroBoat USV series ensures sub-meter accuracy even when satellite signals are blocked. It features a lightweight and robust hull with IP67-waterproof, as well as four powerful thrusters on the sides that enhance mobility and flexibility, allowing it to easily adapt to diverse aquatic environments and efficiently complete underwater terrain surveys.

The Apus UAV LiDAR represents the evolution of SatLab’s LiDAR solutions. This light compact and superior system integrates an advanced laser scanner with an industrial grade camera and a sophisticated inertial navigation system, is able to collect reliable and great detailed point cloud and rich image information. Its diverse applications span across 3D spatial data acquisition for terrain mapping, electricity, forestry and agriculture surveys, emergency response, and land planning.

HydroBoat 1200—an embodiment of compactness and ease, tailored for seamless operation across a spectrum of equipment.
Enhanced by professional CFD technology, its stability finds new heights. Melded with high-precision single-beam echo sounder, GNSS directional positioning receiver, and an advanced intelligent boat-control system, it deftly serves varied water operational demands.
Augmented safety through embedded IMU, 360° pan-tilt camera, and millimeter-wave radar fortifies its attributes comprehensively. This autonomous vessel, which can be mounted with leading ADCP, side-scan sonar, dual-frequency sounder, multi-parameter water quality meter, image sonar, and more, stands poised as the quintessential partner for tasks encompassing current measurement, bathymetry, underwater survey, and water quality assessment.