Author : Nagarjun J 1
Date of Publication :16th June 2017
Abstract: Ocean exploration plays a vital role in global climate control and understanding environmental change and helps in research areas for the purpose of oceanographic data collection, pollution monitoring, offshore exploration, disaster prevention like Tsunami and earthquakes. Today’s Existing systems are a data buoy which provides weather forecasting, Survey ships which are huge and heavier and satellites which are cost inefficient. To overcome existing system drawback and to provide multifunctioning, we are implementing smart robotic vehicle which provides live video acquisition, exact location co-ordinates ofthe device to the user, metal detection, automatic and manual control ofthe device. In this paper, we are developing a smart Robotic vehicle which is cost effective, small in size, consumes less power and has various applications towards oceanographic research.
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