← Back to Research Radar
Scientific Literature Scientific Literature

Multi-Program Aquatic Research Series- FLO_01

C. Baker
May 20, 2026
Published Date

Research Abstract & Technology Focus

Multi‑Program Aquatic Research Series — FLO_01 TAO Fleet · AQUILIS · VECTORIS · PelaGo‑57 · ISOPOD The Multi‑Program Aquatic Research Series — FLO01 is a consolidated technical architecture dossier spanning five independent maritime and undersea systems. It forms the aquatic counterpart to the author’s aerospace MARS SLO_01 release and is part of a unified cross‑domain mega‑portfolio covering autonomous logistics, advanced propulsion, biomimetic robotics, and human‑rated submersible systems. This dossier integrates engineering analysis, mission architecture, hydrodynamics, structural design, autonomy frameworks, and real‑world comparison across all programs. Each system is presented in full technical depth, with validated equations, mass models, resistance models, energy budgets, and mission envelopes. --- Included Programs 1. TAO Fleet — Distributed Autonomous Maritime Logistics Organism A renewable, port‑independent, fuel‑independent logistics architecture composed of three craft classes: Thalion, Oracle, and Argo. The fleet is described as “a mobile port, a mobile power grid, and a mobile logistics network — designed to operate indefinitely, without fuel, without ports, and without human crew.” The document includes full naval architecture, hydrodynamics, stability budgets, energy models, autonomy laws, rendezvous logic, and mission architecture. 2. AQUILIS — Electromagnetically‑Timed Elastic Jet Propulsion System (ETEJP) A novel propulsion architecture built around an elastic accumulator, magnetic escapement, and hydrodynamically optimized intake/nozzle system. As stated in the document: “AQUILIS is a novel aquatic propulsion architecture built around an elastic energy accumulator, a magnetically timed mechanical escapement, and a hydrodynamically optimized intake/nozzle system.” Designed for DARPA/ONR stealth AUVs, NASA cryogenic ocean exploration, and commercial biomimetic robotics. 3. VECTORIS — Manta‑Class Co‑Moving Autonomous Underwater Vehicle A high‑speed (3–6 m/s), high‑agility AUV capable of biological and physical co‑movement. The document notes: “Vectoris is the first vehicle designed from the ground up to follow fast‑moving marine animals and fast‑moving ocean features, quietly, safely, and with high maneuverability.” Features a 12‑chamber pulsed‑jet spine, boundary‑layer ingestion, differential thrust control, and a full hydrodynamic and electrical architecture. 4. PelaGo‑57 — Engineering Baseline (Final Variant‑Free Edition) A reef‑safe, high‑control, mid‑size AUV with validated hydrodynamic coefficients, power budgets, structural architecture, and mission envelopes. This volume provides the engineering baseline for a general‑purpose scientific and environmental AUV platform. 5. ISOPOD — Human‑Operated Wet Submersible (Rev G.7) A compact, human‑rated wet submersible engineered for survivability, stability, and operational safety. The architecture eliminates previously identified failure chains and provides a complete structural, buoyancy, and systems‑integration framework. --- Scope and Purpose This dossier is designed for: - autonomous maritime logistics - undersea robotics research - biomimetic propulsion development - environmental and oceanographic missions - defense and contested‑littoral operations - renewable offshore infrastructure - human‑rated submersible design It provides a unified, cross‑program engineering reference for research groups, acquisition teams, concept reviewers, and advanced development organizations. --- Citation Please cite this work as: Baker, C. (2026). Multi‑Program Aquatic Research Series — FLO_01: TAO Fleet · AQUILIS · VECTORIS · PelaGo‑57 · ISOPOD. Zenodo. DOI: [10.5281/zenodo.20302128].
Read Full Literature

AI Semantic Synergy Context

Connecting this academic literature to real-world market discussions and products.

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Sub-bottom profiler data collected by Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle from Liverpool Bay area during a RV Prince Madog cruise in June 2023

This dataset contains sub-bottom profiler data from a GAVIA AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle). GAVIA data was collected from the Liverpool Bay area (Irish Sea) during a RV Prince Madog cruise in ...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Adaptive energy-efficient and secure clustering-based routing architecture for underwater wireless sensor networks in marine environmental and ecosystem monitoring

Introduction Reliable long-term monitoring of coral reefs and other marine ecosystems is limited by the harsh underwater environment, restricted battery capacity of sensor nodes, and the high energ...

crossref.org › academic paper
0%

A gated cross-domain collaborative network for underwater object detection

No description provided.

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Power At Sea DEVELOP Phase

This project develops a renewable, wave-powered charging system designed to extend the mission duration of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles by eliminating the need for frequent manual battery replace...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Pioneering Robotic Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) with Electric Field Gradient Sensor – Transforming UnderWater Pipeline Inspections

Abstract Conventional underwater pipeline inspections typically utilize Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) tethered to Dynamic Positioning Class 2 (DP2) vessels, which entail significant expenses. T...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Curated market intelligence mapped to this research.

What is the core focus of the research titled 'Multi-Program Aquatic Research Series- FLO_01'?

This literature focuses on: Multi‑Program Aquatic Research Series — FLO_01 TAO Fleet · AQUILIS · VECTORIS · PelaGo‑57 · ISOPOD The Multi‑Program Aquatic Research Series — FLO01 is a consolidated technical architecture dossier spanning five independent maritime and undersea s...

Are there open-source GitHub repositories related to Multi-Program Aquatic Research Series- FLO_01?

Yes, open-source projects like kyegomez/OpenMythos (A theoretical reconstruction of the Claude Mythos architecture, built from first principles using the available research literature.) are actively building upon these concepts.

What other academic literature is closely related to 'Multi-Program Aquatic Research Series- FLO_01'?

Yes, highly correlated activity was mapped. An entry titled 'Sub-bottom profiler data collected by Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle from Liverpool Bay area during a RV Prince Madog cruise in June 2023' discusses this: This dataset contains sub-bottom profiler data from a GAVIA AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle). GAVIA data was collected from the Liverpool Bay ar...

Cite this Market Intelligence Report

Reference our AI-mapped synergy between this research and the commercial market to instantly build authority.

Commercial Realization

Startups and Open Source tools heavily associated with the concepts explored in this paper.

Associated Media Narrative

More by C. Baker