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Ocean Winds launches AI safety pilot

SaraBy SaraFebruary 1, 20242 Mins Read
Ocean Winds launches AI safety pilot

Ocean Winds is working with UK start-up Zelim in a pilot project to test an artificial intelligence (AI) enabled person detection software for floating offshore wind farms.

The objective is to test and prove Zelim’s ZOE technology, AI-enabled software dedicated to person overboard detection and capable of finding and tracking people, vessels and other objects, in real time and in harsh maritime conditions.

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During the collaboration, Zelim will offer continuous monitoring of ZOE’s live feed from cameras installed on two turbine foundations on Ocean Winds’ WindFloat Atlantic project.

The project will serve to train and improve the ZOE detection models whilst simultaneously proving its capability.

ZOE will be detecting both people and objects in the waters surrounding the turbines, providing direct alerts to the operation and maintenance control centre in the case of a person falling overboard or an external vessel approaching the wind farm to increase the safety and security of the technicians and assets.

By proving this capability, ZOE will support the site’s operation and effectiveness by providing an additional layer of health and safety support.

Doug Lothian, Chief Technology Officer at Zelim, said: “Finding someone in distress at sea is often a game of chance, especially when you factor in waves, sea spray, darkness and how quickly people can drift in the current.

“Couple that with the limitations of a human searcher’s eyesight and concentration.

“We have been developing ZOE over the last three years to increase certainty in search, even in challenging conditions.

“We see ZOE providing a safety net around offshore assets, where if somebody ends up in the water, they will be detected and an immediate alert sent, thereby enabling a fast and efficient rescue.

“We are thrilled to be working with the team at Ocean Winds to create a new benchmark in safety for offshore workers.”

Elena Caja, HSSEQ Director, Ocean Winds, said: “We are very excited for the implementation of this project and are looking forward to the results, and potential deployment throughout our projects already in operation or under construction.”

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