Two MVP30-350 Systems for Geological Survey of IrelandTargetless Laser Sensor for Offshore Wind Farmswill help complete a large scale project to map all Irish waters by 2026. GSI is working on the project in partnership with the Marine Institute of Ireland un-der the joint program INFOMAR. The ? rst of the two systems was commis-sioned aboard RV Mallet in Novem-ber 2018, with delivery of the second MVP30-350 for RV Keary to occur in 2019.www.amloceanographic.comTargetless Laser Sensor for Offshore Wind FarmsThe SceneScan Monopole laser sensor has been developed for offshore wind farm applications to eliminate the need Photo: Wärtsilä Image: AML Oceanographicfor installing ? xed re? ective targets. Advanced software allows the measure- The system underwent sea trials ear-This technology was designed and de-veloped by Guidance Marine (acquired ment of range and bearing to the off- lier this year on board the purpose-built by Wärtsilä in 2017) to increase safety shore wind turbine, independent of the SOV Windea La Cour owned by Bern-on board service operation vessels use of targets and GPS. hard Schulte Offshore. The vessel is ? t-The ? rst SceneScan Monopole was de- ted with other Wärtsilä sensor solutions, (SOVs), since vessel positioning sensors livered in summer 2018 for a Chinese including the RangeGuard Monopole, that rely on targets ? xed to the structure, are often unreliable because of poor SOV newbuild project carried out by the ? rst targetless local position refer-GE Power Conversion, a subsidiary of ence sensor based on radar technology.placement, poor quality and obscure-General Electric. www.wartsila.comment by workers on the platform.www.marinetechnologynews.comMarine Technology Reporter 53MTR #9 (50-63).indd 53 MTR #9 (50-63).indd 53 12/4/2018 10:00:46 AM12/4/2018 10:00:46 AM