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NEDU Q&A NEDU is the Navy Experimental Diving Unit. Ask questions here about the NEDU, speak with personnel and officers about this exciting organization.

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Old May 6th, 2008, 01:05 PM   #11
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I only wish we did. No, we are like anyone else right now. Post-dive physical and wait for the diver to report that "something feels funny"
Since I posted the question, Dr. Pollock (from DAN) informed me that the biggest problem with the laser doppler is the fact that you need someone to focus it constantly. But that doesn't seem like an insurmountable problem to me, just a matter of research funding.

Who, at the Navy, would fund something like that? Would that be a funding-worthy priority for the Navy?
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You guys should hook up with Karl Huggins at USC.
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Sorry for the late post, And thanks to you and your team for all you do. In reviewing your status list, rebreather updates were missing (or posted elsewhere)

Are you any closer to a working CO2 Monitor?

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Muddiver,

I've been in touch with Dr. Huggins, since you suggested it. He was helpful. Keep the tips coming.
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Are you any closer to a working CO2 Monitor?
I'm hearing about a sensor that monitors the remaining life of a CO2 scrubber. Dr. Warkander, at NEDU, would have details. I'm told it's working and, possibly, available for licensing.
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I'm hearing about a sensor that monitors the remaining life of a CO2 scrubber. Dr. Warkander, at NEDU, would have details. I'm told it's working and, possibly, available for licensing.
Chris,

Thanks for your input!! NEDU, ANything else to add?

Thanks all!!
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