AUV Racing League (AUVRL) Call17/10/2007 |
| The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Oceanic Engineering Society (IEEE OES) is forming an AUV Racing League (AUVRL). The basic purpose of the AUVRL is to promote the advancement of AUV technology for useful applications by means of entertaining racing format competitions for student and practicing technologists, engineers and scientists. |
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