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ARROWS · ARchaeological RObot systems for the World's Seas

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201231 August 2015EU funding €2,977,726

ARROWS proposes to adapt and develop low cost autonomous underwater vehicle technologies to significantly reduce the cost of archaeological operations, covering the full extent of archaeological campaign.Benefiting from the significant investments already made for military security and offshore oil and gas applications, the project aims to demonstrate an illustrative portfolio of mapping, diagnosis and excavation tasks.ARROWS approach is to identify the archaeologists’ requirements in all phases of the campaign, identify problems and propose technological solutions with the technological readiness levels that predict their maturation for exploitation within 3-5 years.The individual technologies are then developed during the course of the project using agile development method comprising rapid cycles of testing and comparison against the end user requirements.To ensure the wide exploitability of the results the requirements are defined and the solutions are tested in two historically significant but environmentally very different contexts, in The Mediterranean Sea and in The Baltic Sea.Both immediate, low risk and long term, high risk developments will be pursued. In particular:• Fast a low cost horizontal surveys of large areas using customised AUVs with multimodal sensing.• Fast and low cost semi-automated data analysing tools for site and object relocation• High quality maps from better image reconstruction methods and better localization abilities of AUVs.• Shipwreck penetration and internal mapping using small low cost vehicles localising using fixed pingers.• Soft excavation tool for diagnosis and excavation of fragile objects.• Mixed reality environments for virtual exploration of archaeological sites.• Monitoring of changes via back-to-the-site missions.The ARROWS consortium comprises expertise from underwater archaeology, underwater engineering, robotics, image processing and recognition from academia and industry.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE

IT · €460,452

participant

ALBATROS MARINE TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €327,450

participant

EESTI MEREMUUSEUM

EE · €128,000

participant

EDGELAB SRL

IT · €348,220

participant

NESNE ELEKTRONIK TASARIM-DANISMANLIK SANAYI VE TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI

TR · €342,600

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €352,400

participant

HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY

UK · €305,200

participant

Regione Sicilia

IT · €237,600

participant

TALLINNA TEHNIKAÜLIKOOL

EE · €283,804

participant

TWI LIMITED

UK · €192,000

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