Design, Development and Testing of Underwater Vehicles: ITB Experience
Muljowidodo, Said D. Jenie, Agus Budiyono, Sapto A. Nugroho

TL;DR
This paper details the design, development, and testing of underwater vehicles by ITB, addressing technological challenges for ocean exploration and resource mapping in complex marine environments.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive account of ITB's underwater vehicle development process, highlighting key technological advancements and future research directions.
Findings
Successful development and testing of underwater vehicles
Identification of key technological challenges
Proposed future research pathways
Abstract
The last decade has witnessed increasing worldwide interest in the research of underwater robotics with particular focus on the area of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The underwater robotics technology has enabled human to access the depth of the ocean to conduct environmental surveys, resources mapping as well as scientific and military missions. This capability is especially valuable for countries with major water or oceanic resources. As an archipelagic nation with more than 13,000 islands, Indonesia has one of the most abundant living and non-organic oceanic resources. The needs for the mapping, exploration, and environmental preservation of the vast marine resources are therefore imperative. The challenge of the deep water exploration has been the complex issues associated with hazardous and unstructured undersea and sea-bed environments. The paper reports the design,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems · Robotic Path Planning Algorithms · Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
