The Ocean Basin Laboratory at SINTEF

The Ocean Basin Laboratory at SINTEF

The Ocean Basin Laboratory at SINTEF is used for basic as well as applied research on marine structures and operations. A total environmental simulation including wind, waves and current offers a unique possibility for testing of models in realistic conditions. With a depth of 10 metres and a water surface of 50x80m the Ocean Basin Laboratory is an excellent tool for investigation of existing or future challenges within marine technology.

Photo: SINTEF


HAMMLAB at IFE

HAMMLAB at IFE

HAMMLAB is IFE's simulator-based research facility for studying human behaviour and perfomance in complex operating environments and is of particular interest to workpackage 3. 

Photo: IFE


At NTNU

At NTNU

The full-scale protoype of an aoutonomus ferry is now on the water: milliAmpere II. 

Photo: Mary Ann Lundteigen, NTNU

 

NTNU Shore Control Lab (SCL) is an advanced infrastructure for research and development in autonomous maritime systems.

Our vision is a future where humans and AI work together to enable more resilient autonomous systems. We work towards this vision by testing interaction solutions in our lab, which is connected to both a virtual simulator and real autonomous surface vessel.

Our mission is to design safer marine autonomous systems. For more information visit our website here

Photo: NTNU