Underwater Robotics

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In the age of technology, the world is slowly moving toward the automated system and self-traveling vehicles in all the fields. The emerging development of the underwater security are in defense and other exploration. The underwater robot is a type of bionic robot, which has the locomotion-link living thing. The type of resemblance of the prototype that creates the virtual habitat of marine life for ocean environment researches. This bionic robot can also gather much information about corals by going deep inside the corals where humans cannot possibly go. This model can also help in estimating the amount of oil spills in oceans. This robotic model can also be used for locating leakages in pipelines deep inside the ocean by giving exact coordinates of that location. And, the most important thing is this robot goes inside the water (sea), measures and detects the level of pollution done due to leakage of the pipeline, as well as, it can detect the level of natural pollution cause due to human activates.

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Gothi, A., Patel, P., & Pandya, M. (2022). Underwater Robotics. In Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies (Vol. 248, pp. 445–453). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4177-0_45

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