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Imagine a robotic fish that defends against underwater threats

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Imagine a robotic fish that defends against underwater threats
 

Impetus

Boston Engineering developed an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) that the U.S. Navy and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) use to detect weapons, explosives, and drugs that enemy actors try to smuggle into the country through our ports, harbors, and rivers. This AUV was built for interoperability and extension with the latest real-time robotics technologies.

 

Insight

Boston Engineering created the AUV, from scratch, by:

  • Reverse-engineering the tuna and incorporating its exceptional speed, maneuverability and efficiency into the AUV’s movements 
  • Developing disparate technology subsystems and integrating them into a single, reliable robotic system that is highly configurable
  • Mission-testing the AUV to the exacting specs of the Navy and DHS 
 

Impact

As a result, the Navy and DHS can:

  • Explore hard-to-reach places like ship hulls and cavities in infrastructure (e.g., piers, rigging, bridges)
  • Accomplish urgent missions swiftly and gather real-time intelligence
  • Configure the AUV’s payload to carry equipment for a wide range of critical missions
  • Save lives

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