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A novel versatile architecture for autonomous underwater vehicle’s motion planning and task assignment
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posted on 2024-05-30, 12:08 authored by Somaiyeh MahmoudZadehSomaiyeh MahmoudZadeh, DMW Powers, K Sammut, AM Yazdani© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Expansion of today’s underwater scenarios and missions necessitates the requisition for robust decision making of the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV); hence, design an efficient decision-making framework is essential for maximizing the mission productivity in a restricted time. This paper focuses on developing a deliberative conflict-free-task assignment architecture encompassing a global route planner (GRP) and a local path planner (LPP) to provide consistent motion planning encountering both environmental dynamic changes and a priori knowledge of the terrain, so that the AUV is reactively guided to the target of interest in the context of an uncertain underwater environment. The architecture involves three main modules: The GRP module at the top level deals with the task priority assignment, mission time management, and determination of a feasible route between start and destination point in a large-scale environment. The LPP module at the lower level deals with safety considerations and generates collision-free optimal trajectory between each specific pair of waypoints listed in obtained global route. Re-planning module tends to promote robustness and reactive ability of the AUV with respect to the environmental changes. The experimental results for different simulated missions demonstrate the inherent robustness and drastic efficiency of the proposed scheme in enhancement of the vehicles autonomy in terms of mission productivity, mission time management, and vehicle safety.
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Soft ComputingVolume
22Pagination
1687-1710Location
New York, N. Y.Publisher DOI
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1432-7643eISSN
1433-7479Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, Springer-VerlagIssue
5Publisher
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Science & TechnologyTechnologyComputer Science, Artificial IntelligenceComputer Science, Interdisciplinary ApplicationsComputer ScienceAutonomous underwater vehiclesAutonomyDecision makingMotion planningTask assignmentTime managementMission managementROUTING PROBLEMALGORITHM4901 Applied mathematics4609 Information systems
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