MIT Sea Grant: Recent submissions
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Design and Performance of Odyssey IV: A Deep Ocean Hover-Capable AUV
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)The Odyssey IV class AUV was designed to fill the evolving needs of research and industry for a deep rated (6000 meter) vehicle, which is capable of both efficient cruising and precise hovering. This AUV is powerful enough ... -
Scalability of Non-intrusive Load Monitoring for Shipboard Applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)The non-intrusive load monitor has been demonstrated as an effective tool for evaluating and monitoring shipboard electro-mechanical systems through analysis of electrical power data. A key advantage of the non-intrusive ... -
Field Demonstration of a Real-time Non-intrusive Monitoring System for Condition-based Maintenance
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)The performance of important electrical loads on mission critical systems like warships or off-shore platforms is often tracked by dedicated monitoring equipment. Individual monitoring of each load is expensive and risky. ...