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Autonomous Unmanned underwater & surface & underground & ground & air vehicle/robot Albert Goodwill 08-16-2007
Posted by Albert Goodwill on August 16, 2007, 10:03 am
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Hello,

I know that there are
* AUV ( Autonomous Underwater Vehicles),
* USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle)
* UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
* AUMV (Underground Mining Vehicle)
* UAV (Unmanned Air Vehicle),

However do you know any unmanned vehicle that can work underwater AND
on surface AND underground AND on the ground AND in the air?

Thx

Albert


Posted by CoyoteBoy on August 16, 2007, 11:11 am
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> Hello,
>
> I know that there are
> * AUV ( Autonomous Underwater Vehicles),
> * USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle)
> * UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
> * AUMV (Underground Mining Vehicle)
> * UAV (Unmanned Air Vehicle),
>
> However do you know any unmanned vehicle that can work underwater AND
> on surface AND underground AND on the ground AND in the air?
>
> Thx
>
> Albert


It would be news to me.


Posted by Paul Hovnanian P.E. on August 16, 2007, 9:26 pm
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Albert Goodwill wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I know that there are
> * AUV ( Autonomous Underwater Vehicles),
> * USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle)
> * UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
> * AUMV (Underground Mining Vehicle)
> * UAV (Unmanned Air Vehicle),
>
> However do you know any unmanned vehicle that can work underwater AND
> on surface AND underground AND on the ground AND in the air?

Anything that can withstand the pressures and has neutral buoyancy
(necessary to submerge) is not likely going to be light enough to fly.

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Paul Hovnanian mailto:Paul@Hovnanian.com
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Fast wine, loose cars, old women.

Posted by CoyoteBoy on August 17, 2007, 6:03 am
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> Albert Goodwill wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I know that there are
> > * AUV ( Autonomous Underwater Vehicles),
> > * USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle)
> > * UGV (Unmanned Ground Vehicle)
> > * AUMV (Underground Mining Vehicle)
> > * UAV (Unmanned Air Vehicle),
>
> > However do you know any unmanned vehicle that can work underwater AND
> > on surface AND underground AND on the ground AND in the air?
>
> Anything that can withstand the pressures and has neutral buoyancy
> (necessary to submerge) is not likely going to be light enough to fly.
>
> --
> Paul Hovnanian mailto:P...@Hovnanian.com
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fast wine, loose cars, old women.


Its not impossible, especially if the depths required arent large.
However I cant actually see the point in one, apart from anything
you'd also need a vast array of environment specific sensors and
programming that would be virtually useless outside its intended
domain. I'm curious as to the original posters thinking...


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