Cloud-Based Technology Solution for Remote Work and Learning

Authors

  • Marc Thibodeau
  • Alison Proctor
  • Tami Francksen
  • Denis Hains
  • Sean Mullan
  • Ian Church University of New Brunswick
  • Guillaume Labbé-Morissette

Abstract

The hydrographic industry is undergoing radical changes in mission and technology to bring rise to a new global hydrospatial movement supporting the blue economy. Teledyne CARIS and Ocean Floor Geophysics, with academic and research partners, are joining forces to develop new solutions for remote survey operations, processing, and mapping with the strategic hydrospatial contribution of H2i. As part of this collaboration, CARIS desktop applications are being integrated into CARIS Cloud Technology to support access to software through web services allowing companies to transition processing personnel out of field situations as well as for improving opportunities for remote learning. This redistribution of personnel will provide efficiencies, cost savings, and reduce the human risk in such work, while increasing operational capacity.

Author Biographies

Marc Thibodeau

Teledyne CARIS.

Alison Proctor

Ocean Floor Geophysics.

Tami Francksen

Teledyne CARIS.

Denis Hains

President& CEO, H2i.

Sean Mullan

Marine Institute, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Ian Church, University of New Brunswick

University of New Brunswick.

Guillaume Labbé-Morissette

“Centre interdisciplinaire de développement de la cartographie des
océans” (CIDCO).

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Published

2021-05-30

How to Cite

Thibodeau, M., Proctor, A., Francksen, T., Hains, D., Mullan, S., Church, I., & Labbé-Morissette, G. (2021). Cloud-Based Technology Solution for Remote Work and Learning. The International Hydrographic Review, (25), 151–157. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ihr/article/view/33111

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