Charles Darwin University Leads Global Ocean Robot Network Backed by UNESCO - Australian Manufacturing
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UNESCO endorses global network of uncrewed ocean robots - Manufacturers' Monthly
Image: CDUCharles Darwin University Adjunct Dr Ruth Patterson led the endorsement of ‘SUN Fleet’ in a world-first global Uncrewed Surface Vessel network. A fleet of ocean robots will sail the seas collecting data to improve weather and climate forecasting, maritime security awareness, survey wildlife and more after a global network of this technology was endorsed by UNESCO. In April, the proposal for a global network of uncrewed surface vehicles…
Charles Darwin University leads global ocean robot network backed by UNESCO - Australian Manufacturing
A new global network of ocean robots, designed to improve weather forecasting, maritime security, and marine research, has received formal endorsement from UNESCO following a proposal led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
Canberra. A global network of unmanned surface vehicles (USV), led by Australian researchers, is a major step forward in the collection of ocean data for weather and climate prediction, maritime safety and environmental monitoring. A press release from Charles Darwin University (CDU), in the Northern Territory of Australia, said Tuesday that the newly inaugurated Unmanned Surface Fleet (SUN Flota) becomes the 17th observation network of the Glob…
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