Autonomous Robotic Technology for Environmental Monitoring, Intervention and Safety - ARTEMIS
About
ARTEMIS develops a green, autonomous multi-robot system for continuous monitoring and protection of natural and coastal areas. The system integrates unmanned surface (USV), ground (UGV), and aerial (UAV) vehicles into a coordinated platform capable of long-term surveillance, hazard detection, and environmental intervention.
The solution provides persistent, large-area coverage by combining aerial mapping, surface and ground mobility, and intelligent perception. Robots autonomously detect events such as fires, pollution, or unauthorised activities, inspect areas of interest, and perform basic intervention tasks, such as collecting objects.
By leveraging renewable energy, autonomous recharging, and secure communication, ARTEMIS facilitates the transition from manual, reactive monitoring to autonomous, data-driven environmental management.
MARBLE leads the development of maritime autonomy and control, including USV navigation, situational awareness, and coordination with UAVs, and provides testing and validation through its maritime infrastructure and pilot sites.
Project duration: October 1, 2025 – September 30, 2028
Total value of the project: 5.506.826,90 EUR
MARBLE budget: 0.49 million EUR
Partners
Research and Industry Partners
- UNIZG-FER (project coordinator)
- Centre of Excellence MARBLE (research partner)
- University of Rijeka – Faculty of Maritime Studies (research partner)
- ISKRA brodogradilište 1 d.o.o. (industry partner)
- Visage Technologies d.o.o. (industry partner)
- DOK-ING d.o.o. (industry partner)
This project has received funding from the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth from National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) of the Republic of Croatia within the program DIGIT – Digital, Innovation and Green Technology.
