June 2024 OES Beacon

Decade of Ocean Science in the SAUVC 2024

Bharath Kalyan, Hari Vishnu, SAUVC organizing committee

The IEEE OES Ocean Decade Initiative (ODI) Ambassador Programme, under the guidance of Ambassador Mal Heron, supported a panel session at the Singapore Autonomous Underwater Challenge (SAUVC) held on 5 – 8 April 2024 and reported separately in this issue of Beacon. The experience for this year’s SAUVC participants was further enriched by this session delving into the theme of “Navigating the Blue Frontier: Innovations in Ocean Technologies and Autonomous Systems for addressing Ocean Decade Challenges.” Distinguished speakers from various backgrounds were invited to the event, each providing unique insights into ocean exploration and technology. The panel session was moderated by Assoc Prof Mandar Chitre from National University of Singapore, who brought his underwater domain expertise and technical insights into the conversation, facilitating an engaging exchange of ideas among the panelists and the audience.

Speaker Insights:

Figure 1: The moderator, Mandar Chitre, and the five panelists, Raj Nagalingam, Eddann Arcena, William Kirkwood, Chinmay Pendharkar, Fikret Ercan.

Raj Nagalingam (FET Subsea, Singapore): Raj Nagalingam’s extensive background in the ROV sector and his current role as the Regional Commercial Manager for FET Subsea provided a pragmatic outlook on the challenges and opportunities facing the industry. With over 25 years of field experience, Raj offered valuable insights into the operational, production, and sales aspects of subsea equipment, including Submarine Rescue Vehicles for naval operations. During the panel discussion, Raj highlighted the need for skilled professionals in various engineering disciplines, including hydraulic, electronic, electrical, software, and mechanical engineering, to support underwater operations effectively. His emphasis on the importance of workforce development and talent retention resonated with the audience, underscoring the critical role of education and training in preparing individuals for careers in the ocean technology sector.

Eddann Arcena (Fugro, Singapore): Eddann Arcena’s role as a Vessel Technical Support Engineer and Technical Support Lead at Fugro discussed the practical applications of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) in offshore industries such as oil and gas and renewable energy. With extensive experience working with Kongsberg Hugin-1000 AUVs, Eddann shared firsthand experiences from expeditions. During the panel discussion, Eddann highlighted the importance of detailed surveys for installing offshore wind farms and the transition from traditional oil and gas exploration to renewable energy sources like wind power.

William (Bill) Kirkwood (MBARI, USA): Bill Kirkwood’s shared his extensive experience at MBARI in the development and utilization of cutting-edge oceanic instruments and vehicles (ROV Tiburon, AUV Dodaro). During the panel discussion, Bill emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to address pressing oceanic issues, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat degradation. His insights underscored the critical role of research institutions and industry collaborations in advancing our understanding of the ocean and developing sustainable solutions for its conservation and management.

Chinmay Pendharkar (Subnero, Singapore): Chinmay Pendharkar highlighted the significance of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and underwater communication technologies for ocean exploration and monitoring. With a background in engineering acoustics and experience working with experimental audio technologies, Chinmay shared insights into the role of AI in optimizing underwater operations and enhancing communication capabilities. He also made comparisons regarding the utilization of these machine learning (ML) algorithms by the teams participating in SAUVC. During the panel discussion, Chinmay highlighted the importance of AI-driven decision-making processes, motion planning algorithms, and ML techniques in improving the efficiency and accuracy of underwater missions.

Fikret Ercan (Singapore Polytechnic): Dr. Fikret Ercan’s role as an educator provided a unique perspective on the intersection of education, technology, and ocean exploration. He highlighted the importance of cultivating a skilled workforce equipped with the knowledge and expertise to address the challenges of oceanic exploration. He further underscored the critical role of technology in advancing our understanding of the ocean environment and developing innovative solutions to pressing issues. During the panel discussion, Dr. Ercan emphasized the need for educational initiatives that prepare students for careers in fields such as marine robotics, underwater acoustics, and data analytics.

Figure 2: ODI ambassador program panelists and SAUVC participants

Key Takeaways:

  • AI Integration: There was a consensus among panelists regarding the pivotal role of AI in oceanic operations, from autonomous ships making intelligent decisions to AI-driven structural surveys and assessments.
  • Manpower Challenges: Panelists highlighted the imminent need for skilled professionals in the fields marine offshore industry, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and adaptation to technological advancements.
  • Ocean Decade Challenges: The discussion encapsulated the essence of the Ocean Decade Challenges, focusing on sustainability, collaboration, and the need for robust infrastructure to explore and study the ocean’s depths.

The ODI Ambassador Programme supported a panel session at the SAUVC that provided a platform for industry experts to exchange ideas, envision the future of ocean technologies, and address pressing challenges facing our blue frontier. With sustainability, innovation, and collaboration at its core, the event left attendees inspired and equipped to navigate the vast expanse of our oceans.