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Robot Submarine To Dive Deep In the Caribbean

Roland Piquepaille writes "According to BBC News, a new UK autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), Autosub6000, will soon start to explore the world's deepest undersea volcanoes, located in the Caribbean. Autosub6000 has a range of up to 1,000 kilometers and has a maximum operating depth of 6,000 meters. It is 5.5 meters long, has a diameter of 0.9 meters, and is equipped with a high-performance GPS unit. For these two expeditions, each close to a month long, Autosub6000 will be joined by the Isis remotely operated vehicle, which is able to operate at a depth of 6,000 meters and grab animal specimens. Researchers from the National Oceanography Center in Southampton will lead these missions. They expect that 'one in every two animals they come across will be a species new to science' once the robots reach a depth of 3,000 meters." Specifications for the submarine (PDF) are also available.

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  1. That's been around for years. by Toe,+The · · Score: 3, Funny

    There's been a submarine exploring the Cayman Trough for years now.

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  2. GPS? by jeffb+(2.718) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wouldn't it have to be awfully high-performance GPS to work under 6km of water?

    1. Re:GPS? by MacJedi · · Score: 3, Informative

      They're likely communicating with a surface bouys over a more appropriate frequency. The bouys then do the actual communicating with the satellites. See, eg: http://www.underwater-gps.com/uk/technology-GIB-concept.php

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  3. Robot goes down by nategoose · · Score: 5, Funny

    I like my headline better.

  4. The GPS is only used on the surface by EmbeddedJanitor · · Score: 3, Informative
    The robot will use sonar, compass and dead reckoning underwater. When it surfaces it can correct itself with GPS.

    GPS will work down to a foot or so if you have the right antenna.

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    1. Re:The GPS is only used on the surface by monsul · · Score: 3, Informative

      GPS will work down to a foot or so if you have the right antenna.

      And sooner than later, deeper than a foot: Underwater GPS patent

      Granted, will probably be used only for military applications, but would be quite cool to have one of those while scuba diving

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  5. Re:Animal specimens? by magarity · · Score: 3, Interesting

    If you scuba dive to 6k feet, you're bad enough not to care about this sub. On the other hand, I hope it doesn't grab the last female of some highly endangered species that was just about to make a remarkable recovery.

  6. As long as they don't bring a nuke down there. by FlyingSquidStudios · · Score: 4, Funny

    It really pisses the aliens off.

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  8. Why only 6000m? by B5_geek · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Knowing nothing of the engineering involved here I have a laymans question. Why is it limited to 6km? Why can't they fill the sub with a non-conductive liquid like mineral oil, thus negating the effect of pressure on the hull of the sub? If they are carefull about the electronics that they install, they can make sure that there are no air pockets that can be compressed.

    Seems much too simple not to work, so why doesn't it?

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    1. Re:Why only 6000m? by Athena1101 · · Score: 5, Informative

      Many commercial AUVs are rated to, at most, 6000m. The tradeoffs there are business: basically none of the customers want it any deeper, because, like I said, that depth rating can handle almost the entire ocean. So if this group's main driver is availability of technology and components to work from to build their AUV, they're probably willing to focus on just the 3000m-6000m range to take advantage of that. This isn't to say it's not worth it at all, and there are vehicles that can go deeper. But the question was asked, "Why are these guys limited to 6000m?" It's not technologically infeasible to go deeper, but practically speaking, they don't need to in order to get the information they need. Tradeoffs.

  9. Re:Animal specimens? by NoPantsJim · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Smurfs seem to be doing okay.

    Gratuitous Venture Brothers quote:

    Henchman 24: Come on, they have one female servicing a large group of males. That implies a species that lays eggs!
    Henchman 21: Oh my god, you're crazy, they are so obviously mammals!
    Henchman 24: Please, she'd be in estrus 24/7 if she didn't lay eggs!
    Henchman 21: Smurfs don't lay eggs! I won't tell you this again. Papa Smurf has a fucking beard, they're mammals!

  10. Jokes on Them by lordfoul · · Score: 5, Funny

    I put a ROBOTS.TXT down there last month.

  11. mods missed both the wink and the link ;) by paulthomas · · Score: 3, Funny

    Looks like someone missed both the link and the winking emoticon.

    At a depth of about 60 feet, which is quite comfortable given life support, I was a little startled when that very submarine snuck up on me scuba diving near Sunset House.

  12. Re:That isn't gps working underwater by scdeimos · · Score: 3, Informative

    The sub uses GPS for positioning on and near the surface. The rest of the way it's using inertial navigation. USL@NOC is also working on multibeam sonar so that the robot can assess its position using geologic features on the bottom (up to about 200m away I expect) for position keeping in a current.