Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A 1998 Vol.-1 No.-1 P.

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.A2600131


Modular reconfigurable underwater robots (MRUR): a comprehensive review of structure, perception and control


Author(s):  Ling HE1, Jing ZHOU1, Xi GAO2

Affiliation(s):  1. 1College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China 2College of Business, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China

Corresponding email(s):   Jing ZHOU, jingzhou@zju.edu.cn

Key Words:  Modular robotics, Underwater robotics, Modular reconfigurable underwater robots (MRURs), AUV


Ling HE1, Jing ZHOU1, Xi GAO2. Modular reconfigurable underwater robots (MRUR): a comprehensive review of structure, perception and control[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 1998, -1(-1): .

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Abstract: 
modular reconfigurable underwater robots (MRURs) have attracted increasing attention due to their potential to overcome the limitations of conventional underwater robots with fixed structures and single-task capabilities. This review summarizes recent progress in MRUR from three perspectives: modular structural design, sensing and perception, and control strategies. For structural design, this review examines module division, housing, and connectors, highlighting composite pressure-resistant structures and magnetic docking mechanisms as feasible solutions. For perception, MRURs require not only multisensor fusion but also topology awareness, docking perception, and distributed perception to handle changes in reconfiguration. For control, MRUR reconfiguration alters topology, dynamics and actuation; therefore, key issues include topology recognition, docking and separation control, propulsion redundancy, distributed coordination, and the transition toward self-reconfiguration. Finally, representative application scenarios, key technical challenges, and future research directions of MRURs are discussed. With continued technological progress, MRURs are expected to evolve toward self-reconfiguration and self-adaptation, achieving intelligent control and cooperative autonomy.

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