2015
DOI: 10.1575/1912/7724
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Distributed autonomy and formation control of a drifting swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles

Abstract: Recent advances in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology have led to their widespread acceptance and adoption for use in scientific, commercial, and defence applications in the underwater domain. At the same time, research progress in swarm robotics has seen swarm intelligence algorithms in use with greater effect on real-world robots in the field. A group of AUVs utilizing swarm intelligence concepts has the potential to address issues more effectively than a single AUV, and such a group can potentia… Show more

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“…In Chapter 1. Introduction terms of tracking, multi-AUV deployments also hold great potential to upend existing strategies for acoustic event tracking, through the use of multiple vehicles as single elements in a virtual acoustic array [59] [60] -such an array could be commanded to dynamically alter its geometry, optimizing the placement of its 'elements' in order to track an acoustic event [58].…”
Section: Sampling and Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Chapter 1. Introduction terms of tracking, multi-AUV deployments also hold great potential to upend existing strategies for acoustic event tracking, through the use of multiple vehicles as single elements in a virtual acoustic array [59] [60] -such an array could be commanded to dynamically alter its geometry, optimizing the placement of its 'elements' in order to track an acoustic event [58].…”
Section: Sampling and Trackingmentioning
confidence: 99%