Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
694802 Annual Reviews in Control 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recognizing the potential of autonomous underwater vehicles for scientific and military applications, in 1997 MIT and the NATO Undersea Research Centre initiated a Joint Research Project (GOATS), for the development of environmentally adaptive robotic technology applicable to mine counter measures (MCM) and rapid environmental assessment (REA) in coastal environments. The August 2001 GOATS Conference marked the end of this 5 years project, but did not mark the end of the work. The Centre initiated in 2002 a new long-term programme to explore and demonstrate the operational benefits and performances of AUV for covert preparation of the battlespace. Recently the work addressed the evaluation of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) AUV technology for MCM operations in response to terrorist mining of port. The paper summarizes the work performed and refers to the scientific publications derived from the AUV programme at the NATO Undersea Research Centre.

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