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Fuel Cells for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 349: FuelCellDesignForUnmannedUnderwaterVehiclesIPRO349FinalReportSp10

open access: yes, 2010
The goal of IPRO 349 is to produce a conceptual design of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that is powered by a fuel cell. The primary customer in consideration for this IPRO is the US Navy.
Hagopian, Matthew   +11 more
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Fuel Cells for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 349: FuelCellDesignForUnmannedUnderwaterVehiclesIPRO349ProjectPlanSp10

open access: yes, 2010
The goal of IPRO 349 is to produce a conceptual design of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that is powered by a fuel cell. The primary customer in consideration for this IPRO is the US Navy.
Hagopian, Matthew   +11 more
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Fuel Cells for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 349: FuelCellDesignForUnmannedUnderwaterVehiclesIPRO349BrochureSp10

open access: yes, 2010
The goal of IPRO 349 is to produce a conceptual design of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that is powered by a fuel cell. The primary customer in consideration for this IPRO is the US Navy.
Hagopian, Matthew   +11 more
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Fuel Cells for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (Semester Unknown) IPRO 349: FuelCellDesignForUnmannedUnderwaterVehiclesIPRO349FinalPresentationSp10

open access: yes, 2010
The goal of IPRO 349 is to produce a conceptual design of an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) that is powered by a fuel cell. The primary customer in consideration for this IPRO is the US Navy.
Hagopian, Matthew   +11 more
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REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLE OVERVIEW

open access: yes, 1983
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 24-27, 1983 / Sheraton-Harbor Island Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, CaliforniaDuring the last two decades a technological assault has been made on the world’s oceans.
Wernli, Robert L.
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