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Implementation of Autonomous Docking and Charging for a Supporting Robotic Fish

Huijie Dong, Zhengxing Wu, Jian Wang, Di Chen, Min Tan, Junzhi Yu

2022IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics29 citationsDOI

Abstract

Underwater energy supplements for autonom- ous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are significant for ocean exploitation owing to energy storage and data communication limitations. Aiming at the energy supplement for bionic robotic fish, an autonomous recharging-oriented docking approach is proposed in this article. First, an omnidirectional docking system containing a supporting robotic fish capable of visual recognition and wireless charging and a docking platform is presented. Next, five locomotive modes are designed and analyzed based on the hybrid swimming and gliding patterns for the robot fish. Utilizing the five modes, a docking procedure is planned, and an onboard-visual-based autonomous docking control strategy is presented. Aquatic experiments, including docking with the platform and refloating a small robot, are performed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach. The obtained results offer valuable insights into the development of autonomous docking of bionic robots, laying a solid foundation for the permanent operation of various underwater devices and robots.

Topics & Concepts

RobotUnderwaterDocking (animal)WirelessMobile robotRemotely operated underwater vehicleEngineeringComputer scienceControl engineeringSimulationMarine engineeringArtificial intelligenceOceanographyNursingMedicineTelecommunicationsGeologyUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAerospace Engineering and Energy Systems