Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization

Past Expedition

Primary Goal

Improve/develop low-cost, open-source, autonomous underwater vehicles and automatic annotation software

Dates
August 14-18, 2023
Location
Atlantic Ocean
Vessel
Research Vessel Dewey Dewayne and Research Vessel Bond
Primary Technology
Hybrid remotely operated vehicle/autonomous underwater vehicle and autonomous underwater vehicles

Overview

As part of an effort to help protect deep-sea coral ecosystems, a team of engineers and scientists have been developing two low-cost, open-source, underwater vehicle systems for the survey and classification of deep-sea corals. From August 14 to 18, 2023, they successfully tested these systems and collected data at natural and artificial reefs near Key Biscayne, Florida, and in the Florida Keys known for their high diversity and density of corals, including Emerald, Rainbow, Conch, and Eagle reefs.

The DROPSphere autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and the hybrid remotely operated vehicle (ROV)/AUV Bruce were the stars of this project. Compact and custom-built using off-the-shelf parts, these underwater vehicles are deployable by a single operator, affordable, and open source.

Locations of fieldwork during Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization.
Locations of fieldwork during Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization. Image courtesy of Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization.
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Low-cost underwater robots for deepwater exploration: DROPSphere autonomous underwater vehicle (left) and Bruce hybrid remotely operated vehicle/autonomous underwater vehicle (right).
Low-cost underwater robots for deepwater exploration: DROPSphere autonomous underwater vehicle (left) and Bruce hybrid remotely operated vehicle/autonomous underwater vehicle (right). Image courtesy of Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization.
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Team members with DROPSphere (left) and Bruce (right) underwater vehicles.
Team members with DROPSphere (left) and Bruce (right) underwater vehicles. Image courtesy of Field Validation of Novel Low-Cost Underwater Robot for Deepwater Exploration and Characterization.
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Education

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Meet the Exploration Team

Learn more about the team members and their contributions to this project.

Co-Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University
Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University
Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Louisiana State University
Graduate Student, Biological Oceanography, Florida State University
Doctoral Candidate and Graduate Research Assistant, Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University

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