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Underwater measurements with UX robots; a new and available tool developed by UNEXUP
Abstract. The UNEXMIN (Horizon 2020) and UNEXUP (EIT RawMaterials)
projects developed a novel technology to send robots and even autonomously
deliver optical images, 3D maps and other georeferenced scientific data from
flooded underground environments, like abandoned mines, caves or wells. The
concept turned into a market ready solution in seven years, where the last
few years of field trials of the development beautifully demonstrating the
technology's premier capabilities. Here in this paper, we focus on the wide
variety of environments, circumstances and measurements where the UNEXMIN
technology can be the best solution or the only solution to deliver certain
research or engineering data. These are obtained from both simple and
complex environments like different mines and caves, small and large
cavities, long and tight tunnels and shafts, different visibility
conditions, even different densities of the liquid medium where UX robots
operated.
Advances in GeosciencesEarth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
16
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍:
Advances in Geosciences (ADGEO) is an international, interdisciplinary journal for fast publication of collections of short, but self-contained communications in the Earth, planetary and solar system sciences, published in separate volumes online with the option of a publication on paper (print-on-demand). The collections may include papers presented at scientific meetings (proceedings) or articles on a well defined topic compiled by individual editors or organizations (special publications). The evaluation of the manuscript is organized by Guest-Editors, i.e. either by the conveners of a session of a conference or by the organizers of a meeting or workshop or by editors appointed otherwise, and their chosen referees.