Abstract
AbstractThis paper introduces 3-D surface tracking control of an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) in tunnel-like environments. Consider the case where a sonar transducer in the UUV does not rotate, and it only emits fixed sonar ray reporting a simple distance measurement. This reduces the power consumption of the UUV, while reducing the UUV’s size and price. The UUV is controlled to proceed in tunnel-like environments, while maintaining a predefined distance from the tunnel boundaries. For maintaining a predefined distance from tunnel boundaries, the UUV uses fixed sonar rays surrounding it. As far as we know, our article is novel in developing 3-D surface tracking controls of tunnel-like environments utilizing an UUV with fixed sonar rays surrounding it. MATLAB simulations are used for demonstrating the performance of the proposed tracking controls.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC