Solutions / Energy Exploration

Energy Exploration

Navigation and rugged sensing for oilfield, mining, renewable energy and resource exploration platforms.

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Mission Challenge.

Key operating constraints that shape the solution architecture.

Remote Operations

Sites are difficult to access and costly to revisit.

Harsh Environments

Temperature, shock, vibration and dust stress every system.

Position Continuity

Underground and remote areas often lack stable GNSS.

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PopperSeek Solution Stack.

A complete sensing, navigation and engineering stack.

Sensors

Rugged IMU, pressure, vibration and environmental sensors.

Navigation System

Field-ready inertial navigation and localization.

Fusion Algorithms

Drift control in GNSS-limited environments.

Reference Kit

Exploration platform evaluation kit.

Engineering Support

Deployment and validation support for field teams.

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Technology Behind the Solution.

Core technologies supporting reliable sensing and navigation.

Rugged Sensing

Stable output under severe field conditions.

GNSS-Denied Navigation

Inertial continuity for remote and underground routes.

Environmental Sealing

Configurations for dust, water and temperature stress.

Field Validation

Deployment checks for long-life operation.

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Proof & Validation.

Validation evidence across environment, navigation and lifecycle requirements.

Energy Exploration validation environment

Environment Proof

Shock, vibration and temperature validation.

Continuity Proof

Navigation continuity through GNSS-limited zones.

Deployment Proof

Support workflow for remote sites.

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Related Cases.

Adjacent deployments with similar operating constraints.

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