Sensors

Institution Name:
University of Plymouth
Research Area:
Autonomy
Autonomous Sensors

Description:

The University of Plymouth researchers specialise in developing and integrating advanced marine sensors for use in diverse environments, from coastal areas to deep-sea exploration. These sensors are crucial for environmental monitoring, tracking parameters like water quality, temperature, and salinity, and are equipped on autonomous vehicles to study changes in marine ecosystems. The University excels in real-time data collection and analysis, using sensor-equipped systems to monitor marine life and pollutants. We integrate sensors into autonomous underwater vehicles, surface vehicles, and drones for remote sensing in challenging environments. Collaborating with industry, government, and academic partners, Plymouth applies marine sensor technology to climate research, resource management, and conservation. Access to facilities like the Marine Station Deployment Facility and Plymouth Smart Sound enables testing and deployment, enhancing the research and innovation capabilities.

Projects:
Innovate UK funded project on Sea Grass monitoring with Hydrosurv, Launchpad funded project with Molendotech on realtime water quality monotoring
List Of Facilities:
*Marine Station *Smart Sound Plymouth *fleet of platforms *Autonomous Systems Testing lab