Marine robotic vehicles—including autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), underwater gliders, and autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs)—offer scientists improved access to the ocean, allowing them to measure and better understand marine environments.
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Robotic platforms are becoming smaller, cheaper, equipped with greater sensing and computing power, as well as having longer endurance and better communications.
Aquatic drones are used for surface measurements and in locations where aerial drones are not an option.