Application of unmanned underwater vehicles in polar research

Junbao, Zeng and Shuo, Li and Ya, Liu (2021) Application of unmanned underwater vehicles in polar research. Advances in Polar Science, 32 (3). pp. 173-184.

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Abstract

The importance of polar ice as vital components of the global ocean–climate system is widely recognized. In this paper, we demonstrate the importance and urgency of polar research, describe the primary characteristics of sea ice and ice shelves, and outline the current status and difficulties associated with sub-ice research. We highlight the importance of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs) as important tools for oceanographic research. We present recent progress in UUV deployment in sub-ice research in the Arctic and the Antarctic, and review the latest international developments in UUV structure, navigation, payload, and field operation. Moreover, Chinese polar UUVs and their deployments in the polar regions are presented in detail. Key technologies and solutions regarding polar application of UUVs (e.g., sub-ice navigation and positioning, energy supply and data transmission, and sub-ice guidance and recovery) are discussed. Given the current worldwide attention on polar science, the potential future directions of UUV-related polar research (e.g., observations under Antarctic ice shelves, long-range surveys beneath Arctic sea ice and application of intelligent technology) are discussed.

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    Keywords: unmanned underwater vehicle, polar ocean, scientific investigation, key technologies, development trend
    Subjects: Natural Environment > Oceans
    Organizations: Unspecified
    Date Deposited: 14 Nov 2023 14:57
    URI: http://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2753

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