What are you contributing to?
With your help we will be able to go to the 2021 competition and score more points than ever recorded in our team’s history. All of our members have been working on a completely new design this year and we are proud to say that we are already capable of pre-qualifying for this years competition. Our redesign has included an entirely new mechanical structure that supports eight thrusters enabling our AUV to rotate in any direction. Our new electronics system has been completely redesigned, enabling us to regulate all the vehicles power and communicate with a variety of sensors. Utilizing The Robot Operating System (ROS) our software team has created a virtual environment for teaching our submarine movement and manipulation. With our new processing capabilities the team is now working on developing computer vision for use in this year’s competition.
Sponsor Visibility
Partnering with AMR will provide your organization visibility and promotion for your products and services in the AUV community. Each year our team participates in the AUVSI RoboSub competition, where your name and logo will be displayed at our team tent, on our uniforms and for Silver and Gold sponsors, on our submarine. The competition has constant media coverage as well as exposure to 60 or more international teams of students. We also participate in a variety of community events such as the USU College of Engineering community night, outreach events to schools in Logan UT, and many other outreach events for students at USU.
Where is your money going?
Your company can help our team in a variety of ways, a monetary donation, hardware donation, software donation, or by offering your technical assistance. Members of Aggie Marine Robotics are available to meet with you in person, by email, or over the phone to talk about our AUV and how your company can become a valuable partner to our team.
Our team relies on sponsorship to purchase everything our team needs.
- -Acquisition of new hardware for the vehicle body
- -Purchasing new sensors to measure velocity, depth, imagery, and sound
- -Custom printed circuit boards
- -Development of digital vision system and virtual test environment
- -Underwater testing at local pools
- -Travel to the AUVSI RoboSub competition