NaviPac Pro
- Supplier:
- EIVA
- Product no :
- NS.NPPRO
Key features and benefits
  - General visualisation tools- NaviModel and NaviPac share the same 3D engine, and therefore the same powerful 3D visualisation features. Data can be visualised in 2D, 3D, side view or by time. - General visualisation features- NaviModel and NaviPac share the same 3D engine, and therefore the same powerful 3D visualisation features. Data can be visualised in 2D, 3D, side view or by time. - 3D seabed terrain- Seabed terrain can be visualised in a 3D environment.   - Multiple Map Views- Multiple Map Views are available. Each individual Map View window can be configured separately to display only the information required.   - Background Maps- Background Web Map Service (WMS) maps can be displayed.   - Import 3D models- 3D models can be imported into NaviModel (drag and drop into the Map View window).   - Link 3D models to live objects- 3D models can be linked to any live objects (Vessel, ROV, Scanfish etc).   - 2D, 3D and side-view displays- 2D, 3D or Side views allows the user to quickly change the view facilitating better data interpretation.   - Visibility Slider- Visibility slider allows users to compare different DTM’s quickly. This enables comparison over time or between different data processing methods.   - Control colours, lights, details- DTM light and palette settings can be changed at any time.   - Profile viewsThe following profile views are available:• Cross Profile• Long Profile• Quick Profile• X & Y Axis Profile• View Profile  - Create fly-through videos- Fly-through videos can be created for project or promotional presentations.   
  - Navigation and routes- NaviPac is an integrated navigation and data acquisition software solution that includes surface and subsea navigation, route and waypoint planning, live tracking and piloting. - Navigation and routes features- Navigation and data acquisition are integrated in this software solution. Efficiently and easily navigate surface and subsea vessels using intuitive tools to plan routes and waypoints, track or pilot a vessel and more. - Display live position of a vehicle- NaviSuite supports display of vehicle data based on the NaviPac data feed. You can display the main vessel along with one subsea vehicle, such as an ROV or ROTV, on an unlimited number of local and remote displays. The data can be shown graphically in multiple map views.   - AIS tracks- NaviSuite supports integration with AIS receivers. The data can be shown in a dedicated AIS window and overlaid in the NaviPac window. You can perform, read and utilise vessel dimension information.   - Display north-up, heading-up, route-up- Each Map View can be designed and controlled individually when it comes to content, overlays and layout. Map Views can be 2D, 3D or side-views, and orientation can be user defined, north-up, vehicle up or line up.   - Manual waypoint drawing- NaviSuite supports a series of runline and waypoint formats including our own RLX/WPT format, ad generic ASCII readers. You can also draw lines and points directly in the Map View.   - Various runline patterns (parallel, cross, star)- You can inherit multiple lines based on the base line defined, such as parallel or cross lines to get an optimal route plan.   - Vehicle control panel for multiple vehicle runlines and display DOL- Assignment of lines and waypoints are handled through the dedicated Vehicle Control view, as you may control multiple vehicles simultaneously. Each controlled vehicle will be available as distance offline indicator (DOL/DCC) and various runline information (along line, target ETA etc).   - Distance to waypoint- Waypoints are handled in a similar manner to runlines, as assignment of the waypoint is done in the Vehicle Control View. Hereafter, an artificial runline is created from the vehicle to the point and NaviPac monitors the range/bearing to the destination. and can a,.o. feed that into autopilots and DP systems.   - Multi-object live range/bearing- In NaviSuite, you may pair live vessels and monitor the range/bearings between them for online display as live data and range information on Map Views.   - Auto-pilot (NMEA) control- When using runlines and waypoints you may connect NaviPac to autopilot systems using e.g., standard NMEA formats and pass cross-track error and destination waypoints on to the equipment.   - DataUnits- NaviSuite supports use of other data units in addition to metric. The unit is selected in the project settings and all definition fields are then assumed to be in the selected data unit. 
