Hyundai subsidiary makes large ships semi-autonomous

Hyundai subsidiary makes large ships semi autonomous


One of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers Hyundaialso to subsidiaries working in different fields. owner. one of them avicus.

Hyundai subsidiary avicusbroke a new ground in the world and is based on artificial intelligence. HiNAS 2.0 He sailed autonomously on the ocean with a large ship equipped with the Departing from Freeport in the Gulf of Mexico on May 1. The Prism Courage The LNG vessel, named ‘LNG’, has taken care of half its route to the Boryeong LNG Terminal in Chungcheong Province in western South Korea, over the ocean, on its own. For now, the company, which operates as Level-2 autonomous, states that even this brings great benefits. As far as reported, the optimum route prepared by the HiNAS 2.0 system according to the weather conditions and other ship traffic and its ability to adapt it by constantly updating it brings significant fuel savings and significantly increases the efficiency of the voyages.

For now, this system does not focus on ships that will sail completely unmanned. However, the company states that with the existing infrastructure, they can increase security and the ships can be made to sail with less personnel. avicus, HiNAS 2.0 It aims to commercialize the system for other companies by the end of the year. The Hyundai subsidiary states that the system can also be used on smaller ships if desired.

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based in South Korea Hyundai has been investing in different fields recently. For example, the company currently produces the most advanced robots in the world. Boston Dynamics owns the firm. The company has also been working on flying taxis recently.

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