Measurements beneath Antarctic ice shelves are critical to our understanding of how the glaciers will change and melt. To access these regions, we rely on autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), which are free-swimming robots. The Australian Maritime College in Launceston, Tasmania, is leading efforts to deploy these vehicles in some of the harshest environments on Earth. This paper provides an overview of the history and recent Australian efforts in deploying AUVs in under-ice environments and discusses recent advances in mission planning and the ongoing challenges to take measurements from beneath ice shelves.
History
Publication title
Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Volume
155
Issue
1
Pagination
79-84
ISSN
0080-4703
Department/School
National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics