2012 Oceans 2012
DOI: 10.1109/oceans.2012.6404991
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Acoustic source localization system using A linear arrangement of receivers for small unmanned underwater vehicles

Abstract: An acoustic localization system using a linear hydrophone array is presented which has been designed to provide three dimensional positioning information relative to a signal source for testing in confined environments such as swimming pools or water tanks. The system is designed to fit within the size, power, and computational limitations of resource constrained small underwater vehicles. The feasibility of the technique was demonstrated in a confined test environment with severe multipath signals. Experiment… Show more

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“…This transponder contains an acoustic receiver array that is used to interrogate the vehicle; the relative range and bearing from the transponder to the vehicle is then determined from the response using two-way travel-time and phase differencing, and vehicle position is estimated via triangulation. Recent work by Hodgkinson [89] and Morgado [90] have verified the feasibility of the iUSBL approach, enabling an AUV to self-localize through the fusion of triangulated acoustic measurements and odometry.…”
Section: Acoustic Localization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This transponder contains an acoustic receiver array that is used to interrogate the vehicle; the relative range and bearing from the transponder to the vehicle is then determined from the response using two-way travel-time and phase differencing, and vehicle position is estimated via triangulation. Recent work by Hodgkinson [89] and Morgado [90] have verified the feasibility of the iUSBL approach, enabling an AUV to self-localize through the fusion of triangulated acoustic measurements and odometry.…”
Section: Acoustic Localization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%