Seabots, specializing in marine robotics and data analysis, presents an advanced solution for monitoring water quality in bathing areas using autonomous robots.
This proposal directly addresses the challenges identified in Dublin and Tallinn bays, where current methods have shown limitations in the timely and accurate detection of water quality issues.
Our autonomous robot will conduct daily campaigns, equipped with state-of-the-art sensors to collect physicochemical parameters of the water. This technology enables the creation of real-time heat maps, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date view of water quality in different areas.
Simultaneously, we will develop an artificial intelligence model based on machine learning. This model will utilize the collected data, along with satellite information, to predict changes in water quality. This predictive capability is crucial for anticipating and mitigating risks before they become public health issues.
Unlike the static monitoring methods that are currently prevalent, our solution offers a dynamic and continuous view of water quality. This real-time monitoring capability not only improves accuracy but also significantly reduces the time between detecting a problem and intervening.
The combination of real-time analysis and AI-based predictive modeling places our solution at the forefront of environmental monitoring, offering cities a powerful tool for proactive management of their aquatic environment.