Sea Machines announces 1,000 nautical miles remotely commanded autonomous long-distance journey of discovery and demonstration.

September 30, 2021, marks the start of The Machine Odyssey, an epic voyage to circumnavigate Denmark with a commercial vessel commanded by marine officers seated in the United States.

Intrepid vessel, the Nellie Bly, will be controlled by Sea Machines’ SM300, an autonomy system leveraging cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence, giving the riding crew the ultimate confidence and comfort:
1. route planning and navigation via ENC-based GUI and GNSS localizations;
2. dynamic situational awareness with computer vision, radar, AIS, depth transducer, IMUs, audio and streaming video;
3. obstacle detection and collision avoidance with dynamic path re-planning;
4. true redundancy of remote communications with fail-over, long-distance cellular radios

The SM300 enables operators to remotely command and monitor multiple autonomous vessels from a shipboard or shore-based center. The shore-based center is located 3,500 miles away in Boston, Massachusetts. The system is managed by the Sea Machines team, which developed and refined the SM300 to the advanced product it is today. From the remote command center, marine officers will plan and manage the daily journey, and will monitor and oversee the autonomous operations.