Clearing the Seabed with Cuttlefish

The Robotics Innovation Center (RIC) at the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Bremen wants to clear the seabed of discarded ammunition in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. This was reported by the online magazine Golem. The researchers are using the autonomous underwater vehicle Cuttlefish, developed at DFKI, as a test platform. According to Golem, the robot has been equipped with two deep-sea-capable gripper systems. These are designed to enable flexible handling of objects under water, even difficult objects such as explosive devices. The AI-based control system allows the robot to change its buoyancy and centre of gravity during the dive. According to the online magazine, the AUV is equipped with numerous sensors such as cameras, sonars, laser scanners, and magnetometers. This is how it is supposed to approach an object without colliding with it. The system will certainly be effective – whether it is efficient remains to be seen.

Fig.: The island of Sylt in the North Sea