Design and Exploitation of an Autonomous Surface Vessel for the Study of Sea-Air Interactions
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The design, development, sea trials and exploitation
of the SESAMO (SEa Surface Autonomous MOdular
unit) platform, an autonomous surface vessel for the study
and characterization of the air-sea interface, are presented.
The SESAMO prototype robot, developed by the robotics
group of CNR-ISSIA, Genova branch, in strict cooperation
with the scientific end-users in the framework of a project
of the Italian National Program of Research in Antarctica
(PNRA), was able to sample the sea surface microlayer
and immediate sub-surface. After satisfactory basic at field
trials of the navigation, guidance and control (NGC) and
sampling systems, the robotised catamaran was exploited by
the scientific end-users for water sample collection in the area
of Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea, Antarctica, in the framework
of the PNRA project Chemical contamination.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Autonomous surface vessels; marine robotics; marine science applications
List of contributors:
Stortini, ANGELA MARIA; Caccia, Massimo; Bruzzone, Gabriele; Bruzzone, Giorgio; Bono, Riccardo; Spirandelli, Edoardo; Veruggio, Gianmarco
Book title:
Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2005. ICRA 2005