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    Getting the perfect Olympics shot with underwater robots

    Published on Aug 8, 2016

    Getty photographers are using underwater robotic cameras to capture the perfect shot in the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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    RDP 046: ROS based Autonomous Underwater Vehicles with Nils Bore

    Published on Jun 11, 2019

    This is Ricardo Tellez, from The Construct.

    Today, I would like to dedicate the podcast to the people who is already thinking about the summer holidays. Going to the beach, having sun, drinking something cold... and your robot playing in the water!

    And today, it is my pleasure to introduce you Nils Bore. Nils is postdoc at the DIVISION OF ROBOTICS, PERCEPTION AND LEARNING of the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm where he is developing underwater vehicles within the SMaRC project. Nils is here today to tell us more about how to develop ROS-based autonomous underwater vehicles.

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    Scuba-diving pizza delivery man

    Jun 19, 2014

    Fast food delivery man Rob Doyle doesn't just drive up to a front door and knock. He straps on scuba gear and dives deep to deliver pie to a hotel under the sea.
    Last edited by Airicist2; 29th March 2023 at 20:35.

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    Understanding the Arctic

    Premiered Apr 22, 2021

    A team of engineers from MIT developed a navigational method for autonomous vehicles to navigate accurately in the Arctic Ocean without GPS. The technology was demonstrated during a U.S. Navy Arctic Exercise in collaboration with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and General Dynamics Mission Systems using a Bluefin®-21 UUV.
    "Navigating beneath the Arctic ice"
    A team of MIT engineers has developed a navigational method for autonomous vehicles to navigate accurately in the Arctic Ocean without GPS.

    by Mary Beth Gallagher
    April 23, 2021

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    Article "Oceans to get better protection with connected underwater technology"
    Amid rising sea levels, plastics pollution and overfishing, the emerging Internet of Underwater Things will vastly expand knowledge about the world’s seas.

    by Helen Massy-Beresford
    June 14, 2023

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