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aMussels: Diving and anchoring in a new bio-inspired under-actuated robot class for long-term environmental exploration and monitoring

Donati et al., 2017

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4056288350862338984
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Donati E
Van Vuuren G
Tanaka K
Romano D
Schmickl T
Stefanini C
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Towards Autonomous Robotic Systems: 18th Annual Conference, TAROS 2017, Guildford, UK, July 19–21, 2017, Proceedings 18

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In the last decade, the growing interest in underwater vehicles allowed significant progress in underwater robotic missions. Despite of this, underwater habitats remain one of the most challenging environments on earth due to their extreme and unpredictable conditions. The …
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