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- From: rg@msel.unh.edu (Roger Gonzalez)
- Newsgroups: comp.robotics
- Subject: Re: sensorsystems for underwater
- Date: 10 Jan 93 13:02:26
- Organization: Denning Mobile Robotics
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- Message-ID: <RG.93Jan10130226@nymph.msel.unh.edu>
- References: <1993Jan6.112436.15544@newsserver.rrzn.uni-hannover.de>
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- In-reply-to: edorff@iw.uni-hannover.de's message of Wed, 6 Jan 1993 11:24:36 GMT
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- -> In connection with a study about "Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicles"
- -> and "Autonomous Underwater Vehicles" we are searching for information about
- -> sensorsystems ( sonar etc. ) for such vehicles. We would be very grateful
- -> about literary references, references about manufactures or other information
- -> concerning this subject.
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- My old lab at UNH does nothing except work in this area. Basically, for
- references, read just about anything in the Journal of Ocean Engineering.
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- UNH, MIT, Florida Atlantic, University of Washington and others all do
- underwater robotics.
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- -Roger
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- ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS: Pieces of plastic and metal, crudely fashioned to
- bear a limited, superficial resemblance to real flowers, but with no
- credible attempt to match their internal complexity in terms of form,
- function, or behavior.
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- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Really smart computers.
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- Roger Gonzalez - rg@msel.unh.edu (508) 658-7800 (fax -2492)
- Denning Mobile Robotics, 21 Concord Street, Wilmington MA 01887
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