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Design of Nereid-UI: A remotely operated underwater vehicle for oceanographic access under ice
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2014
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EngineeringPolar Ocean RegionsUnderwater SystemField RoboticsOceanographyMarine EngineeringIntelligent SystemsRov ObservationSystems EngineeringOperated Underwater VehicleRobotic InterventionUnderwater RoboticsMarginal Ice ZonesUnderwater RobotUnderwater VehicleOcean EngineeringAerospace EngineeringAutomationOceanographic AccessUnderwater TechnologyRobotics
This paper reports the development of a new underwater robotic vehicle, Nereid-UI, with the goal of being capable of deployments in polar ocean regions traditionally considered difficult or impossible to access such the ice-ocean interface in marginal ice zones, in the water column of ice-covered seas, and the seas underlying ice shelves. The vehicle employs a novel lightweight fiber-optic tether that will enable it to be deployed from a ship to attain standoff distances of up to 20 km from an ice-edge boundary under the real-time remote-control of its human operators, providing real-time high-resolution optical and acoustic imaging, environmental sensing and sampling, and, in the future, robotic intervention.
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