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    Miscellaneous



    Test site opens for unmanned vessels

    Published on Oct 1, 2016

    Snake robots, underwater drones, unmanned ships and flying drones are craft you will soon be able to observe on the Trondheim Fjord, Norway’s third-longest fjord located in the west-central part of the country. The area is being established as a test lab for autonomous technology – which could replace the crews on ships, among many other possibilities.

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    Biomimetic underwater robots based on dielectric elastomer actuators

    Published on Oct 26, 2016

    This video shows different types of biomimetic underwater soft robots using dielectric elastomer actuators.
    Reference: Jun Shintake, Shea Herbert, and Dario Floreano, "Biomimetic Underwater Robots Based on Dielectric Elastomer Actuators," presented in IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Daejeon, Korea, October 2016.

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    Article "Underwater Drones"

    by Dan Gettinger
    October 28, 2016

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    10 robotic sea creatures which actually exist

    Published on Sep 22, 2017

    10 Robotic SEA Creatures Which Actually Exist
    robotic fish, sea robots, animal robots, bionic robots, AI robot, artificial intelligence, swimmers robot, floating robots, amazing crazy coolest useful awesome kid's toy RC robots
    I love robots

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    Electric, digital and connected" – the future of marine transportation

    Published on May 10, 2019

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    AI for good: marine robotics

    Nov 15, 2021

    Despite covering 71 per cent of Earth's surface, we still have a lot to learn about our oceans.
    Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and marine robotics could soon make the undersea depths more familiar.
    Learn more about the role of marine robots in applying ocean science for sustainable development.

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    Automating aquaculture with robots

    Dec 7, 2021

    MIT students and researchers from MIT Sea Grant work with local oyster farmers in advancing the aquaculture industry by seeking solutions to some of its biggest challenges. A combination of mechanical engineering, ocean engineering, and electrical engineering and computer sciences students work together to design a robot to help with flipping oyster bags at Ward Aquafarm on Cape Cod.

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