Underwater modular droneBlind

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Description:
The underwater drone is modular and autonomous. Users can assemble it from different modules fitting to each other similar to Lego pieces. Core modules are: stern with cameras and sensors, bow with propulsion system, battery, sonar, basket, a continuous robotic arm. It can work: with or without tether and recharge itself autonomously, has multiple internal navigation systems, has two independent moving cameras and lights enabling him to observe two things at the same time. The modules should be presented on the principles "Rubix cube". At this stage we are focusing on design and creativity, no need to include moving parts, they are a bonus.
Must be highly visible in the water.
Wants:
-Creative solutions
-“Applish” look
- Feasible realistic design (in touch with reality)

The design should meet the following standards:
- can be inserted in 2D and 3D pics and video material
- can be used to 3D print of the model
- modules should be clearly visible as a stand-alone and when combined together.

Suggestions that will include both the elements included in the attached drawings as well as out-of-the-box models will win.
Don't Wants:
The provided material is just an idea (still two horizontal and four vertical propeller should be used as a minimum), be creative, do not just copy the drawings.
Ask for Sample:
No.
Software:
  1. DXF, 3DS and STL

Entries

= Buyer's Rating
1st Winner
#16 UMD-6-Modules-V2 by HaSwan
2nd Winner
#17 UDES Rev1 by Ron Yap
#10 Underwater Modular Drone by HaSwan
#13 UMD-6-V1 by HaSwan
#14 UMD-6-Modules-V1 by HaSwan
#15 UMD-6-V2 by HaSwan
#8 Underwater ROV by HaSwan
#9 Underwater Modular Drone by HaSwan
#11 Underwater Modular Drone by HaSwan
#4 Udes by Ron Yap
#5 Udes Onix by Ron Yap
#1 UNDERWATER DRONE WITH ROBOTIC ARM by FURKAN
Download Files
#6 Underwater modular drone by sherifelsheikh
#7 submar by Sohrab
#2 Underwater modular drone. by Mahbub
Download Files
#18 Underwater Modular Drone All in 1 by HaSwan

Discussion

Ron Yap

Designer

Wed, 12 Dec 2018 00:15:31 +0000
Thank you so much! this spur me work harder and understand my flaws in understanding customer requirement .

UMD

Buyer

Tue, 11 Dec 2018 19:49:44 +0000
Thanks everyone for your creative input. At the end we were deciding between Entry sixteen and seventeen. The decision was hard and we are glad that we decided for two prizes because both finalists really deserve them. We like Entry sixteen because it is exactly what we were looking for and we like Entry seventeen because is so out of the box. Unfortunately at the end can only be one winner, so we decided to give the first prize to Entry sixteen and second prize to entry seventeen.

UMD

Buyer

Sun, 09 Dec 2018 20:37:43 +0000
Kindly disregard the unreadable posted discussion message about the ratings and follow the information posted in this message.

Additional information about the ratings:

We are after design at this stage. We love out of the box thinking of Entry four and Entry five, and we love following requirements of Entry eight (which is not as Applish as Entry four and Entry five, but follows requirements).

Numbers Entry one and Entry seven are almost fully engineered sci- drones, but they miss the point (design and modularity).

Entry six is promising but still needs some work.

And we can&;t accept as it is a copy of an existing drone.

Modular means that drone consists of multiple modules that you can take on and off and it still remains a drone. For example, Entry eight could be cut in three parts, front, end and mid part with basket and hand.

Currently, only Entry four and Entry five show some signs of customer-oriented modularity (not engineering modularity).

UMD

Buyer

Sun, 09 Dec 2018 20:29:06 +0000
Additional information about the ratings:

We are after visual design at this stage. We love out of the box thinking of and , and we love following requirements of (which is not as Applish as and , but follows
requirements).

Numbers and are almost fully engineered sci- drones, but they miss the point (design and modularity).

is promising but still needs some work.

And we can&;t accept as it is a copy of existing drone.

Modular means that drone consists of multiple modules that you can take on and off and it still remains a drone. For example, could be cut in three parts, front, end and mid part with basket and hand.

Currently, only and show some signs of customer oriented modularity (not engineering modularity).

HaSwan

Designer

Fri, 07 Dec 2018 08:48:40 +0000
The lights shouldn&;t be put inside together with the camera in my opinion, will produce bad reflection.
Thu, 06 Dec 2018 09:41:14 +0000
Holder doesnt rate or reply, payment pending, i&;m out

Ron Yap

Designer

Wed, 05 Dec 2018 09:56:28 +0000
a less fillet version. Fillet “No” Fish
Tue, 04 Dec 2018 15:03:27 +0000
The post by Karthikeyan Arumugam is an exact copy of the titan waterdrone.
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 19:15:08 +0000
Are you wanting to use this for lakes and rivers or for oceans?
Mon, 26 Nov 2018 07:20:42 +0000
Make this contest prepaid for sure.....

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