LIG Nex1 introduced a remote management system for maritime vessels equipped with the internet of things sensors that would enable the monitoring of a vessel in real-time, even when the ship is out at sea.
The system is also equipped with augmented reality technologies to see through the crew’s eyes and help with instructions on how to look after the ship and prognostics and health management that provides analysis on the remaining life span of parts and their possible anomalies.
The company plans to infuse more devices to improve the remote management system.
LIG Nex1 has vast experiences developing surveillance radar, precision-guided munitions, and tactical multi-band multirole radio.
The company unveiled the new system along with a coast guard shooting control system, surveillance drone, multipurpose unmanned aerial vehicles, and cutting-edge reconnaissance devices at the 2020 Korea Ocean Expo.


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