Configuration Design and Trans-Media Control Status of the Hybrid Aerial Underwater Vehicles

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Abstract

Hybrid aerial underwater vehicles (HAUV) are newly borne vehicle concepts, which could fly in the air, navigate underwater, and cross the air-water surface repeatedly. Although there are many problems to be solved, the advanced concept, which combines the integrated multidomain locomotion of both water and air mediums is worth exploring. This paper presents the water–air trans-media status of the HAUV from the perspective of the configuration and trans-media control. It shows that the multi-rotor HAUV is relatively mature and has achieved a stable water–air trans-media process repeatedly. The morphing HAUV is still in its exploration stage, and has achieved partial success.

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Ma, Z., Chen, D., Li, G., Jing, X., & Xiao, S. (2022, January 1). Configuration Design and Trans-Media Control Status of the Hybrid Aerial Underwater Vehicles. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020765

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