Abstract

Distributed ledger technologies, together with AI, smart systems and robotics could provide a scalable and robust platform for the smart underwater and surface marine infrastructures of the close future. They will be harbours or ports, marine farms or remote tourism facilities - only accessible through robotic avatars - for protected areas or for the elders. Autonomous Marine Vehicles, IoT networks, and humans will coexist in highly heterogeneous multivendor multiplatform environments where market transactions and complex administrative procedures will be ubiquitous. Some blockchains such as the Ethereum network are able to provide distributed scalable computing and trustable functionalities, capable of managing both technical interactions and market transactions among very diversified autonomous agents. For these reasons they seem to provide a valuable backbone for the smart marine infrastructure of the coming decades. In this paper we outline our research and innovation strategy and present our results showing the potential benefits of a subsidiary architecture integrating distributed ledger technologies with swarms of autonomous surface robots implemented by a Belief Space Planning approach.

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