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A survey of research status on the environmental adaptation technologies for marine robots

Journal

OCEAN ENGINEERING
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.oceaneng.2023.115650

Keywords

Marine robots; Deep sea; Environmental adaptation; Pressure adaptation; Buoyancy adaptation; Adaptive technology

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This paper discusses the current status and future development directions of adaptability in marine robots. It provides an overview of how marine robots adapt to pressure and buoyancy at different depths, and analyzes the limitations and potential solutions of pressure and buoyancy adaptation technologies. Improvement measures for active buoyancy control are proposed, and promising areas for future development are identified. The challenges and prospects for adaptive technologies in marine robots are also outlined.
Advancement in marine robotics adaptability, which is crucial for efficient task completion in complex marine environments, is the central focus of contemporary research. This paper discusses the ongoing research and future prospects of environmentally adaptable marine robots. Initially, we provide an overview of how marine robots adapt to varying seawater pressure and buoyancy at different depths. Following this, pressure and buoyancy adaptation technologies are elaborated upon and critically analysed. The shortcomings of conventional rigid pressure resistance are addressed, along with potential solutions using pressure compensation and flexible pressure-resistance methods. Furthermore, we examine the limitations of traditional active buoyancy control and, propose improvements through passive buoyancy and an active-passive cooperative control strategy. Noteworthy advancements including active buoyancy control based on phase-change principle and fully-passive buoyancy control based on fluid compression are identified as promising areas for future development. Lastly, we outline the challenges and prospective directions for the development of adaptive technologies for marine robots, including soft-body and bionic designs, novel material applications, and innovative control methods for marine robots. This study is expected to serve as a valuable reference for future research into deep-sea marine robotic technologies.

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