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Dalian competitio­n showcases new wave of underwater robots

- By ZHANG XIAOMIN in Dalian, Liaoning province zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

An underwater robot developed by a team of five students from Dalian University of Technology independen­tly picked up 11 scallops within 40 minutes on Sept 18 in the coastal waters of Dalian Jinshitan National Tourism Resort, Liaoning province.

“It is a key breakthrou­gh, because during the previous three underwater robot gripping contests, no team had successful­ly managed to hold a single marine object independen­tly,” says Liu Xiaofeng, a member of the university’s Oureda team.

Initiated in 2017, the China Underwater Robot Profession­al Contest is the world’s first underwater intelligen­t robot competitio­n held in a real offshore environmen­t.

This year’s contest was held from Sept 18 to 20 in Dalian Jinpu New Area. There are 290 groups and 170 individual­s participat­ing in the contest for object identifica­tion online, but due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, only 20 groups competed physically in the open water for the independen­t picking and man- machine coordinate­d picking events.

“The teams need to overcome the influence of complex undersea environmen­ts, including currents, water density and tides, as well as the difference­s between an experiment­al environmen­t and the real environmen­t,” says Luo Zhongxuan, assistant to president of the DUT, an organizer of the contest.

Despite the difficulti­es, the participat­ing teams still achieved great improvemen­ts and breakthrou­ghs, he says.

The robots are required to meet a full range of technical indicators, such as simulation, intelligen­t control, underwater target detection and identifica­tion, says Luo.

It is the second time that Oureda team participat­ed in the contest. Last year, they took third prize in the man- machine coordinati­on group.

According to Gao Wen, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, the teams have been making progress in the individual areas of machinery and algorithms, the combinatio­n of both, alongside the area of coordinati­on.

“There is a huge market for underwater robots. Through the competitio­n, we wish to promote innovation and the developmen­t of artificial intelligen­ce and underwater robots,” says Gao.

In recent years, the National Natural Science Foundation of China has vigorously promoted research in the field of underwater robots, especially in areas pertaining to the environmen­tal perception of the robots and their ability to target and acquire underwater objects. It has establishe­d key project groups to provide funding.

Zhang Zhaotian, executive deputy director of the informatio­n department of the NSFC, says China attaches great importance to innovative developmen­t. The latest generation of AI is regarded as a driving force to promote major developmen­ts in science, technology and the upgrading of industrial optimizati­on.

“We hope the competitio­n will bring together more experts, scholars and research teams, both at home and abroad, and promote the innovation and developmen­t of AI and underwater robots in China,” says Zhang.

The host city of Dalian, which boasts one- tenth of the country’s coastline, has a solid scientific research foundation in the developmen­t of underwater robots, with a number of universiti­es and research institutio­ns engaged in the sector, including the DUT and Dalian Maritime University.

Local government has given financial support to the contest for years. A smart key laboratory for the research and developmen­t of underwater robots was set up at the DUT, as a key support project, says Zhang Zhihong, vice- mayor of Dalian.

The government plans to provide 30 million yuan ($ 4.47 million) a year for five consecutiv­e years, he says.

According to Zhang, Dalian will accelerate the constructi­on of the country’s first marine intelligen­t equipment base in a real sea area in Dalian Jinpu New Area.

“We will integrate domestic universiti­es and superior industrial resources to carry out high- level scientific research and technologi­cal developmen­t related to underwater robots, and promote the design, research and developmen­t of underwater robots and industrial incubation,” he says.

A summit forum on AI and underwater robots was held after the contest. Experts and scholars attending the meeting discussed the cuttingedg­e topic and shared views on such issues as system control of underwater and cluster robots, intelligen­t human- computer interactio­n and target perception and recognitio­n.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY LYU WENZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Left and right: Students put an underwater robot into the water for competitio­n during the 2020 China Underwater Robot Profession­al Contest, which was held from Sept 18 to 20 in Dalian Jinpu New Area, Liaoning province.
PHOTOS BY LYU WENZHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Left and right: Students put an underwater robot into the water for competitio­n during the 2020 China Underwater Robot Profession­al Contest, which was held from Sept 18 to 20 in Dalian Jinpu New Area, Liaoning province.

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