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Systems Engineering II ROV: Arm Design

Each year a a competition is held by M.A.T.E. The purpose of the competition is to gather the most points via a presentation and a underwater R.O.V (radio operated vehicle) competition. The R.O.V. for the Systems Engineering II group has been split between Arm, Electrical, and Body.

01 April 2009

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Submitted By TF on Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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