The seabeds remain largely mysterious. However, their exploration and exploitation con-stitute major stakes for the future of our planet. The exploitation of their natural resources (fisheries and biological resources, minerals, oil and gas) and the study of their influence on the climate are unavoidable challenges if we want to offer a future to future generations. Advances in underwater robotics make it possible to envisage better knowledge and exploi-tation of this environment still inaccessible to humans. This article presents the current state of technology in underwater robotics, its civilian applications (current and affordable in the near future) mainly for autonomous and hyperbaric welding robots
The most significant breakthroughs in science are often made as a result of technological developmen...
To perform under water robotic research requires specialized equipment. A few pieces of electronics ...
Water, mostly oceans, covers over two-third of the earth. About 95% of these oceans are yet to be ex...
A new underwater robot arm was developed through intensive cooperation between different academic ...
The article discusses the relevance of the underwater vehicles' ability to solve a wide range of pro...
Throughout history the oceans have directly or indirectly influenced humans. The importance of knowi...
A new study shows that the combined use of fixed acoustic reception stations and underwater robots f...
It is an auspicious time for this rst-ever ISRR special session on the topic of underwater robotics....
International audienceFor many applications such as pipeline surveys, environmental, archeological o...
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The state and perspectives of underwater robotics is presented. The role and achievements of Laborat...
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Most projects of similar research are applied and become known mainly due to their commercial implem...
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33 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables.-- Data Availability Statement: Data is contained within the articlThe...
The most significant breakthroughs in science are often made as a result of technological developmen...
To perform under water robotic research requires specialized equipment. A few pieces of electronics ...
Water, mostly oceans, covers over two-third of the earth. About 95% of these oceans are yet to be ex...
A new underwater robot arm was developed through intensive cooperation between different academic ...
The article discusses the relevance of the underwater vehicles' ability to solve a wide range of pro...
Throughout history the oceans have directly or indirectly influenced humans. The importance of knowi...
A new study shows that the combined use of fixed acoustic reception stations and underwater robots f...
It is an auspicious time for this rst-ever ISRR special session on the topic of underwater robotics....
International audienceFor many applications such as pipeline surveys, environmental, archeological o...
The article deals with the subject matter related to the development of underwater works technologie...
The state and perspectives of underwater robotics is presented. The role and achievements of Laborat...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Most projects of similar research are applied and become known mainly due to their commercial implem...
International audienceThis article presents different use of the electric field perception in the co...
33 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables.-- Data Availability Statement: Data is contained within the articlThe...
The most significant breakthroughs in science are often made as a result of technological developmen...
To perform under water robotic research requires specialized equipment. A few pieces of electronics ...
Water, mostly oceans, covers over two-third of the earth. About 95% of these oceans are yet to be ex...