The technical and scientific activities of MONUSEN were primarily implemented through objectives 1 and 2, with objectives 3 and 4 providing essential support for research execution and validation.
The core technical work centered on strengthening UoM's research capacity in underwater communication protocols, data processing, and mobile sensor networks (Objective 1). This was achieved through 12 expert visits, 12 hands-on training sessions, and 6 research staff exchanges, covering advanced topics in MAC protocol development, underwater acoustic communication, marine robotics control, and security systems. Training activities combined theoretical foundations with practical implementation using acoustic modems, embedded systems, and autonomous surface vehicles, establishing core technical competencies at UoM for developing and testing innovative underwater sensing and networking solutions.
Joint research activities (Objective 2) focused on collaborative technical development and experimental validation across three key areas: adaptive communication protocols for underwater networks, security and authentication systems for marine environments, and cooperative control algorithms for autonomous vehicle coordination. The consortium conducted 10 joint experimental campaigns across marine environments in Montenegro, Croatia, and the UK, validating new technical approaches under realistic operational conditions. This collaborative research produced 10 co-authored publications out of 27 total publications and led to 11 joint project proposals.
Supporting activities included research management capacity building (Objective 3) and networking events (Objective 4), which, while not directly technical, were essential for sustaining research quality, enabling technology transfer, and providing real-world validation environments through stakeholder engagement and hands-on demonstrations.
Outcomes of the technical and scientific work include substantial enhancement of UoM's capabilities in underwater sensor network technologies, successful development and validation of novel communication and control methods, establishment of comprehensive research infrastructure, and creation of sustainable technical collaboration frameworks with leading European institutions. These technical foundations are being extended through follow-up projects, providing a strong basis for continued innovation in marine monitoring and underwater robotics.