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A Test Method for Obstacle-Avoidance Performance of Unmanned Surface Vehicles Based on Mobile-Buoy?Shore Multisource-Sensing-Data Fusion

Guoquan Xiao    
Guihong Zheng    
Bing Ren    
Yue Wang    
Xiaobin Hong and Zhigang Zhang    

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In order to avoid the influence of the test system itself on the autonomous navigation and performance test accuracy of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), a test method for the obstacle-avoidance performance of USVs based on mobile-buoy?shore multisource-sensing-data fusion is proposed. In this method, a mobile-buoy-integrated test system is designed (that is, the test instrument is installed on the mobile buoy). The buoy is both the carrier of the test instrument and the obstacle. The software and hardware functions of the test system are realized in modules, and the obstacle-avoidance monitoring function of the USV is realized by the trajectory-tracking method of buoy perception preprocessing and shore adaptive weighted fusion. Then, on the basis of the mobile-buoy?shore sensing-data-fusion method, performance tests and a quantitative evaluation of the obstacle perception, static-obstacle avoidance, and dynamic-obstacle avoidance of the USV were carried out. The results show that: (1) the tested USV can accurately identify the distance between buoys; (2) the three static-obstacle-avoidance performance scores of the single obstacle, continuous obstacle, and inflection-point obstacle are 74.81, 77.14, and 47.61, respectively, and the quantitative evaluation score of the static-obstacle-avoidance comprehensive performance is 66.4; (3) the obstacle-avoidance-performance scores of overtaking, encounter, and cross encounter are about 53.92, 36.51, and 6.48, respectively, and the quantitative evaluation score of the comprehensive performance of the dynamic-obstacle avoidance is 72.36. The above quantitative evaluation results show that the system can: participate in track intervention and obstacle-avoidance monitoring as an obstacle; give the static- and dynamic-obstacle-avoidance quantitative evaluation results in a predetermined way, which verifies the feasibility and effectiveness of the obstacle-avoidance-performance test system of the USV on the basis of mobile-buoy?shore multisource-sensing fusion; and be used for the testing and evaluation of the obstacle-avoidance performance of USVs.

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