LookSea, a look at the future?
Never mind that Yme covered this Friday’s (mega) gizmo early last year. LookSea is truly unique, little known, and, besides, it was developed right here in the great state of Maine. What you’re seeing—larger image here—are a fenced route and buoy icons precisely superimposed on the video flowing from a pan and tilt, high resolution, wide angle camera mounted on the cabin top. ARPA and AIS targets, charted obstructions, and whatever else you need (and only what you need) can also be geopositioned on the live video. This is damn tricky to pull off accurately, and if it wasn’t done really fast, it would literally make you sick. I saw it demoed in a bouncy little boat on a snotty night, and can tell you that it works beautifully (fat .pdf of my article available here). I second the claim that LookSea is the “only augmented reality marine navigational system available and represents a quantum leap in safety and situational awareness.” It’s darn expensive, but I figure it’s a harbinger of things to come. (LookSea now a good step-by-step demo and other materials here).
I wonder what ever became of this. Looks ahead of its time. Even today I haven’t seen any offerings that look as useful as this.
Hi, Jeff. Thanks for reminding me of that long-ago LookSea demo ride. All the links in the entry above are dead, but I did find the PMY article PFD if you or anyone would enjoy more detail:
https://panbo.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/PMY_LOOKSEA_by_BenE.pdf
I believe that LookSea is long dead, but it surely did foreshadow marine AR features like what Raymarine and FLIR have developed…
https://panbo.com/flir-thermal-cameras-get-raymarine-clearcruise-augmented-reality/
… and I imagine that Navy grade AR is quite impressive at this point. The LookSea developers went on to create Smart Chart AIS, which seemed like another good idea (with an AR component), though it never got off the ground:
https://panbo.com/smart-chart-ais-needs-our-help-uncle-sams-too/