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Using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Diver Tracking and Navigation Aiding

Ðula Nad    
Filip Mandic and Nikola Mi?kovic    

Resumen

SCUBA diving activities are classified as high-risk due to the dangerous environment, dependency on technical equipment that ensures life support, reduced underwater navigation and communication capabilities all of which compromise diver safety. While autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have become irreplaceable tools for seabed exploration, monitoring, and mapping in various applications, they still lack the higher cognitive capabilities offered by a human diver. The research presented in this paper was carried out under the EU FP7 ?CADDY?Cognitive Autonomous Diving Buddy?. It aims to take advantage of both human diver and AUV complementary traits by making their synergy a potential solution for mitigation of state of the art diving challenges. The AUV increases diver safety by constantly observing the diver, provides navigation aiding by directing the diver and offers assistance (e.g., lights, tool fetching, etc.). The control algorithms proposed in the paper provide a foundation for implementing these services. These algorithms use measurements from stereo-camera, sonar and ultra-short baseline acoustic localization to ensure the vehicle constantly follows and observes the diver. Additionally, the vehicle maintains a relative formation with the diver to allow observation from multiple viewpoints and to aid underwater navigation by pointing towards the next point of interest. Performance of the proposed algorithms is evaluated using results from pool experiments.

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