ARROWS, ARchaeological RObot systems for the World’s Seas, 7th Framework Programme, Europe


ARROWS Project

Published on Oct 13, 2014

A narrative voice explains the nature and mission of the ARROWS (Archaeological Robot Systems for the World's Seas) Project. The project is funded by the European Commission under the environment theme of the Seventh Framework Program for research and technological development.
 

ARROWS at "Breaking The Surface" 2014 - Croatia

Published on Nov 12, 2014

Between the 5th and 12th October many partners from the ARROWS project attended the "Breaking The Surface" 2014 (http://bts.fer.hr/) meeting in Biograd Na Moru, Croatia. BtS serves as a meeting place of experts and students of marine control engineering and signal processing and the marine robotics application areas in various types of ocean science. It’s the world’s first successful, multi-year field training program that combines academic topics in marine robotics and robotics application areas and hands-on working experience in the sea, doing remote sensing and sampling for various ocean sciences. It is also unique in that they put strong emphasis on the participation of principal investigators and established research group leaders from across the globe, catering not only to the EU or USA research communities.

This video was registered by the Croatian TV - Hrvatska Radiotelevizija - and it shows images of many ARROWS vehicles and includes interviews to the project coordinator - Benedetto Allotta (15:00, 18:47, 20:09) from the University of Florence and Maarja Kruusmaa from Tallin University of Technology (16:14).
 

U-CAT under ice mission

Published on Mar 8, 2016

Testing biomimetic U-CAT underwater robot in low temperature conditions. The robot was used to investigate a submerged mining machine under the ice of Rummu quarry, Estonia.
 
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