Long Distance Remote Maintenance Capability
Navy SBIR FY2010.3
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2010.3 |
Topic No.: |
N103-218 |
Topic Title: |
Long Distance Remote Maintenance Capability |
Proposal No.: |
N103-218-0239 |
Firm: |
Templeman Automation, LLC 21 Properzi Way, Suite P
Somerville, Massachusetts 02143 |
Contact: |
Michael White |
Phone: |
(617) 996-9054 |
Web Site: |
www.templemanautomation.com |
Abstract: |
The development of a portable remote monitoring/diagnostic/assessment capability, or "telemaintenance" system, is required to reduce the frequency of required ship-visits by shipyard SMEs. To support this requirement, Templeman Automation (TA) proposes "Telemachus", a powerful new enabling technology for shipboard telemaintenance. Telemachus provides technologies for optimal SME guidance of ships-force assets available on-site. The system consists of a UDP-TCP/IP-based video and document sharing software module as well as a projective optical diagramming tool. Telemachus addresses issues of variable bandwidth and manpower with a peer-to-peer thick-client architecture that maximizes data throughput as bandwidth becomes available, and a multi-modal communications portal that allows real-time teamwork as well as asynchronous information sharing for round-the-clock productivity. By intelligently combining existing text, voice, video, and projector peripherals, the SME is able to share diagrams, speak to workers, indicate machinery elements in the ships space, and even optically diagram instructions directly on the machinery view shared by the whole team. Telemachus will be a carry-on diagnostics package that makes no permanent shipboard alterations or installations. It will be self contained, requiring only 110VAC and an Ethernet connection, and packaged in a durable one-man-lift case sized for transport through below-deck hatches. |
Benefits: |
The proposed technology, when implemented, will provide a significant new capability for remote SME telepresence for on-location diagnostics and maintenance operations. In addition to this important application to the U.S. Department of Defense, civilian markets such as net-based global collaboration, teleconferencing, and telemedicine may develop as significant markets for the resultant technologies. In applications that require an inclusive, intuitive, and easily set up telepresence and remote-instruction capability, Templeman Automation's (TA's) Telemachus telepresence system technology can find a significant market. |
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