Proceedings 2003 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2003) (Cat. No.03CH37453)
DOI: 10.1109/iros.2003.1250733
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Development of an underwater robot, ODIN-III

Abstract: During the last decade, the first autonomous under-In this paper, details of the development of ODIN-Ill are water robot Of the Autonomous system Laboratory Of the UNversity of Hawaii, ODIN (0"-Directional Intelligent Navigator) built in 1991 has produced a lot of valuable results in development control methods 11-51. Recently, ODIN was bo,.,, again in the 3rd eeneration with unioue features under recent techuoloeies described,-as well as the basic algorithm for the framework, and experimental results for a fi… Show more

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“…Our robot, AMOUR, is a high degree of freedom robot [1] that can accommodate up to 8 thrusters. Other robots in this class of robots include the University of Hawaii ODIN-III robot [5], the CSIRO Starbug robot [6] and the Bluefin Robotics HAUV [7].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our robot, AMOUR, is a high degree of freedom robot [1] that can accommodate up to 8 thrusters. Other robots in this class of robots include the University of Hawaii ODIN-III robot [5], the CSIRO Starbug robot [6] and the Bluefin Robotics HAUV [7].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ODIN project [Choi et al, 2003, Hanai et al, 2004 aims to create underwater robots with redundant thrusters that can learn their body models and synthesis controllers matching the learned models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical spherical underwater robot developed by the laboratory in University of Hawaii was the ODIN-III. The new characteristic of the third generation of ODIN was the increase of new board computer system which was connected with the robot by TCP/IP and can operate remotely via Ethernet or to be a relay control system at the same time [8] . For example, the University of Manchester and University of Oxford co-developed a kind of μ-AUV.…”
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confidence: 99%