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Laser Light Navigation Aid for Fog, Smoke & Snow
[Category : - ELECTRICITY & LIGHTING- Navigation and orientation- Security and alarms]
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LaserNav is a patented maritime navigation aid designed to improve visibility in low-visibility conditions such as fog, smoke, and snow.
Traditional navigation lights scatter and lose effectiveness in these situations. LaserNav projects a focused laser beam between fixed markers (such as buoys or dolphins), creating a visible reference line for vessels.
It can be integrated into existing aids to navigation, activating automatically when environmental sensors detect reduced visibility.
Also suitable for marking seaplane landing strips on water, ensuring safe approach and landing in low-visibility conditions.
Patented in Italy (IT202019000002307) and the USA (US 11,195,390 B2), LaserNav is available for licensing or sale to companies in the maritime safety, port equipment, and navigation aid industries.
Particularly suited for ports, rivers, and coastal areas in regions affected by heavy fog, snowstorms, or wildfire smoke.
Keywords: laser navigation system, maritime navigation aid, green laser beacon, fog navigation, smoke navigation, snow navigation, night navigation system, harbor entry guidance, seaplane landing lights, waterway safety device, marine laser guide, rescue laser beacon.
Financial informationLaserNav addresses the global need for safer navigation in low-visibility conditions. Potential applications include commercial ports, inland waterways, fishing harbors, and offshore installations. Particularly valuable in regions with frequent fog, snow, or smoke, representing a multi-million dollar maritime safety market. The technology can be licensed to manufacturers of aids to navigation, maritime safety equipment, or integrated into existing systems.
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