 NaviSuite will follow the selected data unit, but you may, by using a simple keystroke, toggle between metric and data unit if required.
 Data recording will still be metric to guarantee data integrity, but data outputs can be selected freely.  
  - Sensor interfacing and recording- Many different sensors can be interfaced and integrated in both NaviScan and NaviPac. - Sensor interfacing and recording features- Many different sensors can be interfaced and integrated in both NaviScan and NaviPac. - Surface positioning and motion (GPS, Gyro, IMU)- Setting up an entire vessel based project in NaviPac is easy performed using intuitive graphical definition tools. The video covers basic project definition, geodetics and vessel navigation setup.   - Subsurface positioning (USBL, DVL, INS, Gyro, IMU)- Setting up remote and subsea vehicles is done in a similar manner to the main vessel – easy and intuitive. Adding instruments, positioning sources (transponders, INS, LBL etx) and defining weighting and Kalman filter settings is possible.   - SBE - single beam echo sounder- Single beam echo sounders and other single source data suppliers can easily be interfaced in NaviPac, either via standard drivers or enhanced user-configurable drivers. Data will be available for display in both Helmsman’s Display and DataMon. Single source data can be shown as points clouds in the HMD – and you can automatically derive DTMs out of it.   
  - Sensor processing- NaviEdit can be used to recalculate data very quickly and where our sensor processing takes place. Here we change offsets, C-O’s, mounting angles, apply tide, apply SVP, de-spike sensors, improve object positioning, Kalman filtering, remove swell etc. - Sensor processing features- NaviEdit can recalculate data very quickly and where sensor processing takes place. Here we change offsets, C-O’s, mounting angles, apply tide, apply SVP, de-spike sensors, improve object positioning, Kalman filtering, remove swell etc. - Surface positioning and motion (GPS, Gyro, IMU)- NaviEdit Header Editor allows the user to check the vessel setup. - NaviEdit Data Editor allows the user to view and QC sensor data via a series of graphical displays.   - Subsurface positioning (USBL, DVL, INS, Gyro, IMU)- You can check an ROV setup. View and QC sensor data via a series of graphical displays.   
  - Point clouds- We can create point clouds from sonar and laser systems or from historical XYZ files. Within NaviModel, there are many ways to visualise, edit and optimise point data. - Point cloud features- We can create point clouds from sonar and laser systems or from historical XYZ files. Within NaviModel, there are many ways to visualise, edit and optimise point data. - Import XYZ files- You can easily model historical data in NaviSuite Kuda and use it for example to plan your survey or compare your results with earlier observations. If you have data in a known format, such as generic ASCII XYZ files, these can be imported as DTMs, point clouds, or TIN models.   - Point clouds with RGB and Intensity- By default, point clouds can be visualised as a solid colour or as a depth palette. However, if source files contain RGB or Intensity values, we can choose to colour the point cloud with this information instead.   - Manual cleaning- A selection window or a polygon can be used to manually clean point clouds.   - Import LAS files and display as RGB or Intensity- LAS and LAZ files can be imported as DTMs or as point clouds, meaning you can use NaviSuite’s powerful modelling capabilities for validating data in this format. You can also export your model to this format.   - Point Cloud Registration (QuickStitch)- If point clouds are misaligned, we can use Point Cloud Registration to align them. We accomplish this by first digitising common features, and then performing a least-squared adjustment that moves one point cloud to another.   
  - Engineering/Construction Design- Within NaviModel, we can design trench or rock-placement profiles or import existing engineering drawings from various sources (AutoCAD). - Engineering/Construction Design features- Within NaviModel, we can design trench or rock-placement profiles or import existing engineering drawings from various sources (AutoCAD). - Find Rocks- This tool analyses DTMs to identify rock events.   - Trench design- In NaviModel theoretical trench profiles can be designed and visualised inside a 3D environment. - If available AutoCAD engineering drawings can also be used.   - Rock-placement design- In NaviModel theoretical rock-placement profiles can be designed and visualised inside a 3D environment. - If available AutoCAD engineering drawings can also be used.   
