AUGUST 2007
Thursday and Friday last week (Aug 2-3), students from FAU participated in an Autonomous Surface Vessel Demonstration sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International. This event was a dry run for the first international ASV student competition. The FAU team ranked second in autonomous navigation by successfully steering to 7 of 12 buoys. The best result was UCF who navigated to 11 buoys. Following FAU was Villanova with one buoy. The FAU team was also recognized for having the best vessel layout. The team, who consisted of Jim VanZwieten, Gabriel Alsenas, Sean Marikle, and Erick Busold (with faculty advisor Dr. Rick Driscoll) was awarded $3,500.
SEPTEMBER 2006
The new AOSL web site has officially launched. Changes and additions will continue to be made, so please bear with us.
The Applied Ocean Systems Laboratory (AOSL) is dedicated to developing novel advanced ocean systems using the state-of-the-art and
innovative engineering technology. AOSL is a world leader in R&D of military, industrial, and scientific systems focusing on autonomous
ocean vehicles, ocean structures, advanced control, cable and mooring dynamics, data acquisition and signal processing.