2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11071305
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A Multi-Objective Optimization of the Anchor-Last Deployment of the Marine Submersible Buoy System Based on the Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm

Abstract: Marine submersible buoy systems hold significant value as critical equipment in marine science research. This study examines a marine submersible buoy system that includes an anchor block, mooring line, battery compartment, power supply cable, and submersible buoy. The anchor-last deployment method is a conventional strategy for deploying marine submersible systems. Initially, the other components are positioned on the sea surface, followed by the deployment of the anchor block from the ship’s deck. The anchor… Show more

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“…Pull Buoy is often used to assist in swimming training, Pull Buoy is a swimming equipment that is a kind of buoyancy aid that is often used for training students (Chen et al, 2023;Ginting et al, 2020). The use of pull buoy aids greatly helps buoyancy so that it can streamline and make it easier to master basic swimming techniques, thus attention to learning to swim can be centered on leg movement techniques and arm movements (Rizkiyansyah & Mulyana, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pull Buoy is often used to assist in swimming training, Pull Buoy is a swimming equipment that is a kind of buoyancy aid that is often used for training students (Chen et al, 2023;Ginting et al, 2020). The use of pull buoy aids greatly helps buoyancy so that it can streamline and make it easier to master basic swimming techniques, thus attention to learning to swim can be centered on leg movement techniques and arm movements (Rizkiyansyah & Mulyana, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%