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Revision as of 18:15, 5 April 2023
Contents
Supervisors
Research Project Team Members
- 2023: Nazif Sobri and Alif Ayman and Yang Li, see Miniature underwater drone 2023
Project Guidelines
Project Description and Background
Underwater drones have become an essential tool for exploring and investigating the ocean environment (Mayer et al., 2012). These unmanned vehicles provide a safe, cost-effective, and efficient way for collecting data and performing tasks in deep and shallow water. The development of advanced sensors, imaging systems, and propulsion technologies has made it possible to design and build underwater drones that can operate in challenging conditions, opening up new opportunities for scientific research and commercial activities (Schulz et al., 2019).
Weekly Progress
Progress
Deliverables
Expectations
- To design waterproof miniature underwater drone by using CAD software and 3D printing technology that able to sink and float to certain depth and can be radio-controlled.
- To assemble underwater drone with mechanical and electronic application, to fit all electronic components into the designed the 3D model structure that free from leakage.
- The features for the project must be radio-controlled, able to sink and float. The material needs to be below the budget allocated and meet the requirements.
References and useful resources
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