Undersea gliders have the capability of travelling further than conventional propelled autonomous vehicles. Their long endurance enables marine scientists to perform in situ observations in a sustainable way, which thus far has only been possible with moorings and surface vessels. In terms of functionality undersea gliders can meet the desired observation requirement. However, previous reliability analyses have shown that, from the user perspective, the undersea glider mean time between failures is lower than the maximum vehicle endurance. As a result an ocean coverage process for supporting decision making concerning undersea glider deployments is needed in order to ensure that the target ocean coverage is met. This paper proposes a covera...
International audienceThe objective of AGLIMMS project, whose acronym stands for Acoustic GLIders Mi...
Marine robots perform various oceanic missions for commercial, scientific and military purposes. Som...
Autonomous underwater gliders are robust and widely-used ocean sampling platforms that are character...
The contributions of autonomous underwater gliders as an observing platform in the in-situ global oc...
Undersea gliders offer a unique alternative to autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) propulsion throug...
Autonomous underwater gliders are proving to be valuable tools for ocean sampling, and are being ado...
This paper describes an optimal sampling approach to support glider fleet operators and marine scien...
It has been 20 years since the concept of Autonomous Oceanographic Sampling Network (AOSN) was first...
Ocean processes are dynamic, complex, and occur on multiple spatial and temporal scales. To obtain a...
Since the Canadian Centre for Ocean Gliders has acquired four underwater gliders, the Institute for ...
The Macaronesia is a vast area playing a key role in the East boundary of the Central North-Atlantic...
This paper presents a tool recently developed at the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentat...
Since the development of gliders, scientists have used them to collect high resolution data sets ove...
International audienceThe objective of AGLIMMS project, whose acronym stands for Acoustic GLIders Mi...
Marine robots perform various oceanic missions for commercial, scientific and military purposes. Som...
Autonomous underwater gliders are robust and widely-used ocean sampling platforms that are character...
The contributions of autonomous underwater gliders as an observing platform in the in-situ global oc...
Undersea gliders offer a unique alternative to autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) propulsion throug...
Autonomous underwater gliders are proving to be valuable tools for ocean sampling, and are being ado...
This paper describes an optimal sampling approach to support glider fleet operators and marine scien...
It has been 20 years since the concept of Autonomous Oceanographic Sampling Network (AOSN) was first...
Ocean processes are dynamic, complex, and occur on multiple spatial and temporal scales. To obtain a...
Since the Canadian Centre for Ocean Gliders has acquired four underwater gliders, the Institute for ...
The Macaronesia is a vast area playing a key role in the East boundary of the Central North-Atlantic...
This paper presents a tool recently developed at the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentat...
Since the development of gliders, scientists have used them to collect high resolution data sets ove...
International audienceThe objective of AGLIMMS project, whose acronym stands for Acoustic GLIders Mi...
Marine robots perform various oceanic missions for commercial, scientific and military purposes. Som...
Autonomous underwater gliders are robust and widely-used ocean sampling platforms that are character...