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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV)

Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are self-guided robots that explore and collect data underwater without human intervention. They navigate using onboard sensors and software, traveling through oceans, lakes, or rivers to perform tasks such as mapping the seabed, inspecting underwater structures, and gathering environmental information. AUVs are often used in scientific research, marine biology, and resource exploration, enhancing our understanding of aquatic environments. Their ability to operate autonomously allows them to cover large areas efficiently and safely, especially in places that are difficult for human divers or traditional submarines to access.