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Jane's Underwater Technology
Author | : Jane's Information Group |
Publisher | : Ihs Global Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005-02 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9780710627070 |
Jane's Underwater Technology is recognised by the marine science and ocean underwater technology market as a premier source of accurate information on vehicles, systems, sensors and instruments that enable the exploration, survey and management of the oceans. It will help you assess market opportunities, new technology developments, trends and systems development, making it an essential resource for military or market intelligence, planning long term budgets and formulating environmental policies. Key contents include: Underwater vehicles; Acoustic and imaging systems; Oceanographic instruments; Navigation and positioning systems; Vehicle and system communication systems; Robotic manipulators; Handling systems; Diver systems; Manufacturers' index and contractors' list As a subscriber to Jane's Underwater Technology online, you will receive monthly updates, access to a minimum of four-years archive and advanced search functionality ensuring you can in point the information you need quickly and easily.
Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change
Author | : Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1988-02-29 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9780860108962 |
To maintain quality in research output, providing the necessary new knowledge for our developing industries must be of prime importance to our community. This is an extremely difficult task when viewed in the context ofthe rapid rate of change being experienced within our national industrial scene. Collaborative research programmes designed to constantly monitor and improve the quality of output, through regular reporting and assessment of achieved goals against defined targets, can help the growth of our industry and benefit the rest of society. The government has established initiatives to encourage collaboration and the transfer of technology between the research and development domains. There are many signs that industry and the universities are making a concerted effort to adapt their working practices and relationships to meet the rapidly changing industrial environment. There are still many shortfalls and areas for improvement. Some of the extremes of government educational policy can, and will, seriously impair the evolution of, and benefits gained from, the collabo ration initiatives. These must be resisted by academe and industry alike if we are to make new advances against foreign competition. Joint R. and D. projects do work, and can be made to work. To achieve the steady growth of healthy and fruitful relationships they must, however, be given a good environment and a nourishing diet. REFERENCES 1. Alvey Programme Annual Report(s), Alvey Directorate, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1P 4QU. 2. Annual Review o{ Government Funded R. & D. (1985). (From the Cabinet Office), Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Undersea Vehicles and National Needs
Author | : Committee on Undersea Vehicles and National Needs |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 1996-12-03 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0309588723 |
The United States faces decisions requiring information about the oceans in vastly expanded scales of time and space and from oceanic sectors not accessible with the suite of tools now used by scientists and engineers. Advances in guidance and control, communications, sensors, and other technologies for undersea vehicles can provide an opportunity to understand the oceans' influence on the energy and chemical balance that sustains humankind and to manage and deliver resources from and beneath the sea. This book assesses the state of undersea vehicle technology and opportunities for vehicle applications in science and industry. It provides guidance about vehicle subsystem development priorities and describes how national research can be focused most effectively.
Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change
Author | : Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 323 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9400912994 |
To maintain quality in research output, providing the necessary new knowledge for our developing industries must be of prime importance to our community. This is an extremely difficult task when viewed in the context ofthe rapid rate of change being experienced within our national industrial scene. Collaborative research programmes designed to constantly monitor and improve the quality of output, through regular reporting and assessment of achieved goals against defined targets, can help the growth of our industry and benefit the rest of society. The government has established initiatives to encourage collaboration and the transfer of technology between the research and development domains. There are many signs that industry and the universities are making a concerted effort to adapt their working practices and relationships to meet the rapidly changing industrial environment. There are still many shortfalls and areas for improvement. Some of the extremes of government educational policy can, and will, seriously impair the evolution of, and benefits gained from, the collabo ration initiatives. These must be resisted by academe and industry alike if we are to make new advances against foreign competition. Joint R. and D. projects do work, and can be made to work. To achieve the steady growth of healthy and fruitful relationships they must, however, be given a good environment and a nourishing diet. REFERENCES 1. Alvey Programme Annual Report(s), Alvey Directorate, Millbank Tower, Millbank, London, SW1P 4QU. 2. Annual Review o{ Government Funded R. & D. (1985). (From the Cabinet Office), Her Majesty's Stationery Office.