The previous volume Advances in Unmanned Marine Vehicles brought
together eighteen chapters describing research and developments in
unmanned marine vehicles (UMVs). It was observed that almost without
exception research groups worldwide were developing and working on real
UMVs which means that they are able to test, evaluate and re-evaluate
their designs in relatively quick succession, thereby rapidly reporting
new approaches, techniques, designs and successes. This rapid
design-evaluation cycle is the prime mover for progress, not only for
consolidating designs but also leading to new design ideas and
innovation. Since its publication in 2006, Advances in Unmanned Marine
Vehicles has proven to be a useful and popular source of reference.
However, the rapid design-evaluation cycle means further advances have
been made which need to be reported. Thus, the seventeen chapters
contained in this volume cover further advances in autonomous underwater
vehicles, remotely operated vehicles, semi-submersibles, unmanned
surface vessels whilst operating autonomously and/or in co-operation
with other types of UMV. This book will be of interest to
undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and industrialists who are
involved in the design and development of UMVs.