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Full-Text Articles in Mechanical Engineering
Optical And Acoustic Habitat Characterization With The Seabed Auv, Hanumant Singh, Ryan Eustice, Oscar Pizarro, Christopher Roman
Optical And Acoustic Habitat Characterization With The Seabed Auv, Hanumant Singh, Ryan Eustice, Oscar Pizarro, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
The Seabed AUV is an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) built to serve as a readily available and operationally simple tool for high resolution imaging. It is a hover-capable vehicle that performs optical sensing with a 12 bit 1280/spl times/1024 CCD camera and acoustic high resolution mapping using an MST 300 kHz sidescan and a 675 kHz pencil beam bathymetric sonar. The AUV has been designed for operations from small vessels with minimal support equipment. It has an operational depth of 2000 meters and at 1 m/s can run for up to 10 hours. In this paper we report on the …
Wind Gusts, Christopher Roman
Wind Gusts, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
Article that appeared in Sail magazine (ISSN: 0036-2700).
Waves And Current, Christopher Roman
Waves And Current, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
Article that appeared in Sail magazine (ISSN: 0036-2700).
The Mysterious Marine Layer, Christopher Roman
The Mysterious Marine Layer, Christopher Roman
Christopher N. Roman
Article that appeared in Sail magazine (ISSN: 0036-2700).