Aquatic robots are specially designed machines that operate in water, whether beneath the surface or floating on top. These robots play a crucial role in various industries by performing tasks that are challenging or impossible for humans to do directly.
There are two main types of aquatic robots. The first type, underwater robots, also known as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), operate below the water's surface. These robots are equipped with sensors, cameras, and tools that allow them to explore, inspect, and gather data from deep underwater environments, often in places that are difficult or dangerous for humans to reach.
The second type is surface water robots, referred to as Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) or Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs). These robots work on the water's surface and are used for tasks like monitoring water quality, conducting surveys, mapping, and even performing search and rescue missions. They are essential in fields like environmental research, maritime security, and oceanography.
These aquatic robots help us better understand and manage our planet's vast and complex marine environments.