complement existing technologies, and extend the scienti? c possibilities,” Whit-comb says. Engineering Marvel “Deep Blue Vector” SS260 SeriesYears of research and engineering—and more than $4 million—have gone Deep Water Pan & Tilt with Internal 19 Bit Absolute Positioninginto creating Nereid. It is one of the 15-30 VCDmost sophisticated under-ice vehicles 1.2A-1.3A per axisdeveloped to date.100mA-1.3A per axisThe month-long expedition aboard 60 ft-lb (81.35 Nm)150lbs (68kg)Polarstern was Nereid’s maiden voyage 0.1 to 20 deg/secand so its research objectives, on this 19 bittrip at least, were limited. Nereid’s ? rst 00.010two dives under the ice (about ? ve hours 0.001RS-485 or RS-232 each) were principally engineering tri-Customer selectable als, where the team operated the vehicle for the ? rst time under moving sea ice. This Uniquely powerful, electrically driven, high torque 2 axis positioning Nereid’s third and fourth dives were de-0 device has a single turn resolution of 0.001 (precision of movement) and voted to scienti? c surveys in which Ne-0the repeatability of position of .01. reid conducted optical surveys to study sea ice physics, and conducted plankton www.sidus-solutions.com | info@sidus-solutions.com surveys for biological oceanography. Nereid is known as a “hybrid,” mean-+1 866-978-1276ing that it is fully capable of operating on its own—autonomously—or it can be operated remotely from the surface via a thin, lightweight ? ber-optic cable. Nereid will be able to venture to depths of 2,000 meters. “More importantly, it will be able to roam up to 20 kilometers from the mother ship,” Whitcomb says.He not only oversaw the development of Nereid as a whole, but he also was personally invested in engineering sys-tems that control the vehicle, its naviga-tion, and the micro? ber tether design, among others. Developed and built in collaboration with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachu-setts and the University of New Hamp-shire, Nereid has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the James Family Foundation, and the George Frederick Jewett Foundation East. The team’s participation in the 2014 Po-larstern expedition was made possible by the support of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, chief scientist Antje Boetius, and the captain and crew of Polarstern PS86.Among the many current or planned capabilities for Nereid will be high-www.marinetechnologynews.comMarine Technology Reporter 55MTR #2 (50-65).indd 55 MTR #2 (50-65).indd 55 3/10/2015 9:06:21 AM3/10/2015 9:06:21 AM