Article "Roboat: World’s first autonomous watercraft"
by Deccan Chronicle
September 22, 2016
Contributors:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute)
Delft University of Technology (TUD)
Wageningen University and Research (WUR)
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MIT Roboat - Shapeshifting boat robots
Published on Aug 30, 2019
What's new with Roboat? The MIT researchers working on the self-assembling autonomous robot boats have devised an algorithm that manages all the planning involved in getting groups of the aquatic robots to unlatch from each other, avoid any collisions, and then reconnect with other robots in a new type of configuration.
Roboat - waste streams
Jul 17, 2020
Roboat is a 5-year research project and a collaboration between the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS Institute) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In developing the world's first fleet of autonomous floating vessels for the city of Amsterdam, it investigates the potential of autonomous technology to change our cities and their waterways.
Roboat is a new kind of on-demand infrastructure: autonomous platforms will combine together to form floating bridges and stages, collect waste, deliver goods, and transport people, all while sensing the city e.g. for water quality. How can we re-imagine urban infrastructures with cutting-edge technologies?
Article "MIT’s CSAIL self-driving water taxis launched in the Amsterdam canals"
by Haje Jan Kamps
October 29, 2021
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