BIOSwimmer™: Specifying Requirements and Interfacing Systems for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
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open in viewerSponsored by the Advanced Systems Group at Boston Engineering Corporation (BEC), this MQP aims to assist BEC with the Phase II development of the Biomimetic-In-Oil Swimmer (BIOSwimmer). BIOSwimmer is an autonomous underwater vehicle designed to inspect the filled compartments of oil tankers for contraband. The project team verified the Phase I results and performed a detailed evaluation of potential sonar units with the cooperation of vendors. Test plans and flowcharts for software modules were created to help in the next phase of testing different sonar units and running integration tests. The project team explored how to interface between commercial-off-the-shelf object detection software and the inspection sonar system on the vehicle.
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- E-project-042611-123751
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- 2011
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- Date created
- 2011-04-26
- Location
- Boston
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- Major
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