Advances in marine technology are essential to allow us to study the marine environment on which life on our planet depends. The Scottish Association for Marine Science is the world’s largest independent marine research organisation with a long history in marine technology development. In 2015, the institute announced the opening of its new marine robotics facility. The facility pools together a broad range of technology’s spanning deep sea, coastal, surface and aerial platforms. The facility specialises in the integration of new and novel technologies into fundamental marine research to improve measurement, monitoring and decision making. Each case study presented in this paper highlights the importance of autonomous systems within marine ...
The oceans are vast: they cover 71% of the Earth’s surface and play a key role in regulating our cli...
Long-range Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS), operating beyond the visual line-of-sight of a human pil...
Abstract A sustainable and effective monitoring of the environment is necessary to assess its curren...
Marine robots have the potential to enhance WIO marine research to improve regional adaptation to th...
This paper describes a custom designed electrically powered, fully autonomous 2.73 metre long boat f...
Recent technology developments have turned present-day unmanned systems into realistic alternatives ...
The ocean is an integral part of life on Earth, both as a source of food and oxygen, a medium of tra...
The Marine robotics research infrastructure network (EUMarine Robots) addresses the H2020 call topic...
A new study shows that the combined use of fixed acoustic reception stations and underwater robots f...
19 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental files https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2021.00064Recent a...
The introduction of the Water Framework Directive has highlighted the need for water quality monitor...
Oceanids is a 4-year programme for the technological development of innovative Maritime Autonomous S...
Oceanids is a 4-year programme for the technological development of innovative Maritime Autonomous S...
Innovative robotic technologies are a key to study ocean processes in space and time. The work carr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CRC Press via the DOI in...
The oceans are vast: they cover 71% of the Earth’s surface and play a key role in regulating our cli...
Long-range Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS), operating beyond the visual line-of-sight of a human pil...
Abstract A sustainable and effective monitoring of the environment is necessary to assess its curren...
Marine robots have the potential to enhance WIO marine research to improve regional adaptation to th...
This paper describes a custom designed electrically powered, fully autonomous 2.73 metre long boat f...
Recent technology developments have turned present-day unmanned systems into realistic alternatives ...
The ocean is an integral part of life on Earth, both as a source of food and oxygen, a medium of tra...
The Marine robotics research infrastructure network (EUMarine Robots) addresses the H2020 call topic...
A new study shows that the combined use of fixed acoustic reception stations and underwater robots f...
19 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental files https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2021.00064Recent a...
The introduction of the Water Framework Directive has highlighted the need for water quality monitor...
Oceanids is a 4-year programme for the technological development of innovative Maritime Autonomous S...
Oceanids is a 4-year programme for the technological development of innovative Maritime Autonomous S...
Innovative robotic technologies are a key to study ocean processes in space and time. The work carr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from CRC Press via the DOI in...
The oceans are vast: they cover 71% of the Earth’s surface and play a key role in regulating our cli...
Long-range Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS), operating beyond the visual line-of-sight of a human pil...
Abstract A sustainable and effective monitoring of the environment is necessary to assess its curren...