Recently, researchers from the Institute of Solid State Physics (ISSP), Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS), and their collaborators developed a water quality monitoring unmanned surface vehicle, which has been put into trial operation in Guanting Reservoir.
The microfluidic sampling system based on the flow path precise control technology ensured the fast, in-situ and online monitoring for unmanned vessels. Even in complex environments, the unmanned ship multi-mode control system and the cross-platform control system can ensure its stability and reliability.
The researchers also solved technical problems like synchronicity of various detection methods in time and space, and the anti-counterfeiting of the detection data.
Made of high quality stainless steel to prevent corrosion, this vehicle is 3.6 meters long and 1.8 meters wide. It's motivated by pure electricity and can last for more than eight hours. The maximum speed is 10km/h, twice as much as an adult's walking speed, and its 300 kilograms' load would amount to the weight of a big lion.
"This is the largest water quality monitoring unmanned surface vehicle in China so far," Dr. YU explained, "with the most complete functions and advanced intelligent software."
The team has made a series of water surface robots, including river and lake management platform, intelligent water cleaning robot, and water ecology precision repair and process management.
Featuring on fast movement and self-navigation, the products will improve the environmental regulation efficiency, accuracy and intelligent level of reservoir water.