Thursday, April 16, 2015

Under Water Rover

          Many of us are familiar with Nissan.  The most updated model has a 360 degree camera around view monitor (AVM).  This makes parking a lot easier for people who drive a Nissan.  But as it turns out, is helpful tool is useful in a completely different way.  The 360 degree AVM is very helpful in exploring the ocean.  The Japan Agency for Marine-Earth and Science Technology group is working together with Nissan to explore the ocean as deep as 4 miles below sea level.  The AVM technology has four cameras around a machine to give a type of birds eye view while parking.  With this type of view it allows the people who control the machine to be able to avoid sea life and to be able to maneuver the machine around small obstacles.
          This joint operation between Nissan and the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth and Science Technology is a fantastic idea.  The AVM might be a little much for parking a car, but for exploring caverns and trenches in the ocean, it is perfect.  This camera view will allow the machine to get better images of aquatic life and to discover more areas of the ocean.  It also will allow better and more detailed maps of the ocean.  We will be able to learn so much more with this technology.  This operation also shows how two business companies can work together for a greater good.  Maybe, more companies can look to this business deal and see that working together is far more easier and productive than trying to work by themselves.  To learn more visit this website http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/04/16/nissan-gives-underwater-rover-birds-eye-view/?intcmp=features
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/04/16/nissan-gives-underwater-rover-birds-eye-view/?intcmp=features

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