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English: Back in the Center for Autonomous Vehicles Research lab on the NPS campus, students and faculty evaluate algorithms that support proximal operations with a diver and support robot. While still in its developmental stages, the research hopes to unveil new possibilities on how autonomous underwater vehicles can support Navy diver operations.
Date Taken on 1 November 2013
Source https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1045009
Author Javier Chagoya
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