After AUVs reached the stage of development allowing commercial application, hydrographic, fishing and
oil exploration businesses quickly adapted them for several tasks like bottom mapping or water column measurements. Most of the application, however, involved survey AUVs for data collection. Progress in computational power and techniques, development of underwater navigation systems (like
Ultra-short baseline or
Sonar), acoustic modems and cameras made it possible to build vehicles that could be controlled precisely enough to execute an intervention mission requiring precise positioning & control and a level of reasoning about the environment. For intervention missions, a manipulator is attached to the AUV resulting in an underwater vehicle-manipulator system. Such missions might include manipulating valves on an
oilfield Christmas tree or, at a more advanced stage, retrieving a biological specimen from the seafloor for scientific study. Further research will probably extend the list of possible operations of I-AUVs. == Future==