Underwater Downwelling Radiance Fields Enable Three-Dimensional Attitude and Heading Determination
Pengwei Hu, Jian Yang, Jianzhong Qiao, Wenshuo Li, Lei Guo
Abstract
Underwater autonomous navigation has long been a challenging problem due to the scarcity of information sources. The polarization navigation offers a feasible solution to this problem. The existing polarization navigation schemes, however, require that the horizontal attitude is known, which can only be used for 2-D orientation. To address the limitation, a 3-D attitude determination strategy is developed in this article by exploiting the underwater downwelling radiance fields (light intensity and polarization). In particular, the horizontal attitude information contained in the Snell's window, a unique underwater optical phenomenon induced by refraction, is extracted via an improved edge recognition method. On this basis, underwater polarization is exploited to calculate solar position for orientation. By this means, the 3-D attitude is acquired independently using underwater downwelling radiance fields. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is validated via experiments in both the water tank and open sea environments.