Robots Predict Waves, Save Energy
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•Wave-busting tech from Edinburgh keeps robots steady in stormy waters
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Autonomously working robots stationed on offshore platforms can predict waves and facilitate more efficient operation of energy-generating equipment.
New computational tools developed by researchers at the University of Edinburgh could help these robots work even in turbulent seas.
Offshore wind platforms are a major source of clean energy for countries looking to move away from fossil fuels.
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