Saturday 23 May 2015

Functions Of Remotely Operated Vehicles

By Tammie Caldwell


As a result of the modern technological advancements, vehicles that can be operated under water without the need of an operator being on board exist. Their control is achieved in a number of ways. They are either attached to numerous cables connected to the vessels hosting the operator or a command is sent to them by use of signals. ROV is the abbreviation for remotely operated vehicles which have embraced this technology and play many important roles.

The science world is among the users of this type of vehicles. In line of their duties, they are likely to have concern about the happening of regions under water. When carrying out their experiments in such places, they make use of this equipment as well as when collecting samples for further study in the mainland. The scientists are also in a position to take photos of the same to support their arguments.

Exploration is not limited to the dry land only but is being carried out in deep waters. Such regions may pose a challenge for human explorers to personally undertake the exploration. This equipment is perfectly used to carry out these tasks. Through their use, minerals have been discovered and samples collected for further testing.

The fact that these locomotives are fitted with cameras and visual recorders, they become ideal in conveying real information of happenings in the regions they bypass. This translates as to why they are used to identify regions where collapsed vessels are and the availability of survivors. Also through them, ancient wrecks have been discovered among them being the Titanic.

Another of their function is in retrieving items in deep depths or from wrecks. Airplanes have in the past crashed on water bodies and eventually sunk. Once a location of their wreck is identified, they are used to retrieve items such as the black box which is used to determine the course of the crashing. Some have special features and are used in life saving missions such as creating openings for trapped people.

The military has embraced this technology in a number of ways. In times of attack, they come in handy as they are in a position of effectively determining an incoming attack vessel. They also find use in exploring foreign waters when planning an attack. Another use is in patrolling the water bodies a nation owns as a matter of enhancing national security.

Documenting and filming also takes place in water bodies. Shooting a scene in deep waters is not easily achieved by divers and calls in for special equipment. Such explains why the film industry is a common client for these vehicles. Documentaries have also been made covering water bodies and explaining more of the aquatic life by use of the equipment.

Oil spills are a health hazard to marine life and measures have been put in place to combat them in case they occur. These vehicles are used to investigate on the damage and determine how serious the problem is. The Oil and gas industry also use them in exploration of areas rich in oil and gas deposits as well as monitoring their drilling progress.




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