The technology behind autonomous (self-driving) cars has been accelerating at a wicked pace, but autonomous boats may be part of the everyday seascape much sooner. In September 2017, Sea Machines Robotics announced the release of the East Boston-based company’s first product, an autonomous control system for commercial marine vessels, the Sea Machines 300. According to the company, its technology, which is intended for commercial vessels, enables remote and autonomous control of conventional boats. Direct remote command offers remote joystick control of a boat, with a 1-kilometer range. In autonomous command mode, the Sea Machines computer control pilots a boat on a preplanned or routine long-duration mission with real-time self-awareness to keep the vessel on plane, on course, and away from obstacles.
“The Sea Machines 300 opens a new world of…