Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

This paper details the development and integration of a digital stills camera system for the Autosub autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). A monochrome Charge Coupled Device (CCD) imager (for amateur astronomy) and a zoom flash (for conventional amateur photography) were selected and prepared for dee...

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Main Authors: Jones, D., Bett, B., McPhail, S., Flewellen, C., Conquer, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:20398 2024-06-09T07:45:39+00:00 Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Jones, D. Bett, B. McPhail, S. Flewellen, C. Conquer, M. 2005-08 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/20398/ unknown Jones, D., Bett, B., McPhail, S., Flewellen, C. and Conquer, M. (2005) Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. Journal of Marine Science and Environment, (C3), 21-28. Article PeerReviewed 2005 ftsouthampton 2024-05-10T06:13:58Z This paper details the development and integration of a digital stills camera system for the Autosub autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). A monochrome Charge Coupled Device (CCD) imager (for amateur astronomy) and a zoom flash (for conventional amateur photography) were selected and prepared for deepwater operation. The system was successfully trialled in the Western Approaches (May 2004) and its first science mission was carried out in East Greenland (September 2004). Article in Journal/Newspaper East Greenland Greenland University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Greenland
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description This paper details the development and integration of a digital stills camera system for the Autosub autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). A monochrome Charge Coupled Device (CCD) imager (for amateur astronomy) and a zoom flash (for conventional amateur photography) were selected and prepared for deepwater operation. The system was successfully trialled in the Western Approaches (May 2004) and its first science mission was carried out in East Greenland (September 2004).
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author Jones, D.
Bett, B.
McPhail, S.
Flewellen, C.
Conquer, M.
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Bett, B.
McPhail, S.
Flewellen, C.
Conquer, M.
Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
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McPhail, S.
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Conquer, M.
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title Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
title_short Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
title_full Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
title_fullStr Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
title_full_unstemmed Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
title_sort seabed photography from an autonomous underwater vehicle
publishDate 2005
url https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/20398/
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op_relation Jones, D., Bett, B., McPhail, S., Flewellen, C. and Conquer, M. (2005) Seabed photography from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle. Journal of Marine Science and Environment, (C3), 21-28.
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