Abstract: An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) may include a fuel cell charging system including a power generation subsystem having an air breathing subsystem taking intake air from the external atmosphere, a supply of compressed hydrogen in onboard storage tanks, an air-breathing PEMFC receiving the intake air and hydrogen, the PEMFC operable to produce electric energy and generating waste water, a water removal system for discharging the waste water offboard, and the fuel cell charging system having a power storage subsystem including a chargeable battery subsystem to receive electric energy to charge the chargeable battery subsystem. A system manager of an onboard data processing system may be configured to control the fuel cell charging system.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 28, 2024
Publication date:
September 19, 2024
Applicant:
Terradepth, Inc.
Inventors:
Josef Wolfel, Judson A. Kauffman, Andrew Resnick, Kenneth L. Childress, David L. Pearson
Abstract: An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) may include a fuel cell charging system including a power generation subsystem having an air breathing subsystem taking intake air from the external atmosphere, a supply of compressed hydrogen in onboard storage tanks, an air-breathing PEMFC receiving the intake air and hydrogen, the PEMFC operable to produce electric energy and generating waste water, a water removal system for discharging the waste water offboard, and the fuel cell charging system having a power storage subsystem including a chargeable battery subsystem to receive electric energy to charge the chargeable battery subsystem. A system manager of an onboard data processing system may be configured to control the fuel cell charging system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2021
Date of Patent:
May 28, 2024
Assignee:
Terradepth, Inc.
Inventors:
Josef Wolfel, Judson A. Kauffman, Andrew Resnick, Kenneth L. Childress, David L. Pearson
Abstract: A system to perform marine surveying may include a pair of identical design autonomous marine survey vehicles configured for coordinated operations. The vehicles may navigate and transit from a launch location to a geographically distant designated survey location, continuously survey and transit to a designated recovery location. A pair of vehicles may operate interchangeably at the sea surface, semi-submerged and underwater. Each may generate energy when operating at the surface and store energy in a rechargeable battery to power vehicle operation. The payload may include a sensor system to acquire seabed sensor data. A data storage system may store the sensor data. An on-board payload quality control system may analyze data validity. Positioning when the vehicle is collecting seabed sensor data may be determined with high precision, to provide survey data of high precision.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 16, 2023
Publication date:
April 11, 2024
Applicant:
Terradepth, Inc.
Inventors:
Josef Wolfel, Judson A. Kauffman, Andrew Resnick, Kenneth L. Childress, David L. Pearson, Joseph Curcio, Paul Holzer
Abstract: A system to perform marine surveying may include a pair of identical design autonomous marine survey vehicles configured for coordinated operations. The vehicles may navigate and transit from a launch location to a geographically distant designated survey location, continuously survey and transit to a designated recovery location. A pair of vehicles may operate interchangeably at the sea surface, semi-submerged and underwater. Each may generate energy when operating at the surface and store energy in a rechargeable battery to power vehicle operation. The payload may include a sensor system to acquire seabed sensor data. A data storage system may store the sensor data. An on-board payload quality control system may analyze data validity. Positioning when the vehicle is collecting seabed sensor data may be determined with high precision, to provide survey data of high precision.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 11, 2020
Date of Patent:
May 16, 2023
Assignee:
Terradepth, Inc.
Inventors:
Josef Wolfel, Judson A. Kauffman, Andrew Resnick, Kenneth L. Childress, David L. Pearson, Joseph Curcio, Paul Holzer