Multi-role Remotely Operated Marine Surface Vehicle
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2022
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Editorial Board of Journal of Harbin Engineering
Abstract
Development of man-packable, versatile marine surface vehicle with ability to rescue a drowning victim and also capable of carrying mission specific sensor is explored. Design thinking methodology is implemented by using existing equipment/platform with the addition of external attachment to make it a functional product. Iterative prototyping process with extensive testing to achieve user-centric solution. Individual prototypes and their possible sub-configurations with their integration and characteristics are studied and compared with numerical model, inferences obtained are utilised to improve for the next iteration. A novel hinge-clamp assembly enables this marine surface vehicle to operate in the event of an overturn, this phenomenon is further studied with the aid of a mathematical model (Pendulum in a fluid). This research project aims to demonstrate a multi-role unmanned surface vehicle. © 2022, Harbin Engineering University and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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Lifesaving equipment, Multi-role platform, Novel Hinge-Clamp Assembly, Remotely operated ring buoy surface vehicle, Unmanned marine surface vehicle
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Journal of Marine Science and Application, 2022, 21, 3, pp. 219-227
