The WiMUST (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project aims at expanding and improving the functionalities of current cooperative marine robotic systems, effectively enabling distributed acoustic array technologies for geophysical surveying with a view to exploration and geotechnical applications. Recent developments have shown that there is vast potential for groups of marine robots acting in cooperation to drastically improve the methods available for ocean exploration and exploitation. Traditionally seismic reflection surveying is performed by vessel towed streamers of hydrophones acquiring reflected acoustic signals generated by acoustic sources (either towed or onboard a vessel). In this context, geotechnical surveying...
There is increasing interest in the deployment and operation of multiple autonomous marine vehicles ...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...
The WiMUST (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project aims at expanding and improv...
H. Al-Khatib, "Navigation, Guidance and Control of Underwater Vehicles within the Widely scalable Mo...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WIMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project aims at developing a system ...
The WiMUST proposal (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) has been favorably evaluate...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The H2020 WiMUST (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project aimed at expanding and...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project aims at developing a system ...
This paper deals with the development of the Guidance Navigation and Control (GNC) system of the Aut...
This extended abstract presents the main results of the H2020 WiMUST project, whose goal was the dev...
There is increasing interest in the deployment and operation of multiple autonomous marine vehicles ...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...
The WiMUST (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project aims at expanding and improv...
H. Al-Khatib, "Navigation, Guidance and Control of Underwater Vehicles within the Widely scalable Mo...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WIMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project aims at developing a system ...
The WiMUST proposal (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) has been favorably evaluate...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The H2020 WiMUST (Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology) project aimed at expanding and...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project is an H2020 Research and Inn...
The Widely scalable Mobile Underwater Sonar Technology (WiMUST) project aims at developing a system ...
This paper deals with the development of the Guidance Navigation and Control (GNC) system of the Aut...
This extended abstract presents the main results of the H2020 WiMUST project, whose goal was the dev...
There is increasing interest in the deployment and operation of multiple autonomous marine vehicles ...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...
The paper presents an overview of the recent and ongoing research activities of the Italian Interuni...