"A Hybrid Class Autonomous Underwater Vehicle" by Tyler J. Inkley
 

Document Type

Report

Publication Title

Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Fellowship Reports

Abstract

Underwater robots can largely be classified into two distinct groups: underactuated Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) with low-drag slender bodies for effcient long-range travel, and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) with numerous thrusters for accurate low- speed maneuverability at the expense of drag. Both distinctions present inherent limitations. AUVs possess inaccurate small-scale maneuvering, while ROVs are cumbersome and range limited, both of which require expensive manned infrastructure for operation. As underwater robots increasingly become indispensable oceanography instruments, the development of a next-generation vehicle without suffering these design trade-offs becomes paramount.

Publication Date

9-2023

Comments

Link Fellowship: 2022-2023

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