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Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« on: Nov 06, 2013, 06:51 PM »


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Their invention, called an OpenROV, is a submarine-like robot that you control with your laptop. It gives scientists, explorers and other users a glimpse of what lies below the surface, without them getting wet.

"R-O-V stands for remotely operated vehicle" Stackpole said. "It's got a video camera on it, so you can see what it sees live. So I can put this in the water, fly it around and see what it sees."

The OpenROV is about the size of a toaster and is engineered to go to depths of up to 100 meters.

Underwater ROVs have been used for research for years. But the biggest difference between the OpenROV and the one, say, James Cameron uses, is the price.

The OpenROV sells for $849. It's not what everyone would call cheap, but you don't need a grant to get your hands on one. This affordability is how Stackpole and Lang hope to bring OpenROV to the masses, turning average people into Cousteau-like undersea adventurers.



"If you think about ocean exploration right now, it's something that a lot of people think, 'Oh, well, you know, what that's something that professional scientists do, that National Geographic explorers do. That's not something that I get to do,' " Lang said, "I think that's what we're trying to instill back in everyone."

The two met when Stackpole was interning with NASA and Lang was between jobs, and both immediately bonded over the idea of a new way to explore the ocean.

"When we first met almost three years ago ... within 10 minutes Eric told me a story about this underwater cave," Lang said. "Within a half an hour we were talking about, 'Well, what if we could build an underwater robot that could go and roam the ocean and anyone could go on and control it from the Internet?"

The project started in their garage in Cupertino, California -- home to some other famous tech innovators: Apple. But once they turned to Kickstarter last year, they saw how many people were truly interested in taking the plunge.

"We set a goal for $20,000 and ended up raising that in about two hours, which is really exciting," Lang said. "It's fun to watch the kind of dollar amounts go up, but then you quickly realize, 'Oh my God, we have to build all these things.' "

There are over 500 OpenROVs in use now around the globe. Even though the project is growing, Stackpole and Lang are sticking with their do-it-yourself ethos.

The OpenROVs are an open-source project, meaning that anyone can hack them to create new features or uses for the devices. Lang and Stackpole sell the ROVs as kits, and customers put them together themselves.

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It's a process that helps get everyone involved in the production and design aspect.

"We have people from well over 50 countries in our community who can all contribute to how to make the design better and how to use it better," Stackpole said.

Among those interested in OpenROVs are conservation groups who want to check on invasive fish species and teachers who want to use them in the classroom, Lang said.

Building a community of users to provide input is another way the OpenROV is unique. It also explains the first half of the name.

"OpenROV is an open-source community," Stackpole said. "If the ROV is having some sort of a problem and we can't figure out how to handle it, I can go onto the forums and post, 'Hey, this is a problem I'm having,' and as I sleep, the problem is going across Europe and people who are experts are answering it because they find it interesting.

"By the time I wake up, it's going to cross the U.S., and by lunch I can have five or six good solutions."

With a flow of new ideas coming in from all over the world, Stackpole and Lang have decided not to get a patent for the OpenROV -- at least not yet. This makes it easier for them to upgrade with new tech and designs.

"For us, we want to innovate as quickly as possible. We want to come up with new designs and revolutionize how underwater exploration is done rather than committing to one design," said Stackpole. "We've been designing the ROV around parts that are not even in existence yet, but that we know are emerging."

As the OpenROV evolves and improves, this approach may allow for more exploration in uncharted waters.

"People often ask, 'Is it something that's just kind of a toy that's fun to build and play with, or is it something that you expect to be used by real researchers?' And our answer certainly is, 'both,' " Stackpole said.

Jacques Cousteau would certainly be proud.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/06/tech/innovation/underwater-drones/index.html?hpt=hp_bn5

I can see where this thing would be a hoot to play with in a clear lake to spot fish and film them and see structure up close. And I've see people spend this much on a high end LCD back when they were more expensive.

Thoughts?




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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #1 on: Nov 07, 2013, 01:13 AM »
Two guys just said "What if?".  :bowdown: :bowdown: :flag: :flag:

I spent more on my TV. d**n cool invention!

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #2 on: Nov 20, 2013, 10:50 AM »
this is awesome...partly because this is what I do for a living!!!  I fly ROV's in the Gulf for the oil and gas industry...although mine is a slightly bigger unit, ours tops out at $4.5 million for a complete system...I often joke about the old Johnny Cash song  where he takes one part home at a time until he builds his own car...if i had one of these bad boys on Lake Erie, the catch would be epic!!

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #3 on: Apr 07, 2014, 11:00 PM »
This would be a blast.

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #4 on: Apr 07, 2014, 11:16 PM »
Very cool, have been looking at them for a few years... There are other ones out there too...

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #5 on: Apr 08, 2014, 02:36 AM »
WOW! What has technology done to our fishing? I could see this as a useful tool to locate underwater objects like things that have sunk, crashed or simply ended up on the bottom of a body of water but for fishing?  Next thing you know the things will have spears or harpoons to kill the fish and retractable arms to grab our "Catch" and bring it up for us. In the good old days a guy would brave the cold, spud a hole and drop a line and hope to catch fish. Now we have power augers, flasher units to find the fish, shanty's, heaters and grills for comfort while we fish, half a dozen poles or more to use while we are there and underwater cameras to watch all the action and camcorders to record the days activities!  Cool post and I would not mind having one of these cool gadgets but just to play with, not fish with. I have an underwater camera for fishing that I do not even use anymore, found myself so wrapped up using the darn camera that I was not doing a whole lot of fishing, it stays home in the closet anymore. It will definitely be interesting to see what equipment like this will be used for and doing for us in the near future....
Lord, bless us all with your plentiful bounty which you have provided for us and keep us all safe during our journey. Amen.

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #6 on: Apr 21, 2014, 01:34 AM »



Here is my ROV on deck in the Gulf..note the robotic arms ;)    has 7 HD cameras, LED lights, 7 thrusters, but no harpoon....

BOEM, Coast Guard, and company policies prevent us from touching any wildlife subsea, and rightfully so. I HAVE seen coworkers videos of dropping the ROV in the water , with a whole chicken in one arm, and a bunch of black tips went to town on it.

We are evolving as a species, and technology gets better by the minute.

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Re: Your Personal $849.00 Underwater Drone
« Reply #7 on: Apr 21, 2014, 10:31 PM »
can I borrow that for my pond???? :laugh:

 



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