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3-D navigation tool developed (HydroVista)
June 23, 1999
A boost in three-dimensional technology in the oil and gas industry has allowed for the visualization of
construction sites in the deep sea. Surveying firm John E. Chance & Associates, Inc. has taken this technology one step further
by allowing visualization in real-time through development of HydroVista, the latest in high-tech software.
Incorporated into Chance's proprietary navigation system, STARFIX.NAV®, HydroVista is on the cutting edge of
three-dimensional visualization. Large sets of multi-parameter geophysical data such as multi-beam bathymetry or existing
information from the MMS can be imported and used to create a virtual 3D environment. Three-dimensional CAD images can also be
imported to show subsea objects or platforms, thus bringing the virtual environment to life. This visualization method allows
real-time navigation around proposed and existing subsea construction sites, increasing conceptual development and communication
between project teams in ways which traditional two-dimensional maps never have.
The process of selecting the optimum route for pipelines, umbilicals and telecommunications lines is
revolutionized with HydroVista. The virtual environment is developed by importing geophysical data obtained during a preliminary
survey. The alignment of the proposed line is draped on the 3D surface and a path created along the route just above the surface.
The route can then be viewed by following the path automatically or at manually selected perspectives. Quick profiles and
perspectives aid in analysis to minimize spans and obstructions to the installation -- reducing overall project costs.
John E. Chance & Associates, Inc. is one of the world's largest survey companies and has received numerous awards
for its pioneering of new technology. The company is headquartered in Lafayette, LA with an additional office in Houston, TX.
Chance is a member of the multi-national Fugro group of companies with 170 offices in 44 countries.
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