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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: Localization, Navigation, and Communication for Collaborative Missions

Josué González-García, Alfonso Gómez-Espinosa, Enrique Cuan‐Urquizo, Luis G. García-Valdovinos, Tomás Salgado-Jiménez, Jesús Arturo Escobedo Cabello

2020Applied Sciences272 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Development of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) has permitted the automatization of many tasks originally achieved with manned vehicles in underwater environments. Teams of AUVs designed to work within a common mission are opening the possibilities for new and more complex applications. In underwater environments, communication, localization, and navigation of AUVs are considered challenges due to the impossibility of relying on radio communications and global positioning systems. For a long time, acoustic systems have been the main approach for solving these challenges. However, they present their own shortcomings, which are more relevant for AUV teams. As a result, researchers have explored different alternatives. To summarize and analyze these alternatives, a review of the literature is presented in this paper. Finally, a summary of collaborative AUV teams and missions is also included, with the aim of analyzing their applicability, advantages, and limitations.

Topics & Concepts

UnderwaterComputer scienceIntervention AUVUnderwater acoustic communicationSystems engineeringEngineeringRemotely operated underwater vehicleArtificial intelligenceMobile robotRobotGeographyArchaeologyUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsRobotics and Sensor-Based LocalizationUAV Applications and Optimization
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