ROV
My ROV has yet to gain a name; but since I am still lacking a hull/pressure vessel I think my lack of a name is not an issue yet, however, when it becomes more pressing, I can come up with one.
According to Wikipedia, the ROV Naming conventions is as follows:
<blockquote>ROVs that are manufactured following a standardized design are commonly named by a brand name followed by a number indicating the order of manufacture. Examples would be Sealion 1 or Scorpio 17. The design of a series of ROVs may have changed significantly over the life of an ROV series, however, an ROV pilot will often be familiar with the idiosyncrasies of a particular vehicle by name. ROVs that are one-off or unique designs may be given a unique name similar to the style used for ships. ROVs are not normally referred to in the female gender as ships may be, but by gender-neutral pronouns or 'neuter words'.</blockquote>
<h2> Blog Posts and Build Log </h2>
- ROV – Part 1: Project Overview
- ROV – Part 2: The Hull
- ROV – Part 3: Control System
- ROV – Part 4: Vision System
Since the above, I have found the OpenROV project.
My 1st ROV
My ROV has yet to gain a name; but since I am still lacking a hull/pressure vessel I think my lack of a name is not an issue yet, however, when it becomes more pressing, I can come up with one.
Since the above, I have found OpenROV.