MSOE Underwater Robotics: The Mosquito

Authors

  • Allison Marie Ahern

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v1i1.185

Keywords:

Underwater Robotics, ROV,

Abstract

The MSOE ROV team is a fourth year student organization at the Milwaukee School of Engineering that competed at an international ROV competition that took place at the NASA Neutral Buoyancy Lab. The goal was to create an ROV that could complete tasks that simulate bringing the ROV into space and exploring one of Jupiter’s moons, Europa. Named Mosquito for its appearance, the ROV was designed specifically to be compact and light to allow for easy transportation to remote parts of the world. The system is broken down into subsystems that could easily interface and synergize with each other to accomplish all of the needed tasks related to the mission to Europa, including collecting cube sats and oil samples, studying coral, and converting oil rigs to reefs, all while diving deep. 

References

MATE. (2012). Marine Advanced Technology Education. Retrieved from http://www.marinetech.org/

Stackpole, E. (2013). OpenROV. Retrieved from http://openrov.com/

Steven, M., Bohm, H., & Jensen, V. (2010). Underwater Robotics: Science,Design & Fabrication. MATE.

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Published

2017-01-01

How to Cite

Ahern, A. M. (2017). MSOE Underwater Robotics: The Mosquito. Proceedings of the Wisconsin Space Conference, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v1i1.185

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Section

Team Projects