DRONIC addresses a real issue at European level that is the algae blooms resulting from coastal and inland water eutrophication as a direct consequence of intensive agriculture. It aims to develop a robotic system capable of autonomously detecting and disposing harmful algae using an ultrasonic tool on an Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV). A Master USV is used to analyse water quality, detect, localize and map algal blooms. The second USV, the Slave USV, is then launched to neutralize the threat, under the control of the Master USV
DRONIC was initiated by LG Sonic and funded by “FP7-ICT-2013-10 ” within the EU 7th Framework Programme.