1. Introduction Remotely operated vchicles (ROV) are advanced technical underwater operating equip-ment. They are whidely used in underwater engineering, underwater rescue and sea oil activities.General ROVs can work ...1. Introduction Remotely operated vchicles (ROV) are advanced technical underwater operating equip-ment. They are whidely used in underwater engineering, underwater rescue and sea oil activities.General ROVs can work in deep water. But the horizontal working distance is limited. Atmaximal working depth they can usually move around the mother ship inside a circle with a di-展开更多
Beijing is working to resolve its longtime transportation problems before the 2008 Olympics One traffic jam after another, annoying horns, endless lines of cars,impatient sighs from passengers on an overcrowded bus, t...Beijing is working to resolve its longtime transportation problems before the 2008 Olympics One traffic jam after another, annoying horns, endless lines of cars,impatient sighs from passengers on an overcrowded bus, the youstomped-on-my-toe quarreling in the subway train, all have led to the unsurprising result that Beijing scored at the tail end of a survey of 287 cities in the category of transport satisfaction in China’s 2006 Report on the Quality of Urban Life.展开更多
文摘1. Introduction Remotely operated vchicles (ROV) are advanced technical underwater operating equip-ment. They are whidely used in underwater engineering, underwater rescue and sea oil activities.General ROVs can work in deep water. But the horizontal working distance is limited. Atmaximal working depth they can usually move around the mother ship inside a circle with a di-
文摘Beijing is working to resolve its longtime transportation problems before the 2008 Olympics One traffic jam after another, annoying horns, endless lines of cars,impatient sighs from passengers on an overcrowded bus, the youstomped-on-my-toe quarreling in the subway train, all have led to the unsurprising result that Beijing scored at the tail end of a survey of 287 cities in the category of transport satisfaction in China’s 2006 Report on the Quality of Urban Life.