Application of Autonomous Robotic Platforms in Aquatic Environmental Observation

A special issue of Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (ISSN 2077-1312). This special issue belongs to the section "Ocean Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (5 February 2023) | Viewed by 270

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Institute of Marine Engineering, Italian National Research Council, Genova, Italy
Interests: environmental monitoring; marine robotics applications; data management
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Institute of Marine Engineering, Italian National Research Council, Genova, Italy
Interests: marine robotics design; marine vehicles design; marine propulsion; environmental monitoring
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Aquatic environmental observation is a broad topic that becomes crucial when considering particularly critical environments. In these specific applications, the lack of data is very often a penalizing factor for understanding the phenomena that are occurring and for the conservation of the ecosystems that characterize them. Although autonomous platforms already provide key observations for environmental assessment, further advances in autonomous systems are required to meet the growing ocean observation needs in different scientific fields such as biology, biogeochemistry, seabed mapping, deep ocean, and Polar exploration together with the growing need for real-time data. The use of robotic systems as fundamental data-gathering tools allows new perspectives and a greater understanding of the planet and its processes while also taking advantage of the possibility to characterize the environment with spatial and temporal resolutions that are not otherwise obtainable.

The aim of this Special Issue of JMSE is to welcome papers that address the most recent and innovative applications of autonomous robotic platforms to enhance the observation and monitoring of the aquatic environment, ranging from:

  • Critical (polar) marine areas;
  • Marine-protected areas, in which there are specific regulatory and environmental conservation constraints;
  • Transitional aquatic areas, characterized by environmental conditions that are difficult to observe with traditional techniques (river mouths, lagoon or lake areas);
  • Marine areas characterized by gaseous emissions from the seabed with phenomena that are not always repeatable and predictable;
  • Management of coastal areas, even in emergency conditions (e.g., storms);
  • port areas and seabed management for maritime traffic.

Special attention will be devoted to papers including original work supported by experimental trials and results.

Dr. Roberta Ferretti
Dr. Angelo Odetti
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • aquatic environmental observation
  • autonomous robotic platforms
  • environmental monitoring
  • innovative application of aquatic autonomous vehicles
  • autonomous systems applications

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