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MIT researchers design MEMS-based pressure sensors to enable AUV navigation

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Researchers at MIT have devised methods of utilising ocean currents to the advantage of ocean vessels in improving their manuverability and energy saving. Pressure around the AUVs exerted by the ocean water affects their performance by impeding their speed or changing their direction. Not only the ocean vessels but their rudders and propellers are also affected by ocean currents. via azo robotics 

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