Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Polish Naval Academy, 81-127 Gdynia, Poland
Abstract
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are currently one of the most intensively developing branches of marine technology. Their widespread use and versatility allow them to perform tasks that, until recently, required human resources. One problem in AUVs is inadequate navigation, which results in inaccurate positioning. Weaknesses in electronic equipment lead to errors in determining a vehicle’s position during underwater missions, requiring periodic reduction of accumulated errors through the use of radio navigation systems (e.g., GNSS). However, these signals may be unavailable or deliberately distorted. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a new computer vision-based method for estimating the position of an AUV. Our method uses computer vision and deep learning techniques to generate the surroundings of the vehicle during temporary surfacing at the point where it is currently located. The next step is to compare this with the shoreline representation on the map, which is generated for a set of points that are in a specific vicinity of a point determined by dead reckoning. This method is primarily intended for low-cost vehicles without advanced navigation systems. Our results suggest that the proposed solution reduces the error in vehicle positioning to 30–60 m and can be used in incomplete shoreline representations. Further research will focus on the use of the proposed method in fully autonomous navigation systems.
Funder
Ministry of Defence Poland
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