9. Neural Interface Control

The design of neural interface control systems has changed operator interaction with underwater unmanned systems. Direct brain-to—-machine connection made possible by this technology lets operators control vehicles with thinking commands while getting sensory feedback straight through neural paths. The system interprets operator intentions precisely by combining sophisticated machine learning algorithms with modern brain-computer interface technologies. While increasing response speeds and accuracy in difficult underwater operations, this invention has greatly shortened operator training times. By means of direct sensor feedback from the vehicle, the neural interface also offers improved situational awareness.
10. Biomimetic Sensing System

The biomimetic sensing system innovation duplicates and improves marine organism natural underwater sensing capacity. Combining several sensing modalities—including pressure wave sensing like fish lateral lines, chemical detection inspired by marine mammals, and electrical field detection akin to sharks—this invention Providing until unheard-of environmental awareness, the system can detect minute changes in water chemistry, temperature variances, and electromagnetic fields. Advanced processing techniques enable more efficient navigation and object detection by combining data from all sensors to produce a complete knowledge of the underwater environment. Low power needs and great sensitivity of the technology make it a necessary part in contemporary underwater unmanned systems.
