US underwater industrial robot successfully completes aerial survey task
It is understood that PapaMau and three other robots arrived in Hawaii in March of this year, then two went to Japan (one of them returned on failure during the trip), and the other two went to Australia. At present, PapaMau has successfully completed the task, while the other two It is expected to complete the aerial survey mission in 2013. PapaMau not only withstood the test of sea breezes, waves and sharks, but also collected a lot of little-known valuable data on weather and ocean conditions. These data can help scientists to have a more comprehensive understanding of the state of the ocean and find Effective ways to deal with global climate change. "Low-cost navigation methods have been discovered" According to LiquidRobotics, the wave taxiing robot is divided into two parts: underwater and water. The surface deck equipment is 2.1 meters long. It is connected to the underwater power unit through a cable of about 7 meters. The power unit can convert the wave energy in the ocean into forward. Power, and the solar cells installed on the deck are responsible for providing power to the sensors. These sensors can measure sea temperature, salinity and wave height and other marine data, and transmit these data to the command center through satellites. These robots need to collect and transmit data from 2.25 million discrete data points during the voyage. LiquidRobotics hopes that these four robots will continue their scientific exploration work after they are all recovered. "Successfully let a robot take more than 1 year to autonomously complete an aerial survey task of up to 9,000 nautical miles, which means that we have found a way to achieve low-cost HNA," Graham, the company's senior vice president of product management · GrahamHine said, "We also hope to use these robots to carry out in-depth research on the oceans in the southern part of the earth. Take a sea trial. " 50,000 will also be allocated for research According to reports, during this voyage, PapaMau also measured the 1200-mile (about 1931 km) seaweed belt found in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Seaweed is an important part of the marine food chain and plays an important role in global climate regulation. Monitoring of them is generally done by satellite, but PapaMau has collected rare field data, which will undoubtedly help scientists build more A reasonable scientific research model, "From this perspective, the wave gliding robot has changed the way humans make ocean measurements," Hein said. In addition, LiquidRobotics also plans to allocate 50,000 US dollars of scientific research funds to study the aerial survey tasks that the wave taxiing robot can complete within half a year. It currently involves five areas such as "marine health measurement" and "marine breath measurement". .
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