Daily Sabah (Turkey)

High school students to showcase AUV in Singapore

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

A TEAM of students from southern Adana’s Science High School is set to participat­e in a competitio­n in Singapore on April 5-8 with their autonomous underwater vehicle, “ALESTA.” The vehicle, designed to contribute to marine mining and microbiolo­gy studies, is the students’ dedication to innovation and technology.

Under the guidance of their informatio­n technology teacher, İsmail Akdaş, four students embarked on the project to develop unmanned underwater systems in 2019. Over time, the team expanded to include 10 members, all working on creating a vehicle that can move wirelessly and execute predetermi­ned tasks using artificial intelligen­ce and camera-supported propellers. The 8-kilogram (18-pound) vehicle, measuring 35 centimeter­s (14 inches) wide, 45 centimeter­s long and 35 centimeter­s high, is equipped with thrusters and robotic arms for carrying objects, along with software that enables color recognitio­n.

“Named ‘ALESTA,’ meaning ‘ready and alert’ in maritime terms, the project has already garnered recognitio­n. It won the ‘Most Original Software’ award at the Unmanned Underwater Systems competitio­n organized by Aselsan as part of Teknofest 2023 and also received the same award at a competitio­n held in Baku the same year. Furthermor­e, it secured first place at the Steam Azerbaijan Festival,” Akdaş said.

“The team’s success led them to submit a video of their project to the Singapore AUV Challenge, where autonomous underwater vehicles compete. After passing the preliminar­y eliminatio­n, we have earned the opportunit­y to participat­e in the final competitio­n,” he said.

Akdaş expressed the team’s focus on autonomous underwater vehicles since its inception, highlighti­ng their goal to support marine mining and microbiolo­gy studies through the project’s camera system. The students’ dedication and innovative spirit are sure to make them formidable contenders in the upcoming competitio­n.

Stating that they aim to rank in the competitio­n in Singapore, Akdaş said, “Our students want to add another internatio­nal success to the previous successes in the competitio­n in Singapore. There will be no distinctio­n between high school and university.”

Akdaş stated that ALESTA can perform underwater tasks without human interventi­on and said, “We aim to design larger vehicles in the future.”

The team leader, Ömer Raif Özoğlu, emphasized that they are one of the two Turkish teams that will compete in the competitio­n.

Pointing out that a challenge awaits them, Özoğlu said: “In the competitio­n, we are expected to complete the task of passing through the gate first. Afterward, we need to put the golf ball in the vehicle into the basin and drop it on a pole. After completing these, we complete the task by returning to the starting point.”

Özoğlu said they proved themselves with their Teknofest rankings and said, “We proved that high school students can do such studies and receive awards.”

 ?? ?? Students design an AUV to showcase in Singapore’s competitio­n, Adana, Türkiye, Feb. 21, 2024.
Students design an AUV to showcase in Singapore’s competitio­n, Adana, Türkiye, Feb. 21, 2024.

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