The MUSAI project has entered a new strategic stage of its development.
Following recent open-water trials conducted with the support of the BlueROV2 platform—which enabled the initial training of the recognition algorithm—the team has begun full integration of the hardware and software components into a unified operating system.
This phase was launched with the installation of the prototype onboard the ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle), with the goal of creating a fully functional platform capable of operating in real-world application scenarios. Subsequently, bench tests and tank trials were carried out in a controlled environment to validate the system’s features and simulate its behavior in operational conditions.
Key activities in this phase included:
- Testing of the optical module, responsible for acquiring and processing images directly onboard the system;
- Thermal verifications, ensuring stable and reliable operation even during prolonged underwater use;
- Software and functional integration with the BlueROV2 platform to ensure full compatibility between all system components.
The results collected during these tests are essential for the upcoming development stages and for finalizing the overall MUSAI system architecture.
MUSAI continues to prove itself as a concrete and adaptable solution for environmental monitoring and the protection of marine ecosystems.
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