Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)

Seafloor environments at ever increasing depths on the continental shelf are being resolved at ever higher resolutions as a result of changing sensor technologies and, in part, with the emergence of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) as stable survey platforms. The new age of underwater robots to...

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Main Authors: Vanessa Lucieer, Alexander Forrest
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2016
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description Seafloor environments at ever increasing depths on the continental shelf are being resolved at ever higher resolutions as a result of changing sensor technologies and, in part, with the emergence of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) as stable survey platforms. The new age of underwater robots to act as platforms which we can use to deploy sensors to gather information in the ocean is only limited by our imagination. This chapter provides an overview of this technology for applications on the continental shelf. It explores the basic fundamentals of AUV operation and the types of associated instrumentation, the current state of commercial and academic activity and the broad disciplines across which AUVs are currently been employed. AUVs are highly effective tools for sampling in continental shelf marine environments because: (1) they are untethered and can conduct non-destructive sampling in remote habitats (e.g. under ice shelves and over complex terrain) and in depths > 1000 m; (2) they can repeat spatial surveys with a high degree of precision over time; and (3) they can be equipped with a wide range of tools and sensors to sample both physical, chemical and biological data. Unfortunately by the time this chapter is in print, it realistically will already be out of date, as a result of the speed of the technological advancement in this discipline of underwater engineering.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/23060753 2025-03-16T15:28:37+00:00 Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) Vanessa Lucieer Alexander Forrest 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/chapter/Emerging_Mapping_Techniques_for_Autonomous_Underwater_Vehicles_AUVs_/23060753 unknown 102.100.100/534137 https://figshare.com/articles/chapter/Emerging_Mapping_Techniques_for_Autonomous_Underwater_Vehicles_AUVs_/23060753 In Copyright Surveying (incl. hydrographic surveying) AUV seafloor mapping continental shelf acoustic Doppler current profiler autonomous underwater vehicle coloured dissolve organic matter remote operate vehicle Text Chapter 2016 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:19Z Seafloor environments at ever increasing depths on the continental shelf are being resolved at ever higher resolutions as a result of changing sensor technologies and, in part, with the emergence of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) as stable survey platforms. The new age of underwater robots to act as platforms which we can use to deploy sensors to gather information in the ocean is only limited by our imagination. This chapter provides an overview of this technology for applications on the continental shelf. It explores the basic fundamentals of AUV operation and the types of associated instrumentation, the current state of commercial and academic activity and the broad disciplines across which AUVs are currently been employed. AUVs are highly effective tools for sampling in continental shelf marine environments because: (1) they are untethered and can conduct non-destructive sampling in remote habitats (e.g. under ice shelves and over complex terrain) and in depths > 1000 m; (2) they can repeat spatial surveys with a high degree of precision over time; and (3) they can be equipped with a wide range of tools and sensors to sample both physical, chemical and biological data. Unfortunately by the time this chapter is in print, it realistically will already be out of date, as a result of the speed of the technological advancement in this discipline of underwater engineering. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Shelves Research from University Of Tasmania
spellingShingle Surveying (incl. hydrographic surveying)
AUV
seafloor mapping
continental shelf
acoustic Doppler current profiler
autonomous underwater vehicle
coloured dissolve organic matter
remote operate vehicle
Vanessa Lucieer
Alexander Forrest
Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title_full Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title_fullStr Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title_short Emerging Mapping Techniques for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
title_sort emerging mapping techniques for autonomous underwater vehicles (auvs)
topic Surveying (incl. hydrographic surveying)
AUV
seafloor mapping
continental shelf
acoustic Doppler current profiler
autonomous underwater vehicle
coloured dissolve organic matter
remote operate vehicle
topic_facet Surveying (incl. hydrographic surveying)
AUV
seafloor mapping
continental shelf
acoustic Doppler current profiler
autonomous underwater vehicle
coloured dissolve organic matter
remote operate vehicle
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