3747 systematic Review of Quadrotor-Track Hybrid Subsea Robotic Systems for Offshore Mineral mining in Industry 4.0

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https://doi.org/10.17159/2411-9717/3747/2026

Abstract

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has driven significant advancements in autonomous robotic systems, particularly in subsea exploration and offshore mineral dredging. This review examines the latest developments in electrically powered quadrotor-track subsea robotic crawlers, highlighting their potential to enhance efficiency, mobility, and adaptability in challenging underwater environments. The integration of advanced automation, artificial intelligence, and real-time control systems has paved the way for more effective robotic solutions in offshore mining.

This study explores the dynamic performance of hydraulic crawlers to quadrotor-track robotic dredgers, focusing on their propulsion, navigation, and stability under high hydrodynamic conditions. By leveraging state-of-the-art technologies such as lithium-ion battery power systems, intelligent microprocessors, and sensor-based control mechanisms, these robotic crawlers offer a promising alternative to conventional subsea excavation methods. Furthermore, the review analyzes recent experimental and simulation-based studies that assess the feasibility and performance of these systems in real-world applications.

The findings of this review provide valuable insights into the role of 4IR in transforming subsea robotics for offshore mineral dredging. By addressing existing limitations and identifying key technological advancements, this study contributes to the ongoing development of next-generation robotic systems capable of operating efficiently in extreme underwater conditions. 

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Author Biographies

  • Mike Oluwaseun Ojumu, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

    I am a mechanical engineer, PhD student at Cape Peninsula University of Technology and researcher specializing in subsea robotics and sustainable marine technologies. He earned his Master of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in 2022. His thesis, titled The Development of an Electric-Powered Subsea Robotic Crawler for Dredging, focused on designing and prototyping an electric-powered crawler aimed at reducing environmental impacts associated with traditional hydraulic systems in underwater mining operations. etd.cput.ac.za

    My research integrates mechanical design, control systems, and environmental considerations to advance the field of underwater exploration. His work has been recognized in academic circles, including a publication in the Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, where he co-authored a study on the structural frame analysis of electric-powered subsea dredging crawlers under static loading conditions. saimm.co.za

    Beyond academia, I am committed to applying his research to real-world applications, aiming to develop innovative solutions that address the challenges of sustainable ocean resource extraction.

  • Atanda Kamoru Raji, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

    Professor Atanda Kamoru Raji is a distinguished Nigerian academic and researcher specializing in electrical and electronic engineering, with a focus on integrated energy systems and microgrids. He serves as an Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Energy Institute at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in Cape Town, South Africa. scholar.google.com+1za.linkedin.com+1cput.ac.za

    Prof. Raji's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree from the University of Ilorin in Nigeria in 1992. He furthered his studies with a Master of Science (MSc) from ESIEE Paris and a Master of Technology (MTech) from CPUT in 2009. He earned his Doctor of Technology (DTech) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from CPUT in 2013. africanscientists.africa

    With over 28 years of experience in teaching, research, and community engagement, Raji has made significant contributions to the field of energy engineering. His research interests include power electronics technology for both conventional and modern power systems, renewable energy integration, smart grids, and engineering education. He is particularly passionate about addressing the challenges faced by students from disadvantaged backgrounds in engineering education. africaresearchconnects.com+8za.linkedin.com+8africanscientists.africa+8africanscientists.africa

    He has an impressive publication record, with numerous research works cited in reputable journals and conferences. His work has garnered over 1,300 citations, reflecting his impact in the field. He is also actively involved in various research networks and platforms, including Google Scholar, ORCID, and ResearchGate. adscientificindex.com

    Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Raji is committed to advancing sustainable energy solutions and fostering innovation in energy systems, contributing significantly to both the academic community and the broader society.za.linkedin.com+1scholar.google.com+1

  • Efe Francis Orumwense, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

    Dr. Efe Francis Orumwense is a Nigerian-born engineer and academic, currently serving as a senior lecturer at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) in South Africa. He is also affiliated with CPUT's Centre for Distributed Power and Electronic Systems (CDPES), where he contributes to research in smart energy systems and wireless communications. (ukzn.academia.edu)

    Dr. Orumwense earned his B.Eng. (Hons) in Engineering from the University of Benin, Nigeria, in 2009. He subsequently obtained both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa. During his time at UKZN, he was a research assistant at the Centre for Radio Access and Rural Technologies (CRART), focusing on energy-efficient wireless systems and cognitive radio networks. (mirlabs.org, ukzn.academia.edu)

    His research interests encompass cognitive radio technology, energy-efficient systems, wireless and smart grid communications, and cyber-physical systems. Dr. Orumwense has collaborated with institutions across South Africa, Nigeria, and Germany on projects related to energy systems, wireless energy harvesting, and the Internet of Things. (journals.nipes.org, ukzn.academia.edu)

    Beyond his academic roles, Dr. Orumwense serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Science and Technology Research published by the National Institute of Professional Engineers and Scientists (NIPES). He is also a member of several professional organizations, including the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa. (journals.nipes.org, ukzn.academia.edu)

Published

2026-02-18

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Future Water Developments for the Mining Industry