Novel robotic platforms for the accurate sampling and monitoring of water columns

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Abstract

The hydrosphere contains large amounts of suspended particulate material, including living and non-living material that can be found in different compositions and concentrations, and that can be composed of particles of different sizes. The study of this particulate material along water columns plays a key role in understanding a great variety of biological, chemical, and physical processes. This paper presents the conceptual design of two patented robotic platforms that have been conceived for carrying out studies of water properties at desired depths with very high accuracy in the vertical positioning. One platform has been specially designed for operating near to a reservoir bottom, while the other is intended to be used near the surface. Several experimental tests have been conducted in order to validate the proposed approaches.

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Fernández, R., Apalkov, A., & Armada, M. (2016). Novel robotic platforms for the accurate sampling and monitoring of water columns. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16091378

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