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这是基于matlab对AUV的模型仿真,无缆水下机器人的英文缩写。水下工程设备,水下机器人的一种。习惯称为自主式水下潜器(Autonomous Underwater Vehicle,简称AUV)。水下机器人主要分为两大类:一类是有缆水下机器人,习惯称为遥控潜器(Remote Operated Vehicle,简称ROV);另一类是无缆水下机器人,习惯称为自主式水下潜器(Autonomous Underwater Vehicle,简称AUV)。自主式水下机器人是新一代水下机器人,具有活动范围大、机动性好、安全、智能化等优点,成为完成各种水下任务的重要工具。例如,在民用领域,可用于铺设管线、海

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