  - Line and track tools- We have a large range of tools to create, modify, graph and export lines that are digitised within NaviModel. Digitised lines are multipurpose and are used both online and offline. Some examples of digitised line usage include controlling pipelines and seabed marker positions, creating boundaries, engineering designs and runlines. - Line and track tool features- We have a large range of tools to create, modify, graph and export lines that are digitised within NaviModel. Digitised lines are multipurpose and are used both online and offline. - Modify lines- Lines can be modified in many different ways.   - Line smooth- If required, the entire length of the line can be smoothed in XYZ.   - Local smooth- Local smooth tool allows you to concentrate on small line sections that require remedial action.   - Convert waypoints to lines- Waypoints can be converted to lines via the ASCii Importer.   - Compare lines- Whilst we can always compare lines visually in the Map View window, sometimes it is better to create graphs for comparison.   
  - Eventing- The many eventing features include auto-calculation of event types and an easy-to-use event tablet view. - Eventing features- The many eventing features include auto-calculation of event types and an easy-to-use event tablet view. - Configurable event types, hierarchy, and properties- Client and company specific event collections can be tailored to the activity undertaken. - During EIVA Days Denmark 2018, we presented a major expansion to the functionality of camera based scanning.   - Create events- Events can be created quickly and are automatically placed onto a DTM.   - Tablet for fast event creation- Using the eventing tablet view allows for quicker event creation. With the eventing tablet, you can quickly add all events, or customise which events to add with just a few steps.   - Create freespan and burial events- Pipe and seabed markers are used to create freespan and burial events. - This means that events and seabed markers always tie-in.   - Recalculate events- Events can be recalculated at any time.   - Export events- User configurable templates can be created to export events in the format required.   - Export nearest image and videos- Images and videos can be exported for each event or for selected events.   - Create pipetracker gap events- Pipetracker gap events are created from continuous sections of rejected pipetracker data.   - You can also automatically identify and generate DTM gap events for quality control.   
  - Videos and images- Video and still images that contain time stamps can be combined with other data sources in NaviModel. - Videos and images features- Video and still images that contain time stamps can be combined with other data sources in NaviModel. - Drape images on digitised pipe- Video images can be wrapped around an existing pipe or digitised line in the Map View window.   - Play and control video- Digital video acquired in external systems can be played and controlled inside NaviModel.   - Synchronise video with track- In NaviModel the track contains the date and time and must be synchronised with the video time to enable videos to play. - Normally the video time and track time are recorded in the same time zone. However sometimes this is not the case and we need the option to change the video / track time so that video will play.   - Adjust video hue, brightness, contrast and gamma levels- Hue, brightness, contrast and gamma levels can be adjusted to improve badly lit videos.   - Display video images (Waterfall)- Video images can be displayed as a vertical waterfall.   
  - Optional extra services and special offers- EIVA offers a number of services for our NaviSuite software users. - Optional extra services and special offers- Get the most out of your software - EIVA offers a number of services for our NaviSuite software users. These include:- Access to our self-service licence administration and purchase portal, My EIVA
- eLearning, virtual and classroom training
- Software maintenance and 24/7 support programme (Comes free of charge for subscription licences – Learn about the different licence types and the maintenance and support programme)
- Custom development
- Mobilisation/installation – on-site or remote assistance
- Dongle replacement programme for lost or broken dongles for permanent licences
 - Also, we have a number of special offers:
  - References- NaviPac offers advanced and intuitive tools for navigation and surveys, helping customers within survey and constructions industries. - NaviModel references- 'This past season I have been using NaviPac 4.5 for surveying and I more than approve of this latest version! NaviPac is truly the best navigation and positioning software on the market. As a surveyor, there are many tools and features I love to use in NaviPac. A quick tip for other NaviPac users, I have saved time on my tasks by configuring shortcuts to quickly access the tools I use most.' Jeogan NascimentoFreelance online surveyor and survey engineer
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
