AUVs Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

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AUVs Autonomous Underwater Vehicle www.ppttopics.com

Under water vehicle are of 3 type: INTRODUCTION Under water vehicle are of 3 type: Remoted operated vehicle(RUVs) Unmanned underwater vehicle(UUVs) Autonomous Underwater Vehicle(AUVs) www.ppttopics.com

AUVs An autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) is a robot which travels underwater without requiring input from an operator. The first AUV was developed at the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington as early as 1957 by Stan Murphy, Bob Francois www.ppttopics.com

Design of the AUVs…… The vehicle is 21" (53 cm) in diameter, and about 8 ft. (2.5 m) long. It weighs about 450 lbs. (200 kg). It is capable of operating at water depths up to 4500 m with a nominal velocity of 3 kts (1.5 m/s). In a survey mode it has a maximum range of about 50 km i.e. (31.0686). www.ppttopics.com

Parameters of the AUVs are as follows:- SENSORS NAVIGATORS PROPULSION POWER www.ppttopics.com

SENSORS Primarily oceanographic tools, AUVs carry sensors to navigate autonomously and map features of the ocean. Typical sensors include: compasses depth sensors side-scan sonars magnetometers thermistors www.ppttopics.com

Navigation AUVs can navigate using an underwater acoustic positioning system. When operating within a net of sea floor deployed baseline transponders this is known as LBL navigation. When a surface reference such as a support ship is available, ultra-short baseline (USBL) or short-baseline (SBL) positioning is used to calculate where the subsea vehicle is relative to the known (GPS) position of the surface craft by means of acoustic range and bearing measurements. Inertial navigation is a dead reckoning type of navigation system that computes its position based on motion sensors. Once the initial latitude and longitude is established, the system receives impulses from motion detectors that measure the acceleration along three or more axes enabling it to continually and accurately calculate the current latitude and longitude. Its advantages over other navigation systems are that, once the starting position is set, it does not require outside information, it is not affected by adverse weather conditions and it cannot be detected or jammed. www.ppttopics.com

PROPULSION AUVs can rely on a number of propulsion techniques, but propeller based thrusters or Kort nozzles are the most common by far. These thrusters are usually powered by electric motors and sometimes rely on a lip seal in order to protect the motor internals from corrosion. www.ppttopics.com

POWER Most AUVs in use today are powered by rechargeable batteries (lithium ion, lithium polymer, nickel metal hydride etc.), and are implemented with some form of Battery Management System. Some vehicles use primary batteries which provide perhaps twice the endurance—at a substantial extra cost per mission. A few of the larger vehicles are powered by aluminum based semi-fuel cells, but these require substantial maintenance, require expensive refills and produce waste product that must be handled safely. An emerging trend is to combine different battery and power systems with Ultra-capacitors. www.ppttopics.com

Applications Of AUVs Commercial Uses Military Uses The oil and gas industry uses AUVs to make detailed maps of the seafloor before they start building subsea infrastructure; pipelines and sub sea completions can be installed in the most cost effective manner with minimum disruption to the environment. The AUV allows survey companies to conduct precise surveys of areas where traditional bathymetric surveys would be less effective or too costly. Military Uses A typical military mission for an AUV is to map an area to determine if there are any mines, or to monitor a protected area for new unidentified objects. AUVs are also employed in anti-submarine warfare, to aid in the detection of manned submarines. www.ppttopics.com

Research Uses Scientists use AUVs to study lakes, the ocean, and the ocean floor. A variety of sensors can be affixed to AUVs to measure the concentration of various elements or compounds, the absorption or reflection of light, and the presence of microscopic life. Additionally, AUVs can be configured as tow-vehicles to deliver customized sensor packages to specific locations. www.ppttopics.com

MAYA – India’s first Indigenously developed AUV www.ppttopics.com