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Model of REMUS SharkCam.

Model of REMUS SharkCam.
Model of REMUS SharkCam.
Model of REMUS SharkCam.
Model of REMUS SharkCam.
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Cook, John E.
Model of REMUS SharkCam.
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10/29/2013
REMUS-large-alpha.jpg
Associated test from Oceanus magazine, vol. 50, no. 2, page 48:
SharkCam is an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), a swimming robot that is preprogrammed to carry out a specific set of instructions, or a mission, without a human pilot. Specifically, SharCam is a REMUS 100 (an acronym for Remote Environmental Monitoring UnitS). At about 80 pounds, 5 feet long, and usable to depths of up to 328 feet, REMUS can be adapted with a variety of sensors based on a mission's requirements. For the SharkCam version of REMUS 100, the vehicle is programmed to communicate with a transponder tag that is attached to a shark.
Illustration by Jack Cook
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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