Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6355748 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper deals with two aspects, namely a historical analysis of the use of unmanned vehicles (UAVs ROVs, AUVs) in maritime spill incidents and a detailed description of a multi-agency oil and HNS incident response exercise involving the integration and analysis of unmanned vehicles environmental sensing equipment. The exercise was a first in terms of the level of robotic systems deployed to assist in survey, surveillance and inspection roles for oil spills and harmful and noxious substances.
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Authors
Gerard Dooly, Edin Omerdic, Joseph Coleman, Liam Miller, Admir Kaknjo, James Hayes, Jóse Braga, Filipe Ferreira, Hugh Conlon, Hugh Barry, Jesús Marcos-Olaya, Thomas Tuohy, João Sousa, Dan Toal,