Solar and wave powered AUV concept

Performances of solar powered AUV, evidently, depend on available solar energy. Low efficiency of industrially produced solar panels (10-16%) affords sufficient amount of energy at low latitudes and does not at high latitudes of about 50 degrees and more. On the contrary, available wave energy distr...